Mx Mailv At:truing poet. PITTSBURGB, PA. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1849 Ine See fourth page TN —On Saturday ever.ing the Theatre was ~stied from Pit to Efallery, and it was necessary for the comfort of the audience, to flop diesel° of tick: ets to some parts of the House. Such encouragement is very flattering to the management, and shows that the enterprise of the fair lessee is favorably appreciat ed by the play goers of our city. A very attractive bill is offered for this evening. LICTVRaII ON PALKSTINg ♦NDJCRUSALIY. — We would call public attention to the Lectures of Mr. D, W. Swsatz, on Palestine and Jerusalem, advertised Sadie evening. The subjects of the Lecture will be illustrated by forty beautiful maps and views, each magnified to cover sixty or one hundred square feet. These lectures have been spoken of in the highert terms by the press in tho principal cities where they have been delivered, and many of the most distinguish• ed men have expressed their great satisfaction With the highly instructive and interesting character of Mr Swartx's descriptions of the v Hsly Land. By an advertisement it will be seen that Mr. Geo. Armor has "come down a peg," and now has his tailoring establishment in the room lately occupied as a law office by 'Mr. Austin. He believes that the success of his prederes3or proved that his present lo •cation is a very' suit-able place to get up suits, but ho thinks that he has a decided advantage of the last occupant, as he can confidently assure all who may employ his services, that they need not apprehend that will be ever necessary t'a'r them to take a non-suit. LEGISLATIVE DESPATCH As an evidence that the Pennsylvania Legislature is not idle, we may mention that SEVENTY—FIVE private bills were passed through their several read ing. by the House of Representatives on yesterday, and ordered to he sent to the Senate for concurrence. A similar instance of legislative despatch is perhaps not on reord.—Derr. Union. liar COMPLIMENT.—At a large and respectable meeting of the M. W. T. Society, which was convened at their Hall on the 12th inst ,the following Resolution was adopted, with expressions of warm approbation. Resolved, That this community owe a debt of grat itude to the Hon. Judge Peat ER, of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of this county, for his moral and praise worthy course in attempting to eradicate the vice cf dissipation from our city and county, by suppressing those sinks of iniquity, tippling houses. 'He has stood firm and true to the cause of humanity amidst the opposition of Bacchnnalians and official partiality; may Go .l grant all such just and good men a happy reward. Spring Fashions. AO. )3, WOuD STREET, Third Door below Diamond Alley. HAVING reeeived from New York, the Spring Fashion for fiats, I have now on hand, and wilt continue to manufacture, every variety of the most fashintiahle lists, at ihe lowest prices. Persons wanting to purchase neat. cheap, fashiona ble flats, wholesale or retail, are respectfully invited to call. S. ADORE. m 4- 21,1..tw in toA. M'Cammon q 1 - A Kt.:S . this method of calling® 1 the attention of hi: friends and the public generally, to his splendid assortment of BOUTS and SHOES, at his new store. No 112, Market street, two doors from Liberty, where he has on hand an assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes unsurpassed by any house in the city. As his goods arc all selected for the retail market, his work will he of the hest quality. He would also remind Ilk old friends that he still conti hues the manufacture of boots,and shoes to order.— Those wishing to purchase had better give him a call before buying elsewhete. EVPLook out for the sign of toe cheap cash Boot and Shoe Emporium. m3O-2w Wm.O'Hara Robinson, 11. S. Attorney, HAS removed his office to Fourth. near Wood street, lately occupied by C. Dal nigh, Esq. April 8, 1844. NOTICE.-1. have placed my docket and profes sional business in the hands of Wm O'llnra Robinson, Esq., who will attend to the same during my absence. March 23 C. DARRAGH. a9-Imdkw Dlr - DIGAILS AND TOBACCO...Cif Liberty st., five doors above Smithfield. THE subscriber, having received the agency fur the sale of A Stein's (of Philadelphia) celebrated Havana Cigars, respectfully acquaints the public that they will always find at this store a splendid assort ment of Spanish Cigars, as Ugues, Regalias, Baren gos, Castellas, and half Spanish, Cigar cases, snuff boxes, cigar canes, and all sorts of chewing tobacco. SEW CASH Dry Goods and Variety Store! J. K. Logan George Cowl, HAVE cned a new cash. Dry Goods and variety Store% Fifth street, between the Exchange Bank and IVood street, under the firmof J. K. Logan 60Co. Their stock of Goods are entirely fresh and having been all purchased for CASH, principally at auction,by George Connel, (who has had long experience in the business, and resides in Philadelphia to make purcha ses and pick up bargains,) they will, therefore be ena bled to offer great inducements to those wishing to per 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, Steel and Cadet, mixed Broadcloths; Cassimeres and Sattinets ;Tram broons ; Linen and Cotton Drillings; Cottonade; Vestincs, fancy prints: 3-4, 4-4 and 5-4; Bleached and Brown Nluslins; Irish Linen; Bed Ticking; Mari ner's Shirting; !'Tilley, Tatham & Walker's," and "Hope & Nelson's" Patent Thread; Spool Cotton; Sewing Silk; Silk and Cotton lidkrs ; 30 hour, and B.day Brass Clipcks, warranted; &c., &c. They will be constantly 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 elsewhere. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1844. HOTEL & BOARDING HOUSE. FRANKLIN HOUSE FP HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends 1 and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and Boarding House in Third street, a few doors from Wood, when, travelers and others will be accommo dated on the most reasonable terms. The house is spacious, and has been fitted up at considerable ex panse, and every arrangement is made that will en sure the comfort and reactor satisfaction to boarders and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. a4-tf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ. New Arrival of Queensware & China. T . sub,criber would respectfully invite the m tention of the public' to his present stock of White °lased Ware, a superior article, together with a select assortment of White French China,comprising all the necessary pieces to constitute complete sets ofDining and Tea ware. Also, a general stock of articled suitable for the sup ply o f country merchants, to which their attention is invited, es his old stand, corner of Front and Wood streets. MGDY. ally ARE now receiving their Spring supplies of GOOD THINGS, and beiag determined that their Es tablishment shall not be surpassed by any other in this city,either in the variety or excellence of its articles ,they have given particular attention to the selection of their NEW STOCK, with a special desire of pleasing their customers, and meriting it continuance of that patron age hitherto so liberally bestowed upon them. In returning their grateful acknowledgements for past favors, R & S woul-1 take this occasion to re new the invitation 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; Souchong, 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 6616 - Mackerel; 15 Boxes Scaled Herring; 6 " Italian Maccaroni; 3 bv• " Vermicelli; 10. Prime Rock Candy; 16 " Pickles, assorted; " French Olives and Caper"; 20 " Drums Smyrna Figs; 22 " Goshen Cheese; 50 " Resins, 6 Boxes Prunes; 16 " Oranges and Lemons; 11 " Castile, Toilet and fancy soaps; 15 " Sperm Candles, 4s, 5s and 6s. 28 " Chewing Tobacco, assorted; 10 Baskets Olive Oil, prime; 6 Doz Raspberry Vinegar (in Bottles;) 1 Cask French White Wine—Vinegar; 3 " Zante Currants; 2 Bhls Rice—Flour (flesh;) 2 Bbls Ground Ginger, 5 lads 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 table use.) 00 " Rio Coffee; 10 " Old Gov. Java coffee, prime; 3 " Mocha Coffee; 2 BblsLondon Mustard, (in cans;) rl6 Doz Fine French do in pots, with a great va hety of rich meat and fish sauces, catsup, presrves, lottled fruits, &c. &c. All of which will be sold ow for cash. REINH RT & STRONG, a 8. 140 Liberty st. P STROMBERG, A.sr.Pnt of A Stein JUST received from the East, a few boxes superior Window Glass suitable for fashionable Bulk Win dows, size 36 by 26, 30 by 24, and 24-18, which will be offered by the single light or box, at a small advance on manufacturer's prices. THOS. A. HILLIER. alO. 104 Wood st. near Fifth. j SHOE® Co ff ey, FASHION ABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. N°s6, Third street, between Wood and Market, third door from the Post Once, would most re s . pectfully inform kis friends and the public generally that be 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 Port of pitteburgl). REPORTED By D. B. Skebk, Steamboat .dgest and Commission Merchant, Water Street, near Wood 61 fIZT WATIR IN TTI2 CS•NNZL ARRIVED. Messenger, Penny, St Louis, Lodi, Tomlinson, Louisville, Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Belmont, Poe, Wheeling, Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati, Della, Bowman, Brownsville. DEPARTED. Aliquippa, Smith, Louisville, Majestic, Bennet, Cincinnati, Richard Clayton, Gaskill, Brownsville. Moxahala, Parkinson, Monongahela City, Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville, Belfast, Poe, Wheeling, Belle Air, Barclay, St. Louis, Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Lodi, Tomlinson. Orpheus, Dales, Nashville, James Ron, Lucas Louisville, Daily Beaver Packets. Por Cinci nna ti, Louisville and St. Louis. The new and splendid Passenger Steamer. NEW ENGLAND, SAM t. B. Peas, Master. will leave for the above and intermediate ports on Tuesday, 16th inst., at 10 o'clock. For freight orpassage apply on hoard. The New England is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 09-Iw* U. S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT THACKER. Por Cincinnati. Regular Wednesday Morning Pesch!. 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 at to No 4, Wend street. mar26.3m The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m. DAILY BEAVER PACKET .1... THE steamer CLEVELAND having been rebuilt, will commence her regu ar trips to and from 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, marlB No6o, Water street. Steamer FOR CINCINNATI 1 Steamer C UTT ER. Cow ss, 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, and furnished with entire new boilers, and can 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. m 25 For St. Louis and lalinoisqliver. It, The new and fast rur.ning steamer Iht . BELLE AIR, it;tolt. N. B. BARCLAY. Master, Will depart for the above and all intermediate holdings on Saturday, the 13th instant, nt 10 :;elock,positively. For freight or passage app,y on hoard or to all BIRMINtIEIAM & TAYLER, Water st. ISAAC No. 37, Smith's Wharf, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, BA LI tmotts:. W I othert a te r t t i L l a he nd p f t u nr n, b a a: d e t t th if e s G a r m oc e e ,, i tsll dand patch as directed. Merchants and others wanting Fish, by forwarding their orders, accompariled with the money, may depend upon their orders being filled at the very lowest price, and care taken to select the best in the market mar 22-2 m• amily Groceries. FRESH FROM THE EASTERN CITIES! RICINHART & STRoNG. Large Size Window Glass. N. B.—Repairing:done with neatness and despatch Auction Salts. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Censer of Wood and stitsts., Pittsburgh, T 5 ready to receive merchandise of every description _L oncensignznent, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above businais, flatters himself that he will be able to give entity sa tisfaction to all wbo may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDATIIItha THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. 114. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, atearly gas light. aug 12-y DRY GOOD SALES, BY C. S. BICKLEY, New Auction Rooms, Not. 61 and 62, Wood street. ON Monday April 15th, will be sold from the shelves *large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goode, commenning at 10 o'clock, A. M. _ _ WOOLENS 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 shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Worsteds Plain six quarter English merino, of all rolors; changeable figured A 'paces lustre.; three and six guar ter rnouseline de laines; dress hdkfs. &c. Silks and Satins. Plain blk dress silk; figured silk %eating; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; Ate. Linens mut Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thtead; spool cotton prints, checks, gingham', Irish linens; brown muslin', blenched do.; cambric] do.; table cloths; tablediaper; &c. Fancy Articles. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces ,me rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc. Also. at 2 o'clock P M. a large quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Chairs, tables. bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, c radles. &c. ZUGICENNA'S AUCTION mum, Corner of Second and Wood streets, Piltsbu•gh. SALE ( F DRY GOODS. ON MONDAY, the 15th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. I will sell a lot of DRY GOODS. consisting in part of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Tweed Cassimeres, Drillings, Prints, etc. Also, at same time a very extensive stock of Fancy Goods. among which is a large lot of needles of a superior quality.— Also, Gloves, Quills, Spool Boss, Buttons, etc. Large Woollen Shawls. Sale positive. Terms at sale, P. McKENNA, apls Auct'r. Extra Salo of Dry Goods. ATONDAY Mornitg, April 15th, at 10 o'clock A JL M, will be sold at Davis' Commercinl Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, 4 cases of fan cy and staple Dry Goods received from the east, and will be sold to the highest bidder, for cash. current funds, consisting in part of new style Parisians, fancy pedo cassimeres, table diapers, 6.4 nankins, beaver teens, drillings, chintz and calicoes, 10 pieces crash. brown muslin, superfine blue, black and brown broad. cloths, 20 lbs patent thread, No 40. J D DAVIS, a 15 Auctioneer. Piano Porto at Auction. WILL be sold at the new Auction rooms, Nos 61 and 63 Wood street, THIS AFTERNOON, Monday, the 15th instant, one excellent Piano Forte, 2d hand, but is in good order. It can be examined at tht• sales room any time previous to the sale. ul5 C S BICKLEY, Auctioneer. LARGE AND FRESH s rocK OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN CARPETS. THE 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 b.. found nt the present lime, of any other place in the city. The colors and patterns ate all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold at ptivato sale. to. LESS THAN ANT WHIERt ELsx in the city. Also, an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche neil Hearth Rugs, C. S. BICKLEY. Auction Sales, OF DRY GOODS, FURNITURE, &c ♦T D•VI3' CO Monday next, April 15th, 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, ccm prising, in part, Superfine Broad Cloths, Calicoes, Muslin'; Handkfs.. Laces, Artificials, Ribbands ; Summer Drillings, Cassimeres, Table Cloths ; Sewing Silk, Fustians, Jeans; 900 doz. Spool Cotton, &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.. FURNITURE, viz: I Rosewood Pianoforte, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Kitchen utensils, I Pedlar's Wagon, 1 Sulky, nearly new. al2 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PEDLAR'S WAGON AND HARNESS, At Auction. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooma, corner of Wood and sth streets, on Monday next, April 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold without reserve: .. - I Pedlar's Wagon on springs, with four separate Boxes, Locks and keys, and Carriage Top; also, a set of Double Harness. al3 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ireirk Wagon at Auction. WILL be said at the new Auction rooms, Nos 61 and 63 Wood street, on Monday, the 15th inst., at 2 o'clock P M, one second hand one 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. 813 C S BICKLEY, Auctioneer. Piano Forte at Auction. ON Monday afternoon 15th 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 Boston Manufacturing Company. J. D. DAVIS, apr 12 Auctioneer. EIGHT TRUNKS AND CHESTS OF THEAT RICAL DRESSES AT AUCTION. A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of LIL Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday next, April 15th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, withoth reserve, w pay freight and othercharges, eight trunks and chests of Theatrical Dresses. al2 J D DAVIS, Auctioneer. GROCERlES.—Constantly o n band and: for sale, a general assortment of Family Groceries, of the best quality, selected with the utmost care, as reasona ble as they can be bad in the city, wholesale or retail. Best winter strained Sperm and Lamp Oil, and sperm candles; a choice assortment of pure wines. brandy, Holland Gin, Champagne Brandy of 1830, 10 year old Rye Whiskey, etc. mll.lm HENRY F. SCHWEPPE. WINDOW SASH, GLASS, LIME, 8&c, N hand, or procured at short notice for customers, ‘../ 500 dozen 8-10, 9-12, 10 12, and 10-14 Window Sash, and Glass to suit. Also, Nails and Brads, Lou isville Lime, wooden Bowls Tube , Churns, Buckets, Hoes, and Handles, Hatche ts,; Brushes, Coffe• Mills, Matches, 100 gross of Moles and Suspender Buttons, an assortment of German Silver Table and Tea Spoons, a variety of Hardware Anc., for sale low for Cash or approved country produce, to suit customers. ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't. ap 10 and Corn. Merchant, No. 9, Fifth st. JOHN PARKER, (Of tke tate firm of J. 4.J. Parker.) Waolinalo Groan., Dealer in Produce, and PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. No. 5, Coustastctra, Row, trier 20-tf Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. INIIIII for Salt anti sIG tet. MTHE three 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, adj oining the Wesley Chapel,containing fi rooms, with a first rate garden, fruit, grape►, &c, &c. Also, a three story brick dwelling house on 6th st.. near Grant, containing six comfortable rooms. As this house can be divided so as to rent in three tene menu 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 . lot on an improving lease, Also, the vacant lots an Liberty street, opposite Bru not's Lead Factory. Also, a vacant lot corner of Penn and Adams st. Also, co 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 & bIItCHEL, Smithfield street, and Penn street, sth ward. For sale as above, several well improved Farms in Allegheny and adjoining counties. al2 . I , ;T BY virtue of an authority given in the Ins will and testament of William Huntert deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the undersigned executor of 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 taining 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more 01: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. Tho 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 kruiwn by R. OFFICER. mar 12-ts [Pennsylvanian publish in weekly paper till sale, and charge this office.] Building Lots in Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit. uated, and within two a .L ates' walk of the steam ferry boat landing ,willS , t id at prices to soil the times. The terms of paper:— will be made easy, either for cash or such barter as 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 123, Wood Street, ARE new receiving a fresh stuck of Spring Dry Goods, which they have lately purchased in the east, entirely for cask. and they flutter themselvet hat they can now offer such inducements as will makt t the interest of all purchasers to give them a call, a they are determined to sell goods cheaper than any other house west of the mountains. al LOTS Nos. 25. 26, 27, 34,85, 85, 86. 87, 110 124, 125 Dd 126 Irvin's Plot—Scott's Fields, Any person wishing to lease can learn further purlieu lan by applying to A. CULBERTSON. of the Sum of Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh. or to S. BLOOD, Allegheny City. mar. 25-tf THE Undersigned have this day entered into part nership, for the purpose of doing a Transporta tion. Forwarding, and Commission business under the style and firm of H Devine & Co. H. DEVINE. mnr 28 E. G W HITESI DES. A classical and commercial boarding schooner boys, On the Beaver Road. 14 miles froth Pittsburgh. REV. JOi. I. TRAVELLt, PRINCIPAL THE Summer Session will commence on WED NESDAY, MAY 1, 1844 Terms—Board ing, Tuition, ‘Vashing, Fuel, Lights, &c, per session of five months. $65--one half payable in 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. Auctioneer Refor to Hon Charles Shaler, Dr Joseph P 07" For further particulars inquire of the Principal, or of Messrs JOHN IRWIN & SONS, No 11. WO, ter meet, Pittsburgh. a3-1m FIRST SUPPLY OP TIES SEASON! ALGEO & .McGUIRE ARE now opening one of the richest and most ex tensive stocks of Goods that they have ever been able co offer to the public, every piece 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 realities; Naval blue, black, invisible, rifle and olive greens, of En glish and American; Doeskin and Seeded French Cu. simeres, very elastic; Cooper's make of English, Plain and Fancy do. The variety of Vestings, comprising' all the newest patterns, is endless. Our trimming. are also of the first qualities. Although we do not profess to sell lower than the lowest, yet wo again pledge ourselves to make work that will compare with that of any other establishment east or west. IffeUENPIA'S AUCTION MART, CORNS' or WOOD Ili SZCOND ITS. T HE undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, and to Importers, Merchants and Manufacturers, as a general AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. He has taken out a license and entered into the securi ties required hi law, for the transaction of Puatic SALMI of all FORZION AND DOMNSTIC GOODS AND FABRICS. An experience of a series of years in commercial life has furnished the undersigned with some know! 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 Istesiatza every facility will be offered in dis posing of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware and to the 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 coon try shall command the best services of the undersign- Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad emus. will be made onvonsignments. and sales in every instance closed without delay. Business will be commenced and consignments received on the first day of April, when the regular days of sale shall be anneninced. P McKENNA, m2B-lm The Old Auctioneer. (City Dailies copy Im) (Philadelphia U. S. Gazette and New York Courier and Enquirer copy ape month and charge this office.) 'IX JDA VITT, formerly of the Iron City Cloth V V s ing Store. is now eogaged 7at the Tunu Bus Mona, where be will be Nippy to see his friends d former customers, and servo them to the best of his a3-tf a :.: <.> Per Rent Public Sale. To Lease. PARTNERSHIP. Sewickly Academy. ALGEO & McGUIRE, 251, Liberty street lIIMIIMMIE transportation Ana. atiki‘A ADIERWALE PORTABLE BOAT LANE, For the transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND I'RODUCE 3ETWLEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORE. AND BOSTON. H DEVINE, E G WHITESIDES, Proprietors, BUZBY & BROTHER, RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriends and shippers generally, that they have changed the name of their Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec Lion 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 shipperi 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 offers 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. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities, and consigned to II 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 charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO., Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 36.) Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore. B A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. I RICE & WILLIAMS, I No 3. Chatham street, Boston. • C. A. IIIicANIILVY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of N'erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it wag first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during the season. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely on having their produce, merchan dise, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c- Allcommunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended tut CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip. New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. 1844. atEeMiniMiarle "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL Bn OATS k) ONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea ver, will be in operation on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line is composed of 8 good Canal Roots, commended by experienced men, and will depart ev ery molting to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at 9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above line are Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0. " STA NDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Cleveland, 0. Freight of all kinds will be carried as low as by any other good and responsible lino. For freight or pas sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, marlB Nn 60, Water street. MNiallar. inaM Freight; to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods. Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goals forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be instrrepl. The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tentionand 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. Merchtuidise consign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge fur for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, 1 Proprietors &GENTS Samuel M Kier, Canal Buin, near7tb st. Pittsb4. Samuel W Day, let and 2d Wharf below Race at. Delaware, Philadelphia . Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. HL Patterson, Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. N Briggs, New York. Was B Rego°lde & Co., Boston . ISIPZIt TCd James McCully, Irvin & Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge &Co, Henry Conker, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers. George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNight, Lentis . tills Samuel Wilson, Madison, la. feb 1&"44 . Swabs Packets, As Ciaglaasitt. Ini t ials Jett The Swiftsure, Robinson, loam, leaves petty Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The,Cutter,Collias,MasteMedeNl -ever! Th enokY at 10 o'clock a. m. The Moormery, Betusett,Master,bavesevaryiet erday at 10 e clock a. ut. The Express, Parkiasea. Master, lama every SOD. day at 10 o'clock a m. • JOHN BIRNIINGH/141 dt, CO., may 90 sigmas. 400 l'.l`l'.„h..74r*"l,,flotn.litu;De to •S comm. of la and Wood urging. -' • • 4314444101‘.. Bank Notts an elnlyoffic. A. ERAMENS, Merchants au? Manwfacturers'ilersp...;.. a ..pev , Excitants Bank Scrip ' ...... ~.,... .... I Currency iii • 1 Berks County Scrip ...... 60 EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Pkiladelphiu... .... i prem. New York . i prow, Boston ....4 prom. Gold .4 pre*: Silver pa r PENN SY LVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank .pa- Exchange " 4 Do. Hollidaysburgh, :..-, - PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties •• • • -F 7 "" Do Pennsylvania ..... ....... ..—:„ : Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania :' • Farmereiund Mechanics' bank Kensington bank rcr Manufacturers and Meckanies' ~ Mechanics; ... - Moyamensing Philadelphia bank _ Schuylkill " ..par Southwark ..... "..... .... par Western .... Bank of Penn Township .. • . par Girard bank 10 U. S. bank and branches • ..... ..... .30 COUNTRY /3ANKS. Bank of Germantown.. „.. .... .... .. _par " Chester county .... . ....... pat " Delaware county '.. • ... .. • .pie% " Montgomery county par " Northumberland . ..... .. par Farmers' bunk of Bucks cavity .... .... ...... pat Easton bank .. ........... ........ ........ par Doylestown bank.. ..... par Franklin bank of Washington 1 Bank of Chambersburgh,....... 1 " Middletown .... ..... I " Lewistown. .... I " Susquehanna county ...... .... ... .25 Berkscouniy bank.... . ... ....75 Columbia Bankand Bridge Company I Carlisle bank . 1 Erie bank ...1 Farmers and Drovers' bank 1 " Bank of Lancaster ...... 1 " Bank of Reading 1 Harrisburg bank .... 4 Honesdale " Lancaster " I Lancaster co. " .... .... .... 1 Lebanon " 1 Miners' bank of Pottsville. ... .... ....1 Monongahela bank of Brownsville I New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank ..85 Wyoming bank • ..... West Branch bank York bank.... _ - Belmont bank of St. Cktirroille.... ... . Clinton bank of Columbus.— ..... Columbiana bank of New Lisbon ...........• Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) ....... " ( Warren, cashier)---.........n0 sale Cincinneti banks Chillicothe bank ...... .......... Commercial bank of Lake Erie 3 Dayton bank • • . ...•....._. Franklin bank of Columbus.... ...... ...... •t Farmers'and Arechanics' bank of Steubenville:. .1 Farmers' bank of Canton 90 Geauga Granville .. 62 Hamilton 10 Lancaster 10 Marietta • •P• • • • . Massillon.. . . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Norwalk . 1 Putnam.... Sandusky .. . , ..... ........ • - . Scioto Urbana Wooster Xenia ........... .. 1 Zanesville . ..... Baia of . • .• ....30 INDIANA State bank and branches State Scrip .. AR banks... State bank Bank of Illinois, Shawnee/own .......'.50 VIRGINIA, Bank of the Valley of Virginia. . • Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia .. North-Western bank of Virginia . ..... Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. . • ••• Far AU other solvent banks.... - • - -- 1 NORTH CAROLINA. 4) SOUTH CAROLINA Al! solvent banks .. . • • • ...... - • . Aliso'vest banks .... .. .. .. . ALA BA14;i: .• • • • • • • • ' —21.1 Mobile banks... Canary banks _ New or LOUISIANA • • Orleans banks (good). I - TENNESSEV •.• banks.... -•• • ,- ',lf,' •• • •- --"••• 44 PRINTING OFFICE; The p .p.iett..s of the Ptioastac roar sad Mze. COMM 4/ST. MANUTAC7URX4 respectfully lawn' char, friends and the patrons of these papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of &UM &MIMI= SE llinlitatiltig Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are Prepared to execute Pittsburgh . LETTER, PRESS PRINIING, OF EvgoT BMW:MON. Bikes Bills of Led*, I Circulars, Pat, ftriets, Bill Heeds,' Cards, Handoills, Blank Checks, Rat Tips. Mobs of Nlauks, ,Burs, Steamboat and Canal Best Mk mak = 2l. egs ' Printed on the notice end most reeseisids term. We respectfully 's& the of ourfelener i$ ' the public in general In breath of eurriss"":„.„.'•-, July 31, 1843. PHILLMUs Si ra0111001" roceived, ited wID birealls r keep ear sfanaY as Wad, aWI slimily of Printuig Ink , - 1 %linseed seta Up, wbiab we will be able to esll cheaper Asa it hes biswevofeeebese eidd in this eity.„ Orders from she country amelipsidiel by cask (ur ALL east") will be I , e esiwided to. "= >c S & SMIIII. net I It- 431111r.5i 440 rest and Itlasufectuff tiz CORKIICTSD DAILY DT CORSIR Of WOOD •SID TIMID IT, SPECIE STANDARD Baltimore -i PPem SPECIE. 1:111111=1 KENTUCKY ILLINOIS GEORGIA NOON AND 308 IF. V. COMMA OF WOOD t IITTB $7l arammrs P-r-mineumago ME:= : a.l 7.0 r . .1