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WED3ESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2S.
PlTTsgui E.
cosuartsz FEBRUARY.
3 8 Dilworth, IV 'H Denny, Joshua Hanna.
Sirsirmse----Fo r some days we have had unintetrup-
Ihd Nem cad sunny Weather, and spring seems to
hatwfairly set in. Ngentletruto whose sagacity about
thasosather is at least equal to that of the most expo.
rimmed almanac maker, assures us that the indications
of &mild and very early spring are strong and reliable
—be finds them in the air, the state of ~,a eration, and
the promom of birds .which are rarely seen .natil much
later lathe ~cu. We hope he may prove a true
pasitbst, for we do tikliktf the thought of seeing the
Ilatitt days give way to clouds, and frost and snow.
Tito Rierivill be seen by our river Register,
thatthieseare feet of water in the channel.
- Das Gootts..—Thanwhoen thinki ng about pur
obasiog cheap goods, - should look at the advertise
meat et Warr* dr. Baoutta,. in this paper.
Rear', /Vaal Cinifenioic.—Alter pre 'ce
des itadaevend
ful
Sod attempti to implicate others in the aw
cense of which be stands charged, Potter has made
a nuor of coofession, aeknowledging himself to be the
vaspet tbe murder of Lucius P. Osborn, en
tirely exculpating all other pertains from any partici
pation in the droadrul deed. The blank man M'Guire,
and the two young men who bad been taken up, and
wens in confinement on Potter's accusation, hare sub
oupsently been released, Ind exonerated from all sus
picion. By accusing others Potter was in hopes to
screen himself, but being finally overcam e by the com
punctious visiting' of, conscience, he could no longer
nicht Its power. He made a full confession in pres
ence of the jailor and prosecuting officers.—Keen lia•
vso //staid.
MASONIC NOTICF..
A iegular communicatio n of Lodge No. 45, of A T
Mamma.
Ma
be
and hekl this evening. et their Hall, corner
fulaste rSS—It.
of Smiti Mew $Y order of the Womhip
.
- • A M'CAMMON, Sec'y.
lob
--
AWasted to to M atches, Ntisalsidppi.
MAN of respectible referece' who is well ac,
/11. quantai witb the business or Carding, Spinning
and Weaving. ALSO--A good Blacksmith, to whom
Metal wages will be given. Please apply at
HARRIS' General Agency
feb 22 and Intelligence Office. Nn 9, sth st.
• The Chun Study.
EING an intrOdoction to the practice of the 0r
..11 gars; toratheeber with a collection of Volunta
ries.. Preludes and Interludes; original and selected; a
4.4 1 t0d51 of Church - Service ; Studies for the harn
ess.% and metalline of moduhuion intended to aid the
eateaspore Student, accompanied with an engraving
and siascriptioa of the Mechanical construction of the
Oman by Thomas Lord, Organist o' St. Stephen's
Qom* and until recently Orsanier,- of St. Andrew's
aware* Philadelphia. Price $4 00, bound.
Tba *bore work for sale by 1
111111 •11 ciao Megan for Steam goats.
THE subscriber hes new on hand twenty medicine
' -IL
or pa chests (of various shim and prices, 1 For salt. Cheap
h.
at., •. . WM. THORN,
___
m 22 Drugest_.___ 53 Market Pittsburgh.
Weitendons Arrival ef'Plear Works.
A T Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth st.
History of the Consolate and Empitu under Net-
Poleort. by H. A. Thiers. fine edition, part Ist, con
taining over 150 pages of closely printed matter, and
embellished with a full length portrait of Napol eon
French
and tile Reveres Jose cu . phine, price 25 c.
History of the Revolution, by .
foie "Manses in two, cheap edition. M A. /biers,
Supplement to Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures
mod Mine.,
Pinsehimm,• with plain and colored engravings, *elec
. dem from the London Charvari. with ten illustta
- time.
The Brigand, a Nominee, by 0 P R James.
The Nowlanda, by the author of Tales of the "O'Hara
Graham s Magazine for March, containing three beau.
engravings.
Ladies' National Magazine for March, splendidly
illustrated, and a fine plate of the latest fashions.
Lay attire Last Minstrel, Sir Tristem, &c &c., by
Sir Walter Scott, complete in 1 vol, uniform with
the Waverly Novels,
Tema and the Gulf of Mexico, being No 1 of the
Home and Traveler's Library, complete in 1 vol.
The Nun of St Ursula, or the Burning of the Convent,
a ronaaace of Mt Benedict, by the author of the
ff ßerglers," etc.
Tie Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine!, Nos 21 & 22.
The Complete Practical Receipt Book, containing
malty thousand receipts.
TjrMi of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Onderdonk.
isb 22
Dipeolatioa of Partnership.
T HE Partnership heretofore existing between M.
Tiernan and James M. Cooper, for carrying
en the Hardware business, which was conducted by
James M. Cooper, in his own name, has been dissolved;
sad the said James M. Cooper is hereby fully author
ised to settle this business of said concern.
isls. 22. M. TIE RN AN.
JAMES M. COOPR.
Kr.r• M. C. will continue the Hardware bu siness,
oUbisown ascount, and respectfully solicits a contin
uum:6 of the custom of the friends of the concern.
JAMES M. COOPER,
No. 58, Wood street.
22-dlw.
500 flbls. No. I SALT ;
In Store and for sale by
SANI'L. M. KIER,
Canal Basin, near 7th street
Daguerresaa Gallery.
Corner of 11:114 amid Market streets.
Op HE Bobecralea would respectfully call the often
tion of the citizens of Pittsburgh and viciuity, to
the fact of his having reopened the old stand, recently
occupied by Kimball & Emerson, where all who wish
t "sea themselves as others see them," may procure
correct likenesses, at rates so cheap, as to come with
is the means of the poorest.
Portraits warranted!! Likenesses taken every day,
Sundays excepted. A liberal deduction made from
the vaphir prices where families or dubs am taken.
RAE,
N. B.—..tastrurnents, oases, dm., kept o n
hand and
for male, and the necessary instructions given to
pus
feb. 10.
SOIROOL BOOKS.
HAZEN'S Speller and Ddiner—intended to obvi
ate the necessity of a School Dictionery; Dav
enport's History of the United States—for schools—
theehrepagt sod name convenient berm yet published;
illibant's Granular • MorseiGeography ; Mitchell's
pat roosived and far sahs b
fil•oraiPbl; Smith's ' Grammar ; Brown'. Grammar
y
jiui 14.
Sam am! Molasses.
HHDS. Prime N 0 Sugar, old crop;
40 DM@ Sugar House Molasses:
For sale I ow, to close consignment, by
eta
JAMES MAY
VOL inail•iir Saab, Carpet Chain,
SALE—A good assortment of 8 9-12, /0
1 12 sad 10-14 Window Sash and Glass to suit;
pia Lime, yellow and purple Carpet Chai n;
W cord and twine: coffee mills • spades and sbonels,
hoolos,bockeu and citurns--wOoden bowls, assorted.
Tha kunst American
Tempe Union publications;
pals and Testament; School Books and Stationery,
mails variety of Pittsbuirgb manufactures, all of which
WI be maid low kir cash or good country produce.
ISAAC HARRIS,
K.
Again and Cont. Merchant, No. 9, Fifth st.
N. B. Good
or trade. carper and paper rags bought for cash
Leh. 19.
J. H. MELLOR
122 Wood are; t
W. hi'DONA LD,
No. 65, Wood street
ISLAISS NTAINING,
ay J. N ewos, p our t4 area Road. *ear Toll Gate,
rp HE only Glass &sifter west of the mountain s . A
1. specimen of this glass is to be seen on the steam
boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to.
feb. 19-w add.
White risk.
8Q BARRELS of White Fish, just received end
t/ for so.le low by b 1 B RIJEY &Co,
feb 22.
39 Water onset-
500 LBS. PURE PALM SOAP, loot receiv
ed and for sale by WM THORN,
No 53, Market amt.
• DEPARTED.
Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati.
Lewis McClain, Jacobs, Brownsville
Michigan, Boies. Beaver.
Walnut Hills, M'Rean, St. Louis.
Wing and Wing, Campbell, St. Louis
T ioga, Mason, Louisville, Mason.
V Per st. Louis and Galena.
miatio THE Steamer CECILIA will leave
for the above and intermediate land-
For Freight or Pa
ge, on the opening of the Navigation.
Passage apply on board, or to
JAMFS MAY.
larThe Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard top _ revers _ ____ topreneent explosion of _ Boilers. feb 11.
____
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
giallo THE safe and well-found steamer
"UTICA," CLipsARK, Master, has con
menced her tr and w run as a reg-
ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL
ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pa -
sage apply on board or to
jail 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
______________
BEAVER PACKET.
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. Bouts, Muter, has commenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 8, A. M.
airlift
Pricesto suit the times, and these who bay* no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as
the 'weather a ill permit; on the opening' of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINK to CLEVELA N D,0., and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
july 12 G. M. HARTUN,
The
Water street.
Guard.
Olar Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
LAST Ali i i I lrat i i
AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS!
No. 151, LIBERTY STREET.
.ei proprietor of this celebrated EstaldishinPnt
has returned from his usual visit to the Eastern Mar
kets, during which time he provided fur the
PRESENT AND COMIN3 SEASON
A STOCK OF GOODS,
WHICH FUR EXCIELLANCIL IN EYIRT ?ARTICULAR,
H AS
NEVER BEEN EQUALLED
IN THIS CITY.
THIS STOCK COMPRISES
CLOTHS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Which will be made into garments et least
TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than similar articles can be purchased at any
other establishment.
HIS STOCK OF
VESTINGS
IS RICH AND SUPERB,
Bring of the latest style and selected with much cur°
AT THE . BEST EASTERN HOUSES.
Hisdiff stoc re k is too verifies to permit him to enumerate
the ent style of Goods that be hus provided to
please the tastes of the public, but he weak! invite
all to visit his establishment and judge for them
selves.
HATING Jti HIS EMPLOY ROME THE
BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN
In the country, be is pre/aired to
MAZE CLOTIIIIII TO ORDER
At the shortest notice, and in a style that
CANNOT QE SURPASSED
By any of the down town establishmen ts that are
in the habit of charging at least one tkird
more for the same kind of garments.
COUNTRY RET&IL IMERCELELNT
Are respectfully invited to call, as the propriet or
feels confident that he can sell them Goods on such
terms as will make it to their advantage to purchase
at the Three Big Doors.
feb 18
JOHN 111'CLOS6EY,
GAS FITTINGS.
ADAMS it MoSTEEN,
• 61 THIRD ST .,
HAinVaEntliflat,is dtureayoefnausliredkinidustoor
artasne.rtistltiiirlg4f.ormits/oie
all kinds of Braas and Spelter Castings, and Brass
fittings in general.
In thus pawning ourselves to the public, we shall
make it our particular study to give general satisfac.
tiun to all who may please to favor us a ith their p a .
tronag 3.
All orders executed at the shortest notice, and on
he most reasonable terms.
fob 10-tf
•
olian Attachment.
rrIHE public are respectfully invited to call and ex
1 amine the Piano Forte with theabovecelebrat•cl
improvement which has just been received, and is of
fered to the inspection of visiters.
F BLUM E,
corner of Penn and St Clair sts
feb 13•tf
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TO TUE PUBLIC
T HE Mutual Labor Association of Freedom, are
now •Jpen and ready to build Steam Engines of
all sizes, for land or boats. on the shortest notice, and
on as reasonable terms as any other e4tablishment east
of the mountains. Also, can be bad at the Foundry
of the Association,
Cooking Stoves;
Stoves for Churches and Hotels ;
Mill Goering;
Plough s ;
Grate Bars;
anal Castings of every description.
Also, Blacksmithing and sheet Iron work done at
the shortest notice, and at prices to suit the times.
All letters sbouki be addressed to A. BAIRD, Free
dom. Pa.
feb. 21—d6m.
Likenesses of Gov. , WILLIAMS' fine Print of Gov. St Shank runk. may be
obtained at HILLIERS' Print Store, 104
Wood street.—Price 50 cts. fob 17.
20 B
I. M. Molases.
and for sale by rILS. S. H. MOLASSES, just received
J. W. BURBRIDGE, & CO.,
feb 15.
Water et reet.
Sal
1 000 BBL N o
I Salt;
fur sale by JAMES MAY
art of
ittebut
PZKT W
1 1 / 1 1 IN TRIL
ARRIVED.
Consul, Clark, Brownsville.
Michigan, Beies, Beaver.
Mail,
Logan, Cincinnati,
New England, Page, Cincinnati,
Importer Page, St. Louis.
Fs lisle,
2 FARMS OF LAND,'each containing about 12.5
acres, situate in St Clair Township, one having
70, the other about 90 acres cleared, andon each brick
cottages and large barns have been erected within two
years; on one of them there are five acres of coalland,
and both are well watered and have good orchard,..
The price is low and theitaymem. easy.
ALSO,
4 lots of land, opposite the U S Arsenal, within two
miles of Pittsburgh, each containing 8 acres, at less
than $6O per acre.
FOR RENT ON IMPROVEMENT LEASES,
6 lots of ground (Shoenberget 's Place) on Penn at.,
sth ward, each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep.
ALSO,
6 lots of ground, (in same place) each 20 feet front
by 100 feet dpep.
ALSO,
2 lots of ground on Bank of the Canal, Allegheny
city, containing about 126 feet front by 260 feet deep.
They will be ranted for 5 years by paying amuses.
ALSO, TO RENT,
it A new and elegantly fi nished dwelling house,
F R Sh
Allegheny city, near the late residence of Hun
enk. Apply to
feb 22 BLAKELY & MITCI3E-L,
Real &flaw Agents and Conveynncers
o Let.
Tti E two sto ry brick dwelling house No 89
Smithfield street. et present occupied by Mr
John Madden. Enquire of JOHN D DAVIS,
feb 20 corner of Wood awl 51h streets.
4ale Cheap.
da THE unexpired term of a LEASE, hay- dillh
n g three years to run, of .1i acres of ground, siM w
within # of a mile from the New Reservoir of the
Water Works (in Pitt Township.) It is enclosed
with 3 board fence, and has been well maitured with
in 12 months. Fur terms apply to
feh 19
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Smithfield, near sth, and Penn at.
Land on Improvement Leases,
2000 ACRES of Land, in Williams Coun•
quality, and in a rich and
ty. Ohio.—This land is of the brat
rapidly imp-ovine part of
the state. It is within five miles of the Wabash and
Erie Canal. and one mile from the town of Hicksville.
At Hicksville there are five Gri.t and Saw Mills.
There is a water communication the whole way from
Pittsburgh, to within about five miles of the land, both
by way of Pittsburgh end Cleveland.
The land will be rented in parcels of from 100 ro
150 Acres, on Improvement leases, that is, leaves
from sto 10 years--on condition of clearing a portion
of the land annually. Apply fur particular., to
BLAKELY & 511
Smithfield, near sth, and Penn st.
or gMITHrtELD ITREILT. _ ____
M. ADAIR. being desirous of curtailing his
busi
ness. will sell off* lii• present stock of
For Sale.
IBOOTS and SHOES, for less than the actual cost.
tit A FARM OF LAND, in East Deer A I The above work has all been mantifactured under his
own immddiate inspection ‘ and will be sold as above
To v. nship, Allegheny County, containing
fur CASH.
feb 7- I m
237 ACRES,
------------6-11 FUm Revived. ----
asell timbered; 50 acres cleared and under good fences.
There are 2 coal-pits npened on ;be land: several STARS & recrAMISS.
salt springs, and a good two story log house and barn. T HE subscribers beg leave to inform the
en ter The farm is within une mile of the village cf Turentum and the public, in general, that they have entered
and the Pennsylvanta Canal. It will be sold very low iiim partnership for The purpose ofcontinuin g the mari.
and on easy terms. Apply at the Land Office of ufacture a Ploughs, Corn Shellers, Plough Castings,
BLAKELY & mini-if:L. Stover, Hollow ware," and all kinds of Casting it the
Smithfield. near sth. and Penn 4t . old and well known establishment
.•
_.
House to Rent.
'•EYANS' MILL," No. 10 WATER STREET.
M For rent, a comfortable and convenient dwel- Mr. Mcladen reapectfully solicitsa return and con. ling House in the neighborhood uf this city. The tinuanoe of the patronage of the friends of the old and
runt is low and the situation is well calculaied for a former firm of - Evans aad McFarien," whilst Mr.
boarding House. The owner and his family are de. Evans also solicits a continuance of the patronage of
sirous to board with those who may rent the premises, the friends of the late firm of O. 0. E vans & Co.
for which they are willing toallow a liberal tenumera
-6EO. M. EVANS,
don.
feb 15-dif
JOHN 11LIA DEN.
For further information enquire at aid office of the ----------_________
Mornin g Post.
feb 11-if
afield Rope Walk for Rosa.
TFIAT extensive Rupe Walk lately occapied by
Smith & Guthrie, extending from the Kitten ing
road to the Allegheny river in PeeLiles townships,
where ropes for the inclined plane, Portage railroad,
has been manufactured to great nrlvantage, together
with the Steam Engine and muchtenery complete, will
be rented on moderate terms.
Enquire of
GEO. COCHRAN.
feb 7.
No n 6 Wood at.
- '
l'or Sale.
A two story frame house, 16 jb y 32 feet, fe
t ether with a lot of ground situated in Aeghe
ny city, near the Union Cotton factory, 25 feet frontin g
on Canal street, riming back 116 feet to Carpenter's
Alley, will be sold low for cash or Pittsburgh manufac
tured at ticles. Apply to W. B. HAYS,
fel, 5
No. 220 Libertv ftt.
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_______
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For
ale.
A excellent farm uf 1874 acres of hind in Wro
tt more county, well watered and good improv
mem; on which is erected a good Saw Mill; any
person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by
applying soon to
)an 30
To Let,
AntA large rtnd convenient two mory Brick dwel
ling lico , e, on Wylie street, now occupied b
%1 adbington, Esq. Apply to
jnn 28
TO Lot.
P " second and third stories of the new Buildings
Ar on the corner of sth and Union streets.
jan 28 JAMES MAY.
_
To Lot.
A large and convenient two story Brick
House, with Carriage House and Stable, on
the corner of Penn and Factory streets, s;h Ward.
A very convenient two story Frame House on Front
near Ferry street.
A two story Brick dwelling on Ferry Street.
Aiso—A frame Cottage in Allegh env city, below
the Canal. Apply to JAM - F:8 MAY.
jan 28
Choice Building Lotsfor Sale.
NEAR THE NEW COURT HOUSE VIZ:
A LOTS on Grant streets, above Fourth, each 20
"JE feet front and 80 feet deep, to an alley.
6 Lots on Fourth street, near Grant, each 20 feet
front by 110 feet deep to a2O foot alley.
6 Lots on Ross street, near Fourth, each 20 feet
front by 80 feet deep, to George alley.
The title to the above property is indisputable, and
the Lots will be sold on the most aecornodatiog terms.
For further particubtrs apply to
BAKEWELL. PEARS&, Co.,
WILLIAM BA KE %V ELL,
Law Buildings, Grant st.
Or to
Sell 21
STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS
1 1 08 MINT.
THE subscriber has a large and convenient build
ing with about a 50 horse powe r engine, which
he offers to let in rooms to suit any person who may
wish to have power for manufacture, at a less rate than
it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth
street, opposite Exchange Bank.
jan 16.3 m
To Lyt.
AtA COTTAGE with about four acres ofjai
ground in the borough of Lawrenceville ,
with carriage-house, stabling, fruit trees and a good
spring of wateron the premises. Further information
will begiven by either of the subscribers, executonfor
the estate of William Toman, der'd.
Possession given on the first of April.
JAMES TOMAN.
GA BRIEL ADAMS,
DAVID McMULLEN.
jan 7-if
Nora, Episcopal Works.
-
T HE Book of the Church, by Robert Southey,
Em., Poet Laureate Honorary Mem.
al Spanish Academy, &c., &c., &c . of the Roy-
TAe Church man's Library, contaiinng. the English
Reformation, Chureh Claveriny, Christian Morals,
Book of the Church and life of Falkland.
A few word. about Holy Baptism.
The above, with a general assortment of Episcopal
Works, fur sale by
CHAS. H. KAY, Bookseller.
corner of Wood and 3d sp.
for ifa ic and ,tet.
For S
D &G W LLOYD
T :IMES MA Y
H. H. RYAN.
Dissehrup of
THE Partnership it Partnership.
heretofore existing under the
firm of Singsland & Haye k in the Foundry by.
sines, in Pitt township, is this day cilssolved by mu
nisi consent, A. Hays is alone authorised to settle
op the business of said firm.
N. B. The business will be carried on as heretofore
by A Hays.
C KINGSLAND,
Feb. 11, 18 45.—feb 12.tf A HAYS. -
Dissolution of Partnersh
HE Partnership heretofore existi i
ngp between
consent Adams & Goldthorp. was dissolved by mutual
, on the 234 of December, 1894.
WILLIAM ADAMS,
SAMUEL GOLDTHORP.
The bulginess Will be continued as usual,
al 61, Third st., by
W. ADAMS.
I
take thisapportunity to return my sincere thanks
to my friends and the public, for the patronage I have
received, and hope by a strict attention to all orders
they may please to favor me with, anti moderate
charges to
All kind,
in themeet u continuance of their patronage.
of Gas Fixtures made to order, and put
up
ired neatest manner, Lamps Cleaned and Re.
jan B— q al
to new. Turning in general.
WILLIAM ADAMS
To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh.
THE subscriber most res
informs the pectfully
gentlernen of this city and 4 llll l lWill
vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and
SHOE making business in Fourth street opposite the
j!
Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupied by P. Ker
rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most
fashionable bootshops in the Eeastern cities; and hav
ing futnished himself with the best French and Ameri
can calf skins, he hopes by his attention to business to
meri. a share of public patronage. To those gentle.
men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sin
cere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the
g , xylnes s of his work and knowledge of his business
July 24—tf.
A. TERNAN.
....,_
,1780PE0N AGEINeIt.
R EM ITT A NC ES of money on moderato terms, can
1.. k, be made daring my absence in Europe, to every
port of Ireland, Engldnd, Scotland, Wales or the con
tinent of Europe; Lega.lies, Debts, property or claims
recovered; searches fur wills, titles and documents
effected, and other European business transacted by 1
applyin g to James May, Water Street, Pittsburgh,
H. KEENAN,
European Agent and Attorney at Law,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
oots and Shoes.
.1 SELLING OFF AT COST,
At the Sign of the Golden Boot,
LIBERTY STREET, OPPuSITE THE HEAD
•
Pittsburgh alauzufactures.
50 DOZ. r Esiep a. & Sun's Cast Steed Axes, war.
101.1 " Barer & Son's Steel !foes, trowel
iernpered.
100 ..Shaw's & Nelson's Sickles.
" Marsh's Grass & Corn Si.:)tites.
30 Gress Spinning Wheel irons.
100 Dozen Shovels and Spades,
50 " Manure and Hey
80 " Mattocks end Picks. Forks.
Lemorne's Patent Vices, solid boxes.
Window Glass, assorted sixes;
Fu: sale et reduced prices, by
No 26 W GEO. COCHRAN,
ood st., Agent for the manufacturers.
fel, 19
CROP OP 1844.
THE SURSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds,
consistin g in part of the f. llowing kinds—of the last
year's growth, and warranted genuine :
Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Beets, Endive, Peas,
' Beans, Kale, Pepper,
Leek, Pumpkin, Bi
Canute,, Radish, Bo ruecot recol , ,e
Water Mellon, Rhubarb, CaiNtga,
Musk " Salsafyi Carrot,
Nasturtium, Cauliflower, S Match,
Squash, Celery, Okra,
Tomatoes, Curled Crees, Onion.
Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley,
Mustard, (white and brown,) &c.,
Corn,
&c., &c.
Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and
flower seeds.
igp Orders for seeds, shrubs. trees &c. from gar
deners and others will be received and promptly at
tended to.
F, L. SNOWDEN,
fob 11 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood st.
Land Surveying andClivillangineering.
rr HE undersigned intendingto pursue permanently
.1 the business of Surveyi ngand Civil Eng i need ng,
offers his services to the public.
Having had a very extensive practice with Mr Z %V
Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say
ing that his experience and practical knowledge will
be advantageous to those who mey employ him. Per
sons interested in real estate will find at his office plans
of
t the City, City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite
Pitsbutgh," "Varier of Pittsburgh," Birmingham,
Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending several
miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOVVI N.
Office, Penn street, a few doors above Hand,
Pittsburgh.
RE FERENCES:
Richard Biddle, Esq., P. Mulvany,
Wilaon M'Candless,Eaq., James S. Craft. Esq.,
John Andersen, Hon. Harmar Denny.
Wili:prn Arthurs, Chas. S. Bradford, Esq..
R. S. Count, O. Metcalf, Es..
NOTICE.
IMlP'Those of my friends and the public, who may
wish to hare reconrse to any of my papers, draughts or
plans, willhereafter find them in the office of R E Mc-
GOWIN, whom I respectfully recommed as one in
whose professional abilittes and integrity they may de
pend.
Z W REMINGTON.
j n 25—dewtlitm
Coffee.
250 BAGS Rio Coffee;
50 " Laguyra do;
S " Java do;
5 " Manilla do; in store and for sale
HA.ILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43 Wood street.
ow by
jan 18
Dry Fruit.
200.20 BUSHELS Dri
Dried ed Peaches, (halvesi)
bushels es,
sale by 6
HAILMANi,JENNAppI IN in store and for
4a
jai/ 1
4a wood atreet.
sank Notts mu) fifxd)angt.
CORRECTED DAILY IT
A. =ARUM nzosuanuss Buono;
CORNSR op WOOD AND THIRD STS.
SPECIE STANDARD.
Aferekaal. anti Masufacturera'Scrip ...par
Esekasige Bask Scrip ...................
1 4 Currelsey ...............
Barks CousstySerip ................. ...
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT
Oa Philadelphia.......
New York .......
Boston.
Baltimore..
Gold..
Silver.
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PENNSYLVA NIA. — PITTSBURGH,
Bank of Pittsburgh
...
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank
Exchange.....--_..- . ......... ..
Do. Holliday:burgh ..... .
PHILADELPHIA
Bank of North America
Do Northern Liberties ........... ....
Do Pennsylvania .......
I Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania...
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
Kensington bank
Manufatturersand Mechanics'
Mechanics'
Moyamensing ................
Philadelphia bank_
.....
Schuylkill
...... •
Southwark ..... "....... . .....
Western ‘,
.......
Bank of Penn Township
- ......
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches . ........... ..
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
Chester county ...... ...
" Delaware county ........ —.....
" Montgomery county .. .. _
" NOP shumberland .... . ......
Farmers' bank of Bucks county. ..... . .. .
Easton bank . .... ... ....
.
Doylestown bank ........ ...
........ ...
Franklin i ink of Washington.......
Bank of Chambersburgh. ...... . ......
" Gettyslairgh--..—.. .......
" Lewistown..... ,
.... .... _
" Susquehanna county ...... ~.
Berkstotaity bank.... .. ...... .. .. . .
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company....
Carlisle bank.
Erie bank
.............
Farmers and Drovers' bank ~,_ ""
...... .
" Bank of Lancaster
" Bank of Readin •...... .
g............ ..
Harrisbur g bank ........... ..... ......
Honesdale ".... .... ......
....
Lancaster " ......
....
Lancaster co. " ............ .. ........ .
Lebanon " ........................ . -
Miners' bank of Pottsville— ...... .... —.. .....1
--
Monongahela bank of Brownsville .....
Neu, Hope and Delaware Bridge company ..... 2
Northampton bank ......
Towanda bank..._,_ .. ..
............
Iryomi n if bank. .
..................
West Branch bank . ... ..
York bank.
.. ...... •••• -•
OHIO. -
Rein/ant bank of En. Clairrrine ........
Clinton bank of Columbus ... -.- •....
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon..., .., .
Cirrlerille (I.aterenee, cashier). ......
( Warren, cashier) ._
Ciarinneti banks... • . . . _....
......... •••• .
Chillicothe bank.........
C0mmercia1 .... ......
Commercial bank of Lake Erie .... ..
.
Dayton bank.... ....
—. • -
Franklin bank of Columbus .... .. .• ...
........ .. ...
Farnters'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville
Farmers' bank of Canton
Geanga ...... .....
(7 ranrille ......
Hamilton.
Lancaster
.............
Marietta
...... . .
.Massillon .. . • ............ . .
Aleckanies' and Traders'. Cincinnati..
Mount Pleasant - -.....
No roca/k
.............
Putnam ..............
.....
Sandusky .
Scioto .............. .............. .
Urba n a .........
.. . .
{ranee r
Nen in ............
—. . . .
Bank
Zan•rrith. . ...... -
..... „
of
INDIANA
State bank and bronekes
State Scrii ............ .
All bank,
State bank
......
..
Bank of Illinois, Shateneetoten .... ......
VIRGINIA.
Rank of the Valley of Virginia.......
Rank of Virginia ...................
Exchangs bank of Virginia ......
bank of Virginia.... * _
North- Western bank of Virginia.. _
Mrchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia
.....-.•
MARYLAND.
Baltimore City banks.--
.„ ........
All other solvent banks... -
. .........
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks....., .
SOUH CARO LINA •
All solventbanks.... -
Allsolvent banks.
............. .......
ALAAAIVIA
Alobile banks...
• • ..... -•--
Country banks....
New Orleans banks LOUISIANA.........
( rood).-
TENNESSEE.
Al'hanky.
Gaoacen W sawn',
MALSTER AND BREWER.
Pittsburgh brewery, Penn Street,
Has alwayson hand ready to whip, BARLEY. It Y
and WHEAT MALT. Also BROWN STOUT
PA LE and AMBER ALE, of - superior quality.
feb 10—ly.
A SPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families,
hotels, churches, &c., on draft at very low prices
constantly on hand and for sale by
J. 8. GWYNNE.
Franklin Manufactory, 2d Street.
Rice.
20 TIERCES PRIME RICE, just received per
steamer Plymouth, NIA for sale by
J. W. BURBRIDGrE, &
Water street.
AtA RSHE'S superior Patent Truss, together with
all other trusses most approved airy Physicians
as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at Kerr &
'Mohler's, No 144 Wood at., corner of Wood and Vir
gin A !ley.
janl, 1845.
A PERSON Partner
of W
s3, anted ooo o .
possessed r $4.000 capi
tal, wishing to engage in a lucrative can
hear of an exoelient opportunity by addressing 'R. H.'
through the office of the "Morning Post."
fob 9-Im.
Notice, Call and Settle.
A LL persons indebted to the late Firm of Chem
tilLbens & Bowman, partners in the saw mill hu
sine4jeriorto the lit
_lf April last, (as we hare late.
it V14.°1 4 1: " cal r l and di ssolution
up, on on thm or t time) eo r a t:
la t h of-Mirrekr next; as all accounts remaining -unset
tled after that date, will be placed in the hands of
a proper person for collection, And all persons hav
ing claims against the same. willpleaae present them
for settlement- JOHN CHA MBERS,
fob 17.
JOSEPH BOWMAN.
SPECIE
.......
KENTUCKY
iliiii(sl '''''''
GEORGIA.
AMOIiticAIABLE BOAT a
aaimmi 1845. abmi
For the Transportation of Merchandise
and Produce between Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia, lialtimore, New
York and Boston.
/''IRIS Line is composed of new four-section Boats,
one or more of which will depart daily.
The superiority and advantage s of Portable Boats
over every other mode of Transportation are too well
known to shippers generally to require any further cons,
ment: suffice it to say that the detention, loss, sePara,
Lion and damage attending so many transhipments to
theirdistinati on are by the Portable Boats most efec,
tually removed.
U. 7. Any Produce or Goods directed to the Agents
of this Line, will be promptly forwarded at the lowest
rates and in the shortest time.
Western Produce consigned to E G Whitesides S
Co., Corselet, is unloaded at their warehouses in Phil.
adelpha and Ba ltimore ender cover, thus caving the egs,
pens* of drayage and exposure to the weather,
4 preen
i prem.
4 pretn
i preen
par
par
par
par
AOR.N.
CLARKSONI-11 & Co.,
EDIV
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh
G I VHITESIDES & Co.,
o. 365. Market st., Phila.
EDW G 1D 36".
& Co.,
This line has no ßaltimore.
iuterest in steamboats.
17-dly.
NEW PASSENGER LINE,
Ataiat -
1 1; Via Brownsville and Cumberland, Ibr
fl
thnoro, Washington and Philadelphia.
Sprint Arrangements, commencing Tuesday, Februar y
4th, 1845.
THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS
14E4
LOUIS McLANE, Jacons, Master.
CONSUL, CLARK, Master,
Will leave the wharf boat. above the Illonongehele'
bridge, alteruately every morning at 9 o'clock, precisely.
By this arrangement passengers will take coaches
at Brownsville at 4 o'clock. P M., Railroad Cars at
Cumberland at 8 o'clock, A M., and arrive at Bahl,
more at 5 o'clock, P M.
Through to Baltimore in 32 hours, fare $lO,
'• Philadelphi a in 40 " $l2.
Tickets to be had at the Stage and B
door to the Monongahela House. oat o ffi ce, next
Freight must be delivered at the wharf boat in the
afternoon, ns the departure of the boats will be post,
ire at the hour named.
feb 24-tf
To the Honorable the Jadges of the Court of Gene,.
ral Quarter Session,' of the Peace, in andfor €4
County of Allegheny.
THEpetition of Wm Broadhurst of the 4th ward,
of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,
humbly she weth, That your petitioner bath provided
himself with materials for the accommodation of
travelers and others, at his dwelling house I.i the city
aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased
to grant him a license to keep a public house of enter
tainment. And your petitioner, as in ditty bound, will
pray.
WM. BROA DHURST.
We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th ward, Pitts
burgh, do certify, that Wm Broadhurst, the above pc..
titioner is of goad repute fur honest, and temperance,
and is well provided with house room and convenien.
ci s for the accommodation of travelers and others, an
that said tavern is necessary d
Wm. B. Thompson, John Vandivender,
C. H. Vansciver, George Ogden,
John Fowler, W. Ricketson,
John Farrah James Mackey,
James A. Knox, James Armstrong,
Bernard Nl'Kenna, Chambers NVKibbin,
feb. 24-133 t. Chronicle copy,
no sale
To the Honorable the Judges ',de the Court of Can.
eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and /or
the County of Allegheny.
The petition ofJames Young, of the Borough of Law,
reneeville, in the county aforesaid, respectfully sheweth,
That yourpetitioner hath provided himself Wilil ma,
terials for the accommodation of travelers and others,
at his dwelling house in the Borough aforesaid, and
prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him ei
license to keep a public house of entertainment. And
your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray.
JAMES YOUNG.
certify, We, the subscribers, citizens of L awrenceville, do
tify, that James Young, the above petitione r is of
good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and convenience s for the
acccommodatio n of travelers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
Hunter Laughlin,
John Sarber,
James Eder,
Abraham Bateman
Henry Snowden,
Henry Winter,
feb `24-341•
Gen, --
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Ge.
eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the
C'ettnly of Allegheny.
The petition of Joseph Rogers, of Lower St Clair
Township, in the county aforesaid, respectfully shew
eth, That your petitione r bath provided himself with
materials for the accommodatio n of travelers and oth.
era, at his dwelling - hou se in the township aforesaid,
and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant
him a license to keep a public house of entertainment,
And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray.
JOSI:PII R.OGERS.
We. the subscribers, citizens of Lone , St Clair Tp.,
do certify, that Joseph Rogers the above petitione r is
of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and conveniences for dos
accommodation of travelers and others, and that said
tavern is necessary.
James Sl'Donnell,
Henry Ingram
Jer. Dunlavy,
James Carter,
J C Stotler,
Aaron Frew
feb 22
Improved Shutter Fasteners.
THE subeeriber has invented and mitnufiteturnr.
a superior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of
malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind
now in use in this city, and, he believes in the United
States. To be had at any of the Hardware stores in
the city. and at the manufactory, Smithfield st., con
ner of Diamond alley. VOGDES.
Jan 1 4-dly.
-
Fruit and Glass.
150 BUSH. Dried Appleg;
123 boxes 8 by 10 Gins< for mile by
D & G. W. LLOYD
THE k
of P undersigned Dry Goods.
stoc having purchased the entire
reston & Mickey. consisting of a ye.
riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which be
will now offer at eery low prices fcr cash. Country
merchants, and all who wish bargain, will please
call inane' examine for themselves.
jan 28-6 m. lirM. P. MACKEY.
Teas,
51 - IPACKAGES Young Hyann. Gunpowder, lm,
Ur penal, and Black Teas, for sale by
jan 16 MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43 Wood 'tree .
IVILLLILEI PEACOC
GLASS CUTTER AND GLASS STAINER/
SMITHFIELD STREET,
BETWEEII DIAMOND ALLEY AND FIFTH +STREET.
W P. respectfully solicits public patronage,
• and engages to do his work in a style eqnol
if not supnrior to that of any similar establishment in
the country.
feb 19-3 m
traturpooation thug.
J W Decker,
Francis Stein,
Jelin Stein,
Joseph Miller
A A Decker,Kerp.
James Flaniget J ,
P Ross,
Roht Nixon ,
ft Sterrett,
Wm Chess,
James SPCall.
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