rITTSBURWI,PA. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1845. •• PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMNITTZE FOR FEBRUARY. J 8 Dilworth, W H Dewy, Jothua Hanna. t'` - Oa owr outside form will be found an excellent peolmortitied "The Owl," a parody on Mr. Poe's bereft'. APO LOU or Ll76.—The . schooner Girdseri, crow Richmond, Vs., fur Fall River, Mass., VIA /Oil De the 31st ultimo, on Matchnpungo Shoals. the avow was frown to death. The rest reach ed Nods& in an open boat, after undergoing great suffering. 84311 TA Asts.—Santa Ana is tote tried on the col let-dm charges: litin•Higb Treason, in attempting to subvert the ounetioaties and elevate himself to the supreme au thority, se Emperor of Mexico. ' tri-nifor violating the constitution by an arbitrary . ewe/tea powers not delegated to him. sa—For malfeasance in office; applying the moneys of tiostovernment to his own use, and sending out of the pountry, on his individual account. several Cl the public money appropriated by Congress, f4t national objects. iltb—ror violating the principles of war at Puebla; arruni hie battrries upon the city and cruelly butcher ies ,t)seinbabitants while a cessation of hostilities has beatteolicited by him and granted under the sacred guarastee of a kg of truce. frth--for robbing the tuitional mint, pillaging cities sad appropriating to his own purposes public anti pri vate property. Itth— Thsnbedience to orders. in refusing to deliver up itlicommand when ordered by government. 113" An address will be delivered before the As sociation of Pittsburgh and vicinity, for promoting the interests of Education, by D. C. Holmes, in the Hall of the Western Unlearnt', (this) Tht.rslay evening, at 7 o'clock. After %birth. the following Treaties will be digoussei, 'Ought all good citizens en itatronize public schools by sending their children to times. ' .The public are Invited. .Cals 27. - liraotiol to go Notches, Mississippi — MAN ofrespectab/e reference who is well ac !IL quaateJ with the business of Carding, Spinning arid - Weaving. ALSO—A good Blackamitb, to whom liberal wages will be given. Please apply at HARRIS' General Agency .60b22 and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth .t. The Organ Study. BEING an introduction to the practice of the Or gent togethetber with a collection of Volunta ries. Preludes andinterludes; original and selected; a Model of Cheri% Service; Studies for the Instru meen and examples of modulation intended to aid the hterapers Student, accompanied with an engraving end description of the Mechanical construction of the Organ byThoinas Lord, Organist or St. Stephen's Church, and until recently ()rennin of St. Andrew's Cburch . Philadelphia. Price $4 00, bound. The abet , . work for sale by Skileis* Chests for Steam gloats. THE subscriber has new on hand twenty medicine chests (vivacious sizes and prices,' for sale cheap or cash. WM. THORN, flab 22 Druggist, 53 Market et., Pittsburgh. Boots and Shoes. miIISELLING OFF AT COST. d illiffil At die Sign of the Golden Boot, LIDERTT STHEI.T, °PPE/SITE THE. HEAD Of SMITHFILLD STREET. WM. ADAIR. being desirnus of curtailing hi. business. will sell off his present stock of BOOTS and SHOES, for less than the actual cost. The above work hal all been manufactured under his own inseaddiate inspection, and will be sold as shove for CASH. fob 7-1 m Old Finn Revived. EVANS & McFADEN I L HE subscribers beg leave to inform the friends and the public.. in general, that they have entered into partnership for the purpose nf continuing the man ufacture of Ploughs, Corn Bhellers, Plough Castings. Stoves, Hollow ware," and all kinds of Casting at the old and well known establishment "EVANS' MILL," Nn. 10 WATER STREET. Mr. Mandell respectfully solicits a return and con tinuance of the patronage of the friends of the old and former firm of ••Evans and McFadon," whilst Mr. Evans also solicits a continuance of the patronage of the friends of the late firm of 0. 0. Evans & Co. GEO. M. EVANS, JOHN M:FADEN. fob 1 5-d tf j:Kasolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Kingeland & Hays, in the Foundry bu siness, in Pitt township, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent, A. Hays is alone authorized to settle up the business of said firm. N. B. The busineu will be carried on cc heretofore by A Hays. C KINGSLAND, Feb. 11, 1845.—feb 12.tf A HAYS. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Adams & Goldtlmrp, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 23d of December, 1844. WILLIAM ADAMS. SAMUEL GOLDTHORP. TIN business will be cautioned as usual, at 819 Third at., by W. ADAMS. I take this opportunity 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, and moderate charges, to meet a continuance of their patronage. All kinds of Gas Fixtures made to order, and put up in the neatest manner. Lamps Cleaned and Re paired equal to new. Turning in general. yang-d3nt WILLIAM ADAMS Derterreaa Gallery. Corner of Fifth and Market !let e de. THE Subscriber would respectfully call the atten don of the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to the fact of his having re-opened the old stand, recently occupied by Kimball & Emerson, where all who wish to "see themselves as others see them," may procure correct, likenesses, at rates so cheap, as to come n the means of the poorest. Portraits warranted!! Likenesses taken every day, Sundays excepted. A liberal deduccion made from the regular prices where families or club: are taken. A. E. DRAKE, Agt. N. B.—losirurnents, cases, &c., kept on hand and for sale, and the necessary butructions given to pur chasers. feb. l 0, 001100 L BOOKS. HAZEN'S Speller and Definer—intended to °twi ate the necessity of a School Dictionary; Dav enport's History of the United States—for schools— thecheapest and most convenient history yet published; Kirkham's Grammar; Morse's Geographs ;:Mitchell 's Geography; Smith's Grammar; Brown's Grammar; Just received and for sale by W. 11I'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street. Meru sad Molasses. Prime N 0 Sugar, old crop; 40 Bbls Sugar House Molasses; For sale I ow, to cruse consignment. by jan 28 JAMES MAY ASPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families, boteli, churches, &e.., on draft at very low prices constantly on hand and for sale by .1. S. GWYNNE. Franklin Manufactory. 2d Street. Dry ?mit 200 BUSHELS Dried Peaches, (halves;) 20 busbels Dried Apple*, in store and for ode by MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., an 16 43 Wood atroet. The steamer CICERO, Patterson, 'Master, will leave for Lafayette and all intermediate landings. on Monday, the 3J of March, at 9A M. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to JAMES MAY. fob 26. Agent. THE Steamer CECILIA will leave for the above and intermediate land. ings, on the opening of the Navigation. For Freight or Passage apply on boani, or to JAMES MAY. (aThe Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosion of Boilers. Cab 11. Pittsbnigh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found - strainer "UTICA," CL•RR, Matter, has con menced her trips and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING dating the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. BEAVER PACKET. mai The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. RotEn, M ant er,has commenced her regular 3tti!v trip., leaving P;ttsburgh (an hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 9, A. M. Prices to suit the times, aud thone whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as noon RA the weather viii permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLI..:, Pa., ‘,l illimmediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, jely 12 Water street. fla . The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. J. H. MELLOR, 122 Wood street - Port of p ins b urg . I'2 riur WATER 1.111 THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Utica, Clark, Wheeling; Belmont, Poe, Wheeling; Michigan, Boies, Beaver; Mayflower, Hutchison, Nashville; Domain, Baldwin, St Louis; Consul, Clark, Brownsville; Brunette, Irwin, Cincinnati- DEPARTED. New England, Page, Cincinnati, Utica, Clark, Wheeling; Lewis Mc Llain, Jacobi, Brownsville; Michigan, Boles, Beaver. Per Webs.* River, Direct. For St. Louis and Galena. LAST ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BIG DOORS: No. 151, LIBERTY STREET The proprietor of this celchrated has returned from his usual visit to the Eastern Mar kets, during which time he provided for the PRESENT AND COMIN3 SEASON A STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH POI LICLLLENeIt IN EVERT PARTICULAR, NEVER BEEN EQUALLED IN THIS CITY. THIS STOCK COMPRISES CLOTHS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NVliich will be mode into garments nt frast TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER Than similar articles can be purchased at airy• othor estnbikbment. HIS STOCK OF VESTINGS IS RICH AND SUPERB, Being of the latest style and selected with much carp AT THE BEST EASTERN HOUSES Ilia stock is ton various to permit him to enumerate the different style of Goods that he has provided to please the tastes of the public, but he mould Invite all to visit his establishment and judge for them- HIVING TN HIS EMPLOY 110M/r. 07 Tlif, BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN In the country, ho is prepared to MARE CLOTIIES TO ORDER At the shortest notice, and in a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED By any of the down town establishments that are in the habit of charging at least one third more for the same kind of garments. COUNTRY RETAIL MERCHANTS Are respectfully invited to call, as the proprietor feels confident that be can sell them Goods on such terms as will make it to their ad% untago to purchase at the Three Big Doors. feb 18 JOHN M'CLOSKEY, GAS FITTINGS. ADAMB & MeSTEEN, 61 THIRD ST., HAVE this day entered into partnership for the manufacture of all kiwis of Gas-fittings; a l so , all kinds of Bravo and Sprites. Castings, and Brass fittings in general. In thus presenting ourselves to the public. we shall make it our particular study to pve general satisfae tion to all who may please to favor us eith their pa tronag 3. All ordere , executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. feb 10-tf Malian Attachment Tpublic are respectfully inviled to call and ex -11- amino the Piano Forte with theahuvecelebrat-d, improvement which has . j.istbeen received, and is of fered to the inspection of visiters. F. BLUM F:, feb I 3-tf col ner of Penn and St (:lair sts. TO TUE PUBLIC THE Mutual Labor Association of Freedom, are now limn and ready to build Steam Engines of all sizes, for land or boats, on the shot test notice, and on as reasonable terms as any uthcr establishment east of the mountains. AL°, can be had at the Foundry of the Association, Cooking Stoves: Stoves for Churches and Muds ; Mill Goering ; Ploughs; Grate Bars; and Castings of cverc rle , c. T rion. Also, Black6rnithing and Sheet. Iron work dime at the shortest notice, and at pikes to suit the times. All letters should be eddres.ed to A. 13 AIRE), Free dom. Pa. Feb. 21—dGrn. Likenesses of Gov. Shank. WILLIAMS' fine Print of Gov. Shook, may br obtained at HILLIERS' l'init Store, 104 Wood street.—Price 50 cts. feb 17. ----- S. 11. Molasses. )()BRLS. S. H. MOLASSES, yi,t rec , ived and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE. & f eb 15. Witter street. ________ __ - Salt. 1000 BBL S No 1 Salt; J fur sale by ANI ES MAY GLASS STAINING, R y J. Newton, Fourth street Road.near Toll Gate, THE only Glass Stainer west cf the mountains. A specimen of this glass is to be seen on the steam boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to. feb. 19—w&dtf. lot Sate - mitt to -ftr. Country Residence to Lot IgtTHE Dwelling House, Gardenotc., now the residence of Alexander Bracken' idge, Egg, in Pitt Township, one mile and a balf from the City, will be let on accommodating terms from the first of April next- Apply to the subscriber, or in his absence to Mrs Brackenridge. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE, feb 26-d2w Por Sales 2FARMS OF LAND, each containing about 125 acres, situaie in St Clair Township, one having 70, the other about 40 acres cleared, and on each brick cottages and large barns have been erected within two years; on ono of them 'here are five acres of coalland, and both are well wansrecl and have good orchards.— The price is low and the payment easy. ALSO, 4 lots of land, opposite the 11 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 st., sth ward, each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep. A LSO. 6 lota of ground, (in same place) each 20 feet front by 100 feet deep. _ _ 2 lots of ground on Bank of the Canal. Allegheny city, containing about 126 feet front by 260 feet deep. They will be tinted fur 3 yews by paying themes. ALSO, TO RENT, A new and elegantly finished dwelling house, krt l . A lleeteny city. near the late residence of Hon F R SLuzik. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, fc•b 22 Real Estate Agents and Conveyancrr. To Let. IaTHE two story brick dwelling house No 89 Smithfield street. at present bccupicd by Mr John McFuden. Enquire of JOHN D DAVIS, feb 110 corner of Wood and 5111 streets. For Sale Cheap. dak TI11.: unexpired term of a LEASE, hav ing three years to run, of 4i acres of ground, sZ" . within ' of a mile from t h e New Reservoir of the Water of (in Pitt Township ) It is . enclm , cd with a board fence, and has been well tnattur.ed s lib in 12 months. For terms apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithfield, near sth, and Penn st Land on Improvement Leases. 2000 ACRES of Land, in Williams Coun ty, Ohio.—This land is of the best quality, and in a rich and rapidly improving part of the state. It is within five miles of the Wabash and Erie Canal. and one mile from the town c( Ilicksville. 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 and Cleveland. The laud will be rented in parcels of from 100 to 150 Acres, on Improvement leases, that is, leases from 5 to 10 years—on condition of clearing a portion of the land annually. Apply for particulars, to BLAKELY & MI ICHEL, Smithfield, n'nr sth, and Penn et For Sale. rit A FARM OF LAND, in East Deer , nship, Allegheny County, containing ' 237 ACRES, well timbered; 50 aft rem cleared and under gond fences. There err 2 coal-pits opened on the land: several salt springs, and a good two story log house and barn. The farm is within one mile of the village cf Tarentum anti the Pennsylvania Canal. It will be sold vary low and on easy terms. Apply at the Land Office of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithfield, neat sth, and Penn st. House to Rent. ra. For rent, a comfortable and convenient dwel ling House In the neighborhood of this city. The rent is low and the cituation is well calculated for a boarding 'louse. The owner and his family are de- Ili row, to board with those who may rent the premisea, for which they ate willing to allow a liberal ronureera tion. For further informntiun enquire at the office of the Nit,rmee Post. fob 11-11 Hatfield Rope Walk for Rent. Rupe Walk lately ocrapied by 1 Smith & Guthrie, extending from the Eittaning toad to the Allegheny river in l'ee'-des township., where ropes for the inclined plane, l'urtage rail-road, has been manufactured to great advantage, together with the Steam Engine and machtenery complete, will he tented un model ate Levin". Eoquire of GEO. COCHRAN. feb 7. No 26 Wood !or Sala 16ei A two story frame house, 16 by 32 feet, to ll,' gether with FI Int of ground situated in Alleghe ny city, near the Union Cotton factory, 25 feet. fronting on Canal street, riming back 116 feet to Carpenter's Alley, will b. sold low for cash or Piusburgh manufac tured articles. Apply to W. B. HAYS, 1-b 5 No. 220 Liberty Rt. For Salo. A N excellent farm of 187; acres of land in West moreland county, well watered and good impruv ment; on which is erected a good Saw Mill; any person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by appl2,ing won to )an 30. D &G W LLOYD. To Let. A large end convenient two story Brick clwel -4/11. ling Howse, on Wylie street, now occupied by swhington, Esq. Apply to jan 28 JAMES MAY. To Let. TII E second and third stories of the new Buildings on the corner of sth and Union streets. Applr to inn 28 To Let. A large and convenient two story Brick 111" ilouso, with Carriage House and Stable, on the corner of Penn and Factory streets, sth Ward. A very convenient two story Flame House on Front near Ferry street. A two story Brick dwelling on Ferry Street. A/so—A frame Cottage in Allegheny city, below the Canal. Amity to JAM 11 . 1 ]an 28 STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS FOR RENT. r HE subscriber has a large and convenient build -1 ing with about a5O horse power engine, which he offers to let in rooms to suit any person who may wish to have power for manufacture. eta less rate than it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth street. opposite Excharge Bonk. jan 16-3 m H. H. RYAN. To Let. A COTTAGE , with about four acres of dii ground in the borough of Lawreneeville,= with carriage-house, stabling, fruit trees and a good spring of waterer' the premises. Further information will be given by either of the Subscribers, executors for the estate of %Villiam Toman, de.:'d. Possession given on the first of April. JAMES TOM A ti, GABRIEL ADAMS, jany-tf DAVID MeNIULLEN. Fruit and Glass. 1 50 RUSH. Dried Apples; _ 125 boxes 8 by 10 pltar; for rale by jun 30 D Br G. W. LLOYD Dry Goode TIIE iittdcr.ignrd ha.ing purchased the entire stock of Creston & Mitclioy, consisting of a Va riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which he will now offer at very low prices fcr cash. Country merchant , . and all who with bargains, will please call in and examine fur themselves. 'an 28-6 m. AV M. P. sIACKEY. White Fisk. SO BARRELS of White Fish. just received and e) for sale low by M B RtiEY &Co. feb 22. 39 Water street. attout -- eaug. ---- - Fbit Sala i4of ?raft DrS WILL,be 'add at the New, Auction Rooms, Nos. 6i and elf, Weed street, THIS iscinntno, the e7th inst., at 10 o'clock, a very large and fresh assort ment of Faneyand Staple DRY GOODS, which have been just received from the East. for fall sales. This stock embraces nearly the whole varietyof articles in the line; all of which are of the best fabric, and-very latest fashions. They will be sold for cash, currency, in lou to suit purchasers. Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue,black and mixed satinetts t indigo blue andcadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Plain six iviarter English merino, of nll eolore; changeable figured Alpacca !wares; three and six quar ter mousselin de !nines; dress hdkfs, &c. Plain blk dress silk; figured silk resting; American sewing silk; satin stocki; silk hdkfs; dec. Linens anti Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; Rpm)) cotton, prints, chocks,ginghams, Irish linens; brown muslin., bleached do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediapm; Sze. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nettdrawers, G S combs, etc. Belonging to a seperate invoice, which must be clo sed without any reservation. One mute of fins Nutre hots; one case of cloth, velvet 1111 d glazed caps; and two cases cneu's fine Brogans. AI 2 o'clock, P At. A very large assortment of •.ew and second hand hnu.ehold and kitchen furniture. feb 27. Al Mc Kenna's Avalon Mart, corner of 2d and Wood sheets. I, n,cim k A. M. A gat ar Lbe sold on Thursday of Dry thet:7thin: t.a Goods tlo Also at same time a lot of made up Clothing, Boots Shoos, dtc. And at 2 o'clock, P. M. New and Second Hand Furniture, Trunks, &c. Terms at sale. P. McKENN A, Auctioneer. Household and Kitchen Furniture AT AUCTION. AT 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, the 27th inst. will be sold without reserve, at Davis's Com mercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wuod and Fifth streets, a large quantity of. valuable Household and Kitchen Furnitere, the property of a G •ntleman de cdning House keeping, which is nearly new, having been in use only a short time, and among which are the following, viz: Dining, Centre and Breakfast Tables; Mahogany Chairs and Sofa; Wardrobe Bureaus and Dressing Bureaus; Wnrk. Wash and Candle Stands; Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding; large Gilt frame Looking Glasses; Carpets and Carpeting; China, Glass and Qtieenswarc; Fire Irons, Ash Drawers, Astral Lamps, Fancy and Common Chairs, Mantle Clocks, Knives and Forks, etc. etc. Also, a general assortment of Kitchen Furniture, Cooking Stove, Pyramid Stove end pipe, Traveling Trunks, 3 Baskets Champaigne Wine, &c. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. 40E1 THE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and dill vicinity. that be has commenced the BOOT and S making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mares 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 bas in Cu: nished himself with the best Frenchand Ameri can calf skins, he hopes by his attention to basins:sato merit a share of public patronage To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him he returnshis sin cere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodnesl of his work and knowledge of his business July 2 4-tf. A. TERNAN. REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,can be made daring my absence in Europe, to every port of Ireland, England,. Scotland, Wales or the con tinent of Europe; Legacies. Debts, property or claims recovered; Pee re lies for wills. titles and documents effected, and other European business transacted by applying to James May, Water. Street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law, oct 10 Pittsburgh. Pa. riIFIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED -I- his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the following kinds—of the last year's growth, and warranted genuine: Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, Popper, Leek, Pumpkin, Broccoti. Luttuce, Radish, Borecole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk " Salsufy. Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower, Brined', Squash, Celery. Oktir, Tomatoes, Curled Crees, Onion, Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown,) Str., &c.. &c. Together with a veil iety of pot and sweet herbs and flower seeds. JAMES MAY Orders fur seeds, shrubs. trees &c. from gar• (loners and others will be received and promptly at tended to. F, L. SNOWDEN, feb 11 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood et. Land Surveying and Ohril•Engineering. TII E undersigned intendi ugto pursue permanently the business of Surveyingand Civil Engineering, offers his services to the public. Having had a very extensive practice with Mr Z %V Remington in this vicinity, be feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will be advantageous to those who may employ him. Per sons interested in real estate) will find at his office plans of the City. City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsbuigh," "Manor of Pittsburgh," Birmingham, Lawrenceville, and lots and farms extending several miles around Pittsburgh. R E McciONVIN. Office, Penn street, a few doors above Hand. Pittsburgh. Richard Bidille.Esq., Wilson M'Cancllces,Eaq., John Anderson, Wil, Ardnirs, R. S. Caesar. [Those of my friends and the public, who may wish to have reconr se to any of my papers, draughts or plans, will hereafter find them in the office of R E Mc- GOW IN, whom I respectfully recommed as one in whose professional abilities and integrity they may de pend. Z W REMINGTON. n wtflm Coffee. 250 BAGS Rio Coffee; 50 " Enure. do; 5 " Java do; m ou rn. ' do; in store and for safe 11AILMAN, JENNINGS & CO , 13 %'nod Arent. low by jan 16 1500 fible. No. I SALT; In Store and for aisle by SAM'L. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near 7in street, WOOLENS TVorsteds Silks and Satins Fancy Articles CAPS. HATS AND BROGANS, Dry Goods, &c. at Auction. EUROPEAN AGENCY CROP OP 1944 C F. 3 : P. Mulvany, James S. Craft, Esq., lion. Ilarmar Denny, Chas. S. Bradford, Esq 0. Metcalf, Esq. REflttli NOTICE Bank Nett a ut)ang. I CORDZCIILO DAILY IT A. IMAMS, azansigaz 111101338, COIUMR OF WOOD AND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD Merchants andiderrafacturers'Scrip ...par Exchange BankEtrip 14 Currency ....14 Berke County Scrip .... S EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadaphia . ....4 prem. New York .4 prem. Boston .... 4 prem. Baltimore. .4 prem. SPECIE. Gold. PENNSYLVANI.L-PITTSBURGII Bank of Pittsburgh par Merckants and Manufacturers' bank -Pat Exchange •---par Do. Ho//idaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America .. . Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington hank.. -par hfanufactu rers and Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyasiensinff - Philadelphia bank Schuyikal Southwark ..... " .. par Western ....... ....par Bank of Penn Township . ..-par Girard bank par U. S hank and branch's 30 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county . r ffl, " Delaware county Pa , " Montgomery county ..... .. par No, eh umb errand . . . . ....... par Farmers' bunk of Bucks county par Easton ba nk .. • • ... • par Doylestown bank . ......... ...........par Frank/yet ink of Washington Bank of Ch.ambersburgli " Middletown ...... " Lewistown. .... " Susquehanna county ....... Berksc aunty bank ..... ..... Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.-- Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank 14 " Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank Honesdale. " Lancaster " Lancaster to. " Lebanon Mine rs' bank of Patin:erne-- Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 . . Northampton bank no sale Towanda bank . no sale Wyoming bank 14 West Branch bank.— ................ .14 York bank ........ 14 OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsville 14 Clinton bank of Columbus.— . .. -1 i Columbiana bank of New Lisbon —.14 Cirekville (Lawrence, cashier)...... ........ 14 " ( Warren, cashier) no sale Cineinssolibanks 14 Chillicothe bank ........ ......... ..... .. .... 14 Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... .2 Dayton bank .... li Frank/in bank of Columbus li Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-1i Farmers' bank of Canton. "0 Geanga 14 Granville Hamilton Lancaster Marietta ........ Massillon . Meekanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati._ _. Mount Peasant ...... .............. . Norwalk Putnam ............ ... Sandusky .... .. Seioto Urbana ...... ... Wooster ........ . Xenia . Zan . . . Bank of C'le vela . . . . . . INDIANA State bank and branches State Serif KENTUCKY All banks ILLINOIS State bank .. 40 Flank of Illinois, Shatoneetown flank of the Valley of Virginia 1. Bank of Virginia .. Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia .. ...... .1 Nora- Westernbank of Virginia .. 1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia MARYLAND. Baltimore City bamits.. . All otter solvent banks.. . . NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. SOUTH CAROLIN A All solventbanks . GEORGI A. Allsolveled banks.. .. ALABAMA Mobile banks.. Country ba nks LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks ( good)• • -- • • -- • TENNESSEE. Al!banks GRORGZ W SMITE, MALSTER AND BREWER, Pittsburgh Brewery, Peitz Street, Haw alwnyson hand teimiy to whip, BARLEY, RYE and WHEAT MALT. Also BROWN S TOE r, PALE and AMBER ALE, ofsuperior quality. feb 19-Iw. 500 LBS. PURE PALM SOAP, inst receiv ed and for sale by WM THORN. jan. 7. No 53. Market street. Rice. 20 TIERCES PRIME RICE, just received per steamer Plymouth, and for sale by J. W. I3URFIRIDGE. & CO., feb. 15. Water street. v/ ARS H E'S superior Patent Truss. together with I.TI all other tnt3ses most approved of by Physicians as retainers in reducible Hernia. to be had at Kerr & Mohler's. No 144 NVood at., corner of Wood and Vir gin Alley. lan 1, 1813. Farther Wanted. APERSON possessed'of $3,000 or $4.000 capi tal, wisbingto engage in a lucrative besineos, can bear of an exeeEent opportunity by adiireß3ing 'R. H.' through the office of the "Morning rost." feb 4-Im. Notice, Call and flettlo. A"p er sons indebted to the late Firm. of Chant bets & Bowman. partners in the qw mill hu i.incss, prior to the ht of April last, (as weitaim late ly agreed to date oar dissolution from that time) arr hereby notified toren and senle up, on or ham t h e 15th of March next; as all accounts remaining unset tled after that date, v, ill be placed io.tite barids of a propel person for collection. And all persons hav ing claims against the same. will please present them for seulement. JOHN CHAMBERS, feb 17. JOSEPH BOWMAN. AMERICIAN PORTAWLX BOAT LW EWES 1845. aligna For the Transportation of Merchastites and Produce bet Ween Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and Boston. filIT IS Line is eotnposedaf raw four-set-tit* Beats, one or more of which will depart daily. The superiority and advantages of Portable Boats over every other mode of Transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require any further com ment: suffice it to say that the detention, lose, separa tion and damage attending so many trot:whims/Ins to their diitination are by the Portable Boats most effec tually removed. In' Any Produce or Goods directed to the Agenti of this Line, will be promptly forwarded aides lowest rutes and in the shortest time. Western Produce consigned to E G Whiteside* di forsale, is unloaded at their warehouses in Phil -8 delplin and Baltimore tinder cover AUS saving thee*, pens. of drayage and exposure to the weather. ...I prem. par POI . . ...._....._ par par par .par Via Brownsville and Cumberland, far Bal. timore, Washington and Philadelphia. Spring, Arrangements.commencing Tuesday, February 4th, 1845. THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS Will leave thn wharf boat. above the Monongahela bridge, alternately every morning at 9 o'clock, precisely. 13y this arrangement passengers will take osaches at Brownsville at 4 o'clock. P M., Railroad Can at Cumberland at 8 o'clock, A M., end arrive at Baki• more at 5 o'clock. P M. ...40 no sale —pm. Through to Baltimore in 32 hours, fare $lO Philadelphia in 90 " $l2 Ticket/ to he had at the Stage tx! Boat office, next door to the Monongahela House. Freight must be delivered at the wharf boat in the afternoon, as the departure of the buata will be pail. live at the hour named. lab 211-11 par Gooil Intent Mail Stage Line Soli . THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that, having recently made a contract who do P. 0. Departaient for carrying the Mail (rem this place to Erie; have procured new Troy built Coankea for the cniiveyance of Passengers And baying also procured fresh Teams, and good, careful and sober drivers, are enabled to drive through in thirty•two hours, being out but one night. The Stage will leave the Exchange Hotel every morning at 9 o'clock, A. M. BRINKER, BENNETT, & Co. P. S. For gents. apply to \V It :Moorhead, Agent, next door to the Exchange Hotel. This is the only Line that runs clear through to Erie, the other Line running no (ndict than Mercer. LION. 4, 1244. Fancy sad Variety Goals. THE undersigned is now receiving the largest assortment of Goods of the above descriptions ever brought to this market, and he is determined to sell them lower than any other (lonic in the city; call and examine for yourselves. The Stock consists in part, of th;following sniclest Wateh es. Gal Lever IVatrliee, " L'epine " Silver Lever " Jc,cetry Gold Breast Pins, •• Ftn9er rings, " Ear rings, Variety Goode, " Pencils, Spool Threads, " Bracelets. Patent " " Lockets, &c., round " Silver Butter Kni'os, I'ercussion Cara. Pencils, Pins, " Dorts,ornaments, 5.. c. Suspenders, Fancy Goods. Hooks and Eyea " Hair Pins. Soaps, Jet 111 Cotton Cords; Dickson Tea and rad* Boards, gporms, A ccorrleonS Thimbles. Colt's Revolving Pistols, Steel Pens, Common Pistols, Needles, Coral Beads, Knives. Silk Purses, Scissors. ,• Bags, Cloaca, &e. Gold and Steal Reads, Card Ceres, Pocket Books, Needle Books, Cigar Cases, Toys. A handsome assortment. Z. KINSEY, No 86 Market street. .. .. .. .. t+ar ...........2I gransporiation tints. ♦GENTS. CLARKSON & Co., Canal Basin. Pittabufgh. EDW G %VHITESIDES & Co,. No, 365. Starke% st., EDW 4 WHLTESIDES & Baltimoss. rP"This line has no interest in steamboats. ft-b I 7.411 y. NEW PASSENGER LINE, fi•- LOUIS NicLANE, JACOBS, Master CONSUL, CLARK, Muter, " " Combs, Tales, " Ornaments, Eyelets, " Bead " Hair. Combs, " Bracelets, Redding " •• Jet BMUS( Pins, Ivory " " " Necklaces, Shaving Brushes, Rosewood Writing Desks, Bunt Laces, Dragging Cnse3, Corset " Rosewood %York Boxes, Buttons Chess Men Wag.n and Rail Read Line. THE tinders:pied has made arrangements to foe 1 ward Goods during theoWinter season to 800. more, Philadelphia. New York and Boston,by the most expeditious route and at low rates. C. A. M'ANULTY, Canal Basin, Liberty st. dee 53844 3m Improved Shutter Fasteners. THE subscriber has invented and manufacture* a 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 Mimi States. To be had at env tithe Hardware stores in the city. and at the mar,ufactory, Smithfield at., cop net of Diamond alley. .1. VOGDES. ittn 14.41 y, I'll IsBURGH AI AN UFACTORY Springs and Axles for Carriages At Eastrrn Prices. fill' subscriber manufactures and keeps constant, JL ly on hind Coach. C and Eliptic Springs (seer. ranted.) Juniata Iron Axles. Silver and Brews plated Dash Frames, Brass end plated Hub Bands. Stump Joints, patent Leather. Silver and Brass Lamps, Three-fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c., &c. He respectfully solicit:, a continuance of the patron. age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. tVILLIAM COLEMAN. jan 4 St Clair st., near the Allegheny Bridge. WILLIAM PEACOCX, GLASS CUITER AND GLASS STAINER, SMITHFIELD STREET, BETWELN DI6:I9ND AI.LILY ♦NP STEM£T• WP rerpecls , 3 l :y to cite public patronage, . and engages to do his wcrk in r style equal if not superior to qua crony similar eatabliabment it) the country. feb 13-31 n Teas. 50 Pi l t r i: 4l .: i NG at F id :S ß l in 'co c i k ng Te fl a ro f n or , C at lt i r e np by owder, HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.. 43 Wood wort, flair, Nail& Tu.,th Brush. Leather Belts. &c. With a tine lut of Fancy Cutler:. Net Cape, Califs, Baskete,