iljeleatin Marling post. rrrerssußcn, PA. e&TIYRDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1845. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE: COMMITS' FOR MARCH. B. B. Craig, J. F. Kelly, A. Wylie, Jr CANAL TOLLS The following statement, for which we are indebted 'rsJFrssttaa, Esq., the efficient Collector at this please will show the difference between the rates of Tell last season and the present, on a few of the lead ing entitles going clear through to Philadelphia.— Tliemain is made on a Boat load of 60,000 lbs. KO the amount of let season's Toll is to be taken as time ash amount after deducting the drawback. : Tolls of 1844. 1843. Roduton. Floor, 300 bbls. 63 600 lbs. 47 73 31 80 15 83 roar.; 214 " • ,60,000 42 23 30 00 12 28 " 62 58 IS 00 17 58 Tilbacco " Dame 86 22 75 00 11 22 Boom chore roil a Igor 86 22 60 00 26 M, H em p 1 •4 rer 4 &glint Cala (30 tons) 60,000 30 72 13 20 17 v.. Wheat " 139. 44 45 00 94 44 roathols " 150 60 120 00 30 60 ~, Wool 139 44 120 00 19 44 lag' 41 150 60 108 05 42 60 The above shows the amount of Tolls on the Car te alone, the motive power and other Rail Road char ge. are the same as last season. THL CARA.T..-•-•The. HarrisburghUnien of February 26, says it.filitlitherited by the Board of Canal Corn missonars to state, that the Main Line of the Pennsyl vania Canal, will,by the 10th of March next, be in good repair, and, should the weather permit, will be open on that day for Navigation. APPOINTMENTS BY THE ATTORNEY GEN- ERAL. &tstOtt. ff. TATE, Esq to be Deputy Attorney Groom! for Bedford county. LiWL4 TAYLOR, Esq., for Beaver county. JOUR PorTeß, Esq., for In.iians. ri r There is about 5A feet water on the principal bars between here and the mouth. The Illinois is in good boating arder.—Sr Louis Rep. PREACHING The•Rcv. E. &writ will preach, Providence per mitting, wa (allot iscalled)prejudice against cola,: and the duty of the Church of Christ to the colored people of this errantry. on next Sabbath evening (March the 2d, 1845.) at 64 o'clock P. M., in Tem perance Hall. Sositbfieki street. A CARD. At a meeting of the passengers on the splended steamer Maseeerer, the following resolution was unanimously *doped. sod signed by the individuals present. Rtsoleed, That we take pleasure in tendering to Capt. Perry our thanks for the pleasant and apeedytrip imade.by us from Cincinnati to Wheehng and Pius burgh. The boat having performed the trip to Wheel ing in 38/ boors and to Pittsburgh in 49 hours and would cheerfully recommend the boat and officers as worthy the confidence and patronage of our friends and the travelling community OH to R tvett, 26th Feb. 1845. James P. Wood, Tann. Wm. Cooper, 0. T. Rawilns, do C. A Orem Rufus Smythe, du Jesse H. Hicks, Ark. S. T. McNutt, du J as. Nimick, Pa. Wm N. Perlival, Va. VI m. S. Hunter, Pa. George J..Hosey,Cin. N. V. Maxwell, 0. T. E. S. Russeman, Tenn John W. H4ll, Miss. S. Holmes, 111. Thos. J. Chaffin, U. S. Robt. McFarland 111. M. Wcil. Ky. Wm L Speakman, Pa. D. M. Eder, Petersburgh Jas. S. Webb, Ten. Thos. Walton, Cin. S. L. Bean, Mo. J. B. Daret, Cin. B. Bailey. Ky. William P. Jones, Pa. F. D. Newcomb, La.. Wm. P. Heath, Indiana. Samuel M. Boge. Pa. Isaac Heath, I do John Watson. Ky. H. D. King, Pittsburgh. T. O'Hara, Ky. Lafayette Graham, do T. T. Beathe, Ky. Benjamin Graham, do N. B. The above times includes all stoppages. James Blakely, Alderman, Office on Penn at., near the Market House, sth Ward feb 25. HOUSEKEEPERS, Cooks, Nurses, Chamber maids, provided for families. Please apply to ISAAC HAR IS, No 9, Fifth stret. feb 26. PLACES wanted soon for a number of first and second clerics and boys, and for a number of good experienced Warehousemen,Shopiteepers, Agt's. Laborers. House Boys. Farmers, &c. &c. Please apply at HARRIS' Gea'l Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 9, Fifth street. feb 26. Cranberries. G OOD Cranberries may be bad at A. G. REINHART'S, 140, Liberty street Hoot" and Skoog. jSELLING OFF AT COST, d illll At the Sign of the Golden Boot, LIRERTY STREET, OPPOSITE THE HEAD • OF SMITHFIELD STREET. WM. ADAIR, being desirous of curtailing his business. will sell off his present stock of BOOTS and SHOES, for lest than the acwal cost. The above work has all been manafactured under his own imnaddiate inspection, and will be sold as above for CASH. feb 7-1 m Change of Firm. THE subscribers basing disposed of an interest in their concern to a gentleman connected ail b an Eastern house, they will do business in future under the dila of &Igen, McGuire &Co. As we propose ex tending our business considerably, we apprise all those indebted to us in any way or to any amount, of the oscesaity of making prompt payment, and all those having claims will please present them imme diately for settlement ALGEO & NfcGTJIRE, 25) Liberty et The Organ Stagy. BEING an introduction to the practice of the Or gan; togethether with a collection of Volunta ries. Preludes and Interludes; original and selected; a Model of Church Service; Studies for the Instru ment; and examples of modulation intended to aid the extempore Student. accompanied with an engraving and description of the Mechanical construction of the Organ by Thomas Lord, Organist or St. Stephen's Cborch, and until recently Organist of St. Andrew's Church Philadelphia. Price $4 00, bound. The above work fur sale by J. H. MELLOR, 122 Wood stmt. 11011001. BOOKS. lIAZEN'S Speller and Definer—intended to obvi ate the necessity of a School Dictionary; Dav enport's History of the United States—for schools— thecheapeet andmost convenient history yet published; Kirkbam's Grammar; Morse's Geography ; Mitchell's Geography; Smith's Grammar; Brown's Grammar; just moeived and for sale by W. M'DONALD, jan 14. No. 65, Wood street. CoSec 250 BAGS Rio Coffee: 50 " Lamm do; " Java do; 5 " Manilla do; in store and for sale HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43 Wood street. port of Pittsburg!). 1 0 PIET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Ohio Mail, Ward, Louisville; Utica, Clark, Wheeling; Consul, Clark, 'Brownsville; Michigan, Boles, Beaver; Rhode Island, Dawson, Marietta DEPARTED. Cincinnati, Pierce, Cincinnati; Clipper. Crooks, do Lewis McLain, Jacobs, Brownsville; Michigan, Boles, Beaver; Cleaveland, Calhoun, Wellsville. For Wabash River, Direct. The steamer CICERO, Patterson, Master, will leave fur Lafayette and all intermediate landings, on Monday, the 3d of March, at 9 A. M. Fur freight or pa4mage apply onboard, or to JAMES MAY, feb 26.. Agent. liar St. Louis and Galena. fTHE Steamer CECILIA will leave or the above and intermediate land ngs; on the opening of the Navigation. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY. EgirThe Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosion of Boilers. feb 11. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE ante and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con tuenced her trips and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING daring the season of 1845. For freight or pad sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. N EWTON JON ES, Agent. BEAVER .PACKET. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, INIELW. B. Boi Es, Master, has commenced ber regular daily trios, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. end Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, and these who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather a ill permit; on the openinc of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. HAIVION. jul 12 Witter street. Dar The Michigan is provided with Evan,i' Safety Guard. Medicine Cheats for Steam Boats. THE subscriber has new on hand twenty medicine chests (of various sizes and prices,lfot salt-cheap to cash. W5l. THORN, feb 22 Druggist, 53 Market st., Pittsburgh. A 3 olian Attachment r HE public aro respectfully invited to call and ex -1 amine the Piano Forte with the above celcbrat-d, improvement which has just boen received, and is of fered to the inspection of visiters. F. BLUNIF:, cm ncr o f Penn and St (Asir eta feb 13-tf Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Adams & Guldthorp, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 23d of December. 1844. ‘VILLIAM ADAMS. SAMUEL GOLDTHORP. The business will be continned as usual, at 61, Third st., by W. ADAMS. take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my friends and ihe public, fur 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. jan 8-113 m WILLIAM ADAMS • Daguerrean Gallery. Corner of Fifth and Market streets. riIHE Subscribe' would respectfully call the atten tion 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 "se* themselves as others see them." may procure correct likenesses. at rates so cheap, as to come with in the means of the poorest. Portraits warranted!! Likenesses taken every day, Sundays excepted. A liberal deduction made from the regular prices where families or cluhe are taken. N. B.—lnstruments, eases, &c., kept on hand and for sale, and the necessary' instructions given to pur chasers. feb. 10. Birmingham Bridge and Road Company, AGREE ABLY to Act of Assembly, passed 3d day of April. A. D. 1837. anti revived by Act pas sed the 18th day of April, 1344, notice is hereby given ; that Books of Subscription for Stock to said Company, will be opened at the following places, from 9 to 3 o'- clock, on each day, viz: At the house of Daniel Shawhan, in Birmingham, on Monday, the 24th of March next; at the Merchants' Hotel, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the 25th day of March ; and at the house of B. Acker, in Riceville, on Wednesday, 26th day of March next, where one or more Commis sioners will be in attendance. By order of the Board of Commissioners. JAS. PATTERSON, JR., Sk'y feb. 24—d6t&swtd. TO THE PUBLIC ! THE Mutual Labor Association of Freedom, are now open and ready to build Steam Engines of all sizes, fur land or boats, on the 'hottest notice, and on as reasonable terms at any other establishment east of the mountains. Aldo, can be had at the Foundry of the Association, Cooking Stoves; Stoves fur Churches and Hotels ; Mill Geering ; Ploughs; Grate Bars; and Castings of every description. Also, Blacksmithing and Sheet Iron work done at the shortest notice, and at prices to suit the times. All letters should be addressed to A. BAIRD, Free dom. Fa. feb. f2l—d6m. Fresh Arrival AT the cheap Morocco and Fancy Leather store. No 95 Wood at., next door to the corner of Dia mond Alley, the following articles via: Curacoa boot Morocco; do No I Kid; do No 2 do; do Rubbed off do; Tampico boot Morocco: do undressed do; do dyed black do; Madras boot Morocco; du undressed do; do Kid; Fancy colored Morocco; Cape of Good Hope boot Morocco; do do do Kid; Pink and fair linings; Black cross bar sheep skin; Split sheep skins; Alum tanned splits; Japanned splits; do sheep; do muslin; do velvet, &c., &c. All of which will be sold at lower rates than at any other establishment West of the mountains. Strangett and others will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. feb 24 JOHN H. NieKRE. 1500 Btt•sNtoore . aBni4 SALT; ; stile by SAM'L. M. KIER, nov 14 Canal Basin, near 7th street. 500 LBS. PURE PALM SOAP, just receiv e d and f or Ba k, by WM THORN, No 53, Market street. A. E. DRAKE, Art for Salt and n-tti. Opentry Residence to Let saTHE Dwelling House, Garden, &c., now the residence of Alexander Brackentidge, Esq., in Pitt Township, one mile . and a half 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. DRACKENRIDGE. feb 26-d2w. For Saler 2FARMS OF LAND, each containing about 125 acres, situate 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 one of them there are five acres of coalland, and both are well wavered and have good orchards.— The price is low and the payment easy. A LSO, 4 lots of land, opposite the U S Arienel, within two miles of Pittsburgh, each containing 8 acres, at less than $6O per acre. FOR RENT ON IMPROVEMENT LEASES, 6 lots of giFound (Shoenbereer's Place) on Penn it., sth ward, each 25 feet front by 100 foot deep. ALSO, 6 lots of ground, (in saino 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 he rented for 5 yeats by paying the taxes. ALSO, TO REND, 1 h A new and elegnntly finished dwelling house, 1' Allegheny city. near the late residence of Hon F R Shenk. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, feb 9.2 Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers. To Lot. ATHE two story briek dwelling house No 89 Smithfield street, at present occupied by Mr John McFaden. Enquire of JOHN D DAVIS, fcb 20 corner of Wood and sth streets. For Sale Cheap. at THE unexpired term of a LEASE, hav ingditi three years to run, of 44 acres of ground, = within of a mile from the New Reservoir of the Water Works (in Pitt Township ) It is enclosed with a board fence, and has been well monured with in 12 months. Fur terms apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, fish 19 Smithfield, near sth, and Penn st. Land on Improvement Leases. 204)0 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 ono mile from the town cf At Hicksville there are five Grit and Saw Mills. There is a water communication the whole way from Pittsburgh, to within about five miles of the laud, both by way of Pittsburgh and Cleveland. The land will be rented in parcels of from 100 to 150 Acres. on Improvement lenses, that is. leases from 5 to 10 years—on condition of clearing a portion of tho land annually. Apply for particulars, to I3LAKELY & MUCHEL, Smithfield, near sth, and Penn at For Salo. MIA FARM OF LAND, in East Deer c ,‘ To nship, Allegheny County, containing "OIL 237 w 11 timbered: 50 acres cleared and under good fences. 'there tire 2 coal pits opened on :he land: several snit springs, arid a good two story log house and barn. 'f he farm is within one mile ofthe cilinge cf Tarentum at.d the Pennsylvania Canal. It will be sold vary low and on easy terms. Apply at the Land Office of BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Smithfield. next sth. nnd Penn et House to Rent. tin For rent, a comfortable and convenient dwel ling house in the neiglillot hood of t him city. The rent is low and the situation is well calculated for a boarding House. The owner and lion family ere de porous to hoard with those who may rent the premises, for which they are willing to allow a liberal renutrera ti.oi. For further information enquiry, at the office of the Nlorning Font. feb 11 -if Hatfield Rope Walk for Rent. Tll A T extensive Rope %Valk lately occupied by 1 Smith & Guthrie, extending from the Kittaning road to the Allegheny river in Pee:3les township', where ropes for the inclined plane. Portage rail-road, has been manufactured to great advantage, together with the Steam Engine and machienery complete, will be tented on moderate Lerma. Enquire of GEO. COCHRAN. feb 7. No 26 Wood at. For Sale AtA two story frame house, 16 by 32 feet, to gether with a Int of ground situated in Alleghe ny city, near the Union Cotton factory, 25 feet fronting on Canal street, runing back 116 feet to Carpenter's Alley, will be gold low for cash or Pittsburgh manufac tured cuticles. Apply to W. B. HAYS, feb 5 No. 220 Liberty .t. For Sale A N excellent farm of 187 i acres of land in \Vest• moreland county, well watered and good impnav mont; on which in erected a good Saw Mill; any person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by applying soon to jan 30. D & G W LLOYD. To Lot. Isi t A large and convonient two 9t ory Brick dwel ling Hoe•e, on Wylie street, now occupied by H IVothington, Esq. Apply to ;jan 28 JAMES MAY. To Lot THE second and third stories of the new Buildings on the corner of sth and Union streets. A pplp to jan 28 To Let. lIA large and convenient two story Brick House, with Carriage House and Stable, on the corker of Penn and Factory streets, sth Ward. A very convenient two story name House on Front near Ferry street. A two story Brick dwelling on Ferry Street. Also— A frame Cottage in Allegheny city, below the Canal. Apply to JAMES MAY. jan 28 STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS FOR RENT. r H E subscriber has a large and convenient build -L 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, at a less rate than it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth street, opposite Exchange Bank. jail 16-3 m H. H. RYAN. To Let. AtA COTTAGE with about four acres of Mk ground in the borough of Lawrenceville, with carriage-house. stabling, fruit trees and a good spring of water on the premises. Further information will be given by either of the subscribers, executors fur the estate of William Toman, dee'd. Possession given on the first of April. JAMES TOMAN. GABRIEL ADAMS. jan 7-if DAVID McMULLEN. Fruit and Glass. 150 BUSH. Dried Apples; 125 boxes S by 10 Glass; for sale by jan 30 D. & G. W. LLOYD Dry Goods. THE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Preston & Mackey, consisting of a va riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which be will now offer at very low prices fcr cash. Country merchants, and all who wish bargairtb, will please call in and examine for themselves. :jam 28-6 m. WM. I'. MACKEY. White Pish. 83 BARRELS of White Fish, just received and for sale low by M B RILEY &Co. feb 22. 39 Water street. WILL be sold at McKenna' s Audio* Mart, corner of NI and Wood streets, on Monday, the 3d inst. at 2 ..'clock, P M., two superior new Buggies; also at the same time, a few Bbls of prime Shad; a few 4 boxes Tobacco, &c. Terms at sale. P. McKENNA, feb 28 Auctioreer. Books, Gold Watch and Oil Painting. Al AfcKenna's Auction Mart, corner of Second and Wood streets. Saturday evening, the Ist of March, at 6i o'- clock, a valuable collection of books, by cata logue. Also, et the same time one Oil Painting and gilt frame, also, 1 Gold Watch. The catalogue are now ready for distribution, and the books will be open fir examination on Saturday. Terms at sale feh 27 To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jTHE subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and® vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and sum.: making business in Fourth street, opposite the 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 fur niched himself with the best French and Ameri can calf skins, ho hopes by hid attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentle• men who have kindly patronized him he returns his si ri care thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his business July 24—tf. A. TERNAN. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between M. Tiernan and James M. Cooper, for carrying on the Hardware business, which was conducted by James M. Cooper, in his own name, has been dissolved; and the said Janes M. Cooper is hereby fully author ized to nettle the business of said concern. feh, 22. M. TIERNAN, JAMES M. COOPER. O:7J. M. C. will continue the Hardware business, ou his own account, and respectfully solicits a contin uance of the custom of the friends of the concern. JAMES M. COOPER, feh. 22-41 w. No. 58, Wood street. THE subscribers having disposed of all their stock of ready made clothing, have determined hence forth to devote their attention exclusively to the cum,- mar branch of the Tasot. According to our present arrangement we will be in receipt of goods monthly, well and carefully bought, expressly for our house, which wo are determined (as our facilities will enable us) to offer lower than the same goods can be furnished in this city. The style and finish of our garments shall be second to none. The exclusive attention of ono of the firm is devoted to this branch, and the best hands in the city employed by us in making our work, to whom the highest prices are paid. The variety and extent of our stock together with the constant addi tions thereto, will enable us to offer inducements to all. We would respectfully refer those disposed to ' patronize us, to any of nor numerous customers. ALGEO, McGUIRE & CO., FahiJnable Head Quarters, 251, Liberty st 1b 25. REM ITT A NC ES of money on moderate terms,ean be made daring tray absence in Europe, to every port of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the con tinent of Europe; Legacies, Debts, property or claims recovered; searches 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, ort 30 Pittsburgh. Pa. rr"E subscribers beg leave to inform the friends and the public, in general, that they have entered into partnership for the purpose of continuing the man utacture of Ploughs, Corn &tellers, Plough Custings, Stoves, Hollow ware," and all kinds of Casting et the old and well known establishment "EVANS' MILL," No. 10 WATER STREET. Mr. McFaden respectfully solicits a return and con tinuance of the patronage of the friends of the old and former firm of "Evans and McFaden," 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, feb 15-dtf JOHN MzFA DEN. T HE Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Kingsland & Hays, in the Foundry bu •ineas, 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 business will be carved on as heretofore by A Hays. C KINGSLAND, Feb. 11, 1845.—feb 12.tf A HAYS. > ,N t ,. 14 -1.: , v ,P, SE / ' OC.IA riIHE 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, Pepper, Leek, Pumpkin, Bruccoti, Luttuce, Radish, Borecole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk " Sablly. Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower, S,iinach, Squash, Celery, Okra, Tomatoes, Curled Crees, Onion, Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown,) &c., &c.. &c. Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and flower seeds. JAMES MAY Or Orders for seeds, shrubs. trees &c. from gar. deners and others will be received and promptly at tended to. F, L. SNOWDEN, feb 11 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood et. Likenesses of Gov. Shook. WILLIAMS' fine Print of Gov. Shunk, may be obtained et HILLIERS' Print Store, 104 Wood street.—Price 50 cta. feb 17. Sugar and Molasses. 15 IMDS. Prime N 0 Sugar, old crop; 40 Bbl Sugar House Molasses; For Intel ow, to close consignment, by jar 28 JAMES MAY ASPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families, hotels, churches, &c., on draft at very low prices constantly on band and for sale by J. 8. GWYNNF,. nov 14 Franklin Manufactory. 2d Street. 111 7 1:iinfry's Eclectic School Books; RAY'SEclectic Atithmdlics, part 2d and 3d; Mason's Sacred Harp, vol Ist, 24th edition; just received and for sale by J. H. MELLOR, feb 25 122 Wood street. Salt. 1000 BBLS No 1 Salt; for sale by JAMES MAY Teas. 51 . 1 PACKAGES Young Hyeon, Gunpowder, 1m Ur penal. and Black Teaa, for sale by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., jan 16 43 Wood street. 'Auction Salts. Vanier at Auction. P WKENNA , Ancfi"neer New Arrangements. EUROPEAN AGENCY. Old Firm Revived. EVANS & DierADEN. Dissolution of Partnership CROP OP 1844. IM=2 To the ffonorobto as Judge* of Eke Court of Gene- r4l Quarter SCAtiOltS of Me Peace,in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of George IL Bell, of the 3d ward, of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, respect fully sheweth, That your petitioner oath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others; at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of en tertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. GEORGE H. BELL. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 3d ward, Pitts burgh, do certify. that George H. Bell, the above pe titioner, is of good repute for honesty and competence, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accomudation of travelers and others, sad that said tavern is necessary. James Montootin James M'Dowell, George Snyder, Thomas Pinder, Robert Paul, John M'Masters, Jr. V Jenkins, James Kerby, Joseph Cupples, William Carr, John Laughlin, Abijah Ferguson. feb 28-3td Chronicle copy, (and charge Post.) To the Honorable the Judge* of the Court of Gen. tral Quarter Session* of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. THE petition of Peter Perchment, of Wilkins tp., in the county aforesaid, respectfully shew. eth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and oth ers, at his dwelling house 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. PETER PERCHMENT. We, the subscribers, citizens of Wilk ins tow nship,do certify, that Peter Parchment, the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. ;arises M'Cracken, NV G Hawkins. John Shaeffer, Robert Milligan, Henry Frink, sr., Geo Johnston, James Currey, Jonathan Robinson, Isaac Mills, Thomas Megahey, George M`Kenzie, John Hershey. fob 28. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of W. Johnston, of Peebles township, in the county aforesaid, respectfully sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his old stand in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to ;rant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment, and your peti tioner as in duty bound; will pray. W. JOHNSTON. We, the undersigned, citizens of Peebles township, do certify, that W. Johnston, the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac.ximinodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. W D Forward, Robert Wilson, Peter Perchunent, Samuel Borland, H Barker, Geo E Peebles. George Bailey, lV E Noble, David Irwin, Henry Hodil, Benj F Spibr , Peter Scbaick. feb 28. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition or John Truby, of East Deer Town ship, in the county aforesaid, respectfully 'hewed), That your petitioner hatb provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house 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 petioncr, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN TRUBY. We. the subscriber:, citizens of East Deer township, do certify, that John Truly, the above petitioner is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. John M'Crackeu, James Bol.e, James Fryer, Isaac HINWF, James Dickey, John NVKee, Robert Hughes, Hugh Terrance. Jacob Hershberger, Thomas Neel, D P Ingersoll, John M Stewart. feb 27-d3t* To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and forth° Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of John Shaeffer, of Wilkins township, in the county aforesaid respectfully eheweth That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma• terials for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the borough 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. JOHN SHAEFFER. We. the subscribers, cirizens of Wilkins tp., do certify that in° Shaeffer. the above petitioner,is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provi ded with house room and conveniences for the accom modatimi of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. Robert Donaldson, John Johnston, Adam Walter, James Gilow, John S M'Call, _ Thomas Megahy, Stewart ThompsoO, Adam Linhart, Christopher M'Call, George Curry, Lawson Green, James M'Cracken. fob 27-3t* To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Wm. Hutchinson, of Jefferson town ship, in thecounty aforesaid humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materi als for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grim him a license to keep a publi: house of entertainment- And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township of Jefferson, do certify, that Wm. Hutchinson, the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenien ces for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. David Megogney, F. Percival, Jonathan Large, Cary Carroll, H. H. Nl'llhinny. Andrew Bedell Gabriel Caster, Harvey H. Peterson, Joseph M'Corkle, Francis Blair, Samuel Heths, jr.. A. Craighead. feb 27-3td.' To the Honorabk the Judges of the Court offiene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of John Otterson, of Reserve Township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and ethers, at his dwelling house in the township aforesaid. and prays that your Honore will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, gain duty bound, will pray, We, the subscriber/, citizens of Reserve Township. do certify, that John Otterson, the above petitioner, is of good repute for honesty andtemperaoce, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary John Croft, Peter Bates. William Broad, Michael O'Shea, Danl. Loper. Jno. Snyder, Robt. J. Gregg, Stephen Jackson, Francis Boyd, Jonah Lewis, Peter Burger. James Sweeny. fcb 2T-3t..' .. • -- • N-r AVM. HUTCHINSON. JOHN OTTE RBON sZranepottation Lints. PORTABLE BOAT LINN Mg= 1845. ABMIII For the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and Boston. rrIIHIS Line is composed of new four-section Boers, JIL one or more of which will depart daily. The superiority and advantages of Portable Bones over every other mode of Transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require any further COM. Meet: suffice it to say that the detention, loss, separa tion and damage attending so many transhipments to their distination arc by the Portable Boats most effec tually trroved. tri- 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 & Co., for sale, is unloaded at their warehouses in Phil adelpha and Baltimore ander cover, thus saving the ex pense of drayage and exposure to the weather. AGENTs. CLARKSON & Co., Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. EDW G WIJITESIDES & Co., No. 365. fllarket st., Phila. EDW G WHITEBIDES & Co., Baltimore. ['This line has no interest in steamboats. feb 17-dly. NEW PASSEINGEE LINE, MA I MSaila Via Brows roille and Cumberland, fibrßal lissom Washington and Philadelphia. Spring Arrangements, commencing Tuesday, February 4th, 1845. THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS m ai LOUIS McLANE, Jscoas, Master. CONSUL, CLARK, Master, Will leave the wharf boat, above the Monongahela brit/y.3, alternately every morning at 9 o'clock,precisely. By this arrangement passengers will take coaches at Brownsville at 4 o'clock. P M., Railroad Care at Cumberland at 8 o'clock, A M., and arrive at Balti more at 5 o'clock, P M. Through to Baltimore in 3 hours, fare $lO. ‘• Philadelphia in 90 " $l2. Tickets to be had at the Stage and Boat office, next door to the Monongahela House. Freight must be delivered at the wharf boat in the afternoon, as the departure of the boats will be posi tive at the hour named. feb 244 Good Mail Stara_ Sr Erie. THE Subscriber respectfully informs h e that, having recently made a contract with the , P. 0. Department for cierrying the Moil from this place to Erie; have procured new Trny built Coaches for the conveyance of Pas.engers And having also procured fresh Teams, and good, careful and sober drivers, are enabled to drive through in thirty-two hours, being out but one nighs. The Stage will leave the Exchange Hotel every morning at 9 o'clock, A.M. BRINKER, BEN NETT, & Co. P. S. For seats. apply to %V R Moorhead, Agent, next door to the Exchange Hotel. This is the only Line that runs clear through to Erie, the other Line running no Nailer than Mercer. tun. 4, 1844. Wagon and Rail Road Line. THE undersigned has made arrangements to for ward (hods during the Winter season to Balti more, Philadelphia. New York and Boeton,by the most expeditious route and at low rates. C. A. M'ANULTY, Canal Basin, Liberty at. dal 5.1844 Sm Improved Shutter Fasteners. THE subscriber has invented and manufacture■ 4 a superior SHUTTER FASTENER. made of malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind now in use in this city, and, ho believes in the United States. To be bad at any of the Hardware 'toil.s in the city, and at the manufactory, Smithfield et.. cor• new of Diamond alley. J. VOGDES. jan 14-city. WU.LIA PLACOCS, GLASS CUTTER AND GLASS STAINER, SMITHFIELD STREET, BETWEEN DIAMOND ALLEY AND ?IYTH STREET. WP. respectfully solicits public patronage. • and engages to do his work in a style equa.l if not superior to that of any similar establishment in the country. feb 19-3 m Dry Fruit. 200 BUSHELS Dried Peaches. (halves;) 20 bushels Dried Apples, in more and Cur HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.. 43 Wood street. sale by jnn IG • GEORGE W SMITH, MALSTER AND BREWER, Pittsburgh Brewery, Perm Street, /IRA always on hand ready to ship. BARLEY, RYE and WHEAT MALT. Also BROWN S TOUT, PALE and AMBER ALE, of superior quality. feb 10-Iy. Copperas. 30 BARRELS for sale or barter by P. C. MARTIN, 60, Water st reet Green Apples. 300 BARRELS of prime green apples in gooct order, and of different kinds for sale by I'. C. MARTIN, CO, Water street. MA RSHE'S stipetior Patent Truss, together with all other trusses most approved of by Physicians u retainers in reducible Hernia, to he had at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144 Wood at., corner of Wood and Vir gin Alley. jan 1, 1845. Partner Wanted. A PERSON possessed of $3,000 or .$41,000 tal, wishing to engage in a lucrative business, eat, hear of an excel:6ot opportunity by addressing 'R. Li.' through the office of the "Morning Post." feb 4—im. Notice, Call and Settle. ALL persons indebted to the late Firm of Chem bets & Bowman, partners in the saw mill hu. winess, prior to the Ist of April last, (as we have late ly agreed to date our dissolution from that time) are hereby notified to call and settle up, on or before the 15th of March next; as all accoues remaining 'unset tled after that date, will be placed in the hands of a propel person for collection. And all persons haw ing claims against the same, will please present them for settlement. JOHN CHAMBERS, feb 17. JOSEPH BOWMAN. Pittsburgh Nlaulursictsres. 50 DOZ. Estep & Son's Cast &eel Axes, war ranted. Berger & Son's Sire/ floes, Crowe[ iempercd. Shaw's & Nelson's Sickles. Marsh's Grass & Corn Scytiws. Spimr:- - Wheel Irons. 100 100 ' 50 '• 30 Gro 100 Day 50 " 80 " Lamont.' Window No 26 feb L 9 . dOCHRAN. the hofifie•