PTITSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMM/TTZE FOR ItARCII. N. B. Craig, J. F. Kelly, A. Wylie, Jr igoP. A communication from Gen J K MOORHEAD, le reply to an article in the American of Thursday last, will appear to-morrow. It was received too !am far insertion in this day's paper. " Ausaaisr ATLAS."--The Messrs. Kennedy of Allegheny city, have have commenced the publication of a paper in that city, bearing the above tide. If the muslin numbers possess the interest of the one now before us,it will be a journal well worthy the support of the public, and we hope they may receive the sncoursgtunent that their industry and enterprise deserve. MONONGABILACLOTHI NGSrowt.; -- Messrs.Coottsr & Lamm have removed to ill large and commodious room, and offer rare inducements to those who want Clothing—they seem to think that, for all who wish to replenish their wardrobes 56 Water street is just the AtiRCR Arlie HOTEL.—The friends and old Min°. !name Mr. B. WE•YIR, will be glad to learn that be has again undertaken the mann:Dent of a Hotel, and that be succeeds A. BROWN as "mine" host" at the Maacmistrs'. He has refitted the House com pletely, and put it in first-rate order, and his widely amended reputation as an obliging and excellent land lord, will no doubt fill his hotel with abundance of company. IrirMrs Mary Willis, wife of N. P. Willis, Esq died in New York on Tuesday evening. PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES CHEAP FOR CASH! A LL sizes of Platform and Counter Scales for sale at extremely low prices, and warrantee?, as regards neatness and accuracy, nal excelled by axy stake ist the country. Merchants and others having orders would do well to give us a call. LEWIS PETERSON, Jr., Manufacturer, No. 45, Front at., between Market & Wood. mr2ol.r. Di option of Partnership. T HE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style and firm of Avery, Ogden & Co., bas been dissolved by mutual consent, the business will in future be conducted by Geo. Og den & Samuel Snowden, under the firm of OGDEN & Ssomorx who are fully authorised to settle up the business of the late firm. mar 28 I take pleasure in recommending Messrs Ogden & Snowden to the friends and customers of the late firm, and to my personal friends as worthy of their patronage, and hope it will be continued. mar 28.1md CHARLES AVERY. SHOE AND BONNET WAREHOUSi, 4 JOSEPH PLUMMER, 117, WOOD STREET, Oat &or Solent of Fifth street, Pittsburgh,. HAS just received the following goods which be will sell at Eastern prices. Men's, Ploy's and Youth's thick Kip and Calf Brogans; &wed, do do do; Calf and Kip Munroes. Women's and Miss' Slippers and Gaiters; Women's and Miss' Boots and IVelts; Children's Boots, Shoes and Ties; Blacking; Shoe Laces, &c. HATS. Men's, Boy's and Children's Double and Single Brim Leghorn Hats; Palm Leaf Hats; Gimps and Gimp Hats; Silk Edgings. BONNETS. Florence Braid Bonnets; Rutland Braid, do.; Pedal Braid Bonnets; Bird's Eye Bonnets; Shell Bonnets; Bonnets; Albert Braid, Straw do ; Willow Bonnets; Cottage Bonnets; D von do.; Cyphress Bonnets; Gimp Bonnets; Imperial do;; Palm Leaf Bonnets, Seven and Eleven Braid do.; Brilliant Braid Bonnets; Miss' Hoods. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are particularly in vited to call and examine the above stock before pur chasing elsewhere. mar 2.5-3mcl Yale's Patent Safety Lock. FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, &c. T HAVE appointed CONSTABLE, BURKE & .1 (Fire Proof Safe Manufacturers,) sole Agents for these Locks in Pittsburgh, of whom they may always be had at the Manufacturers prices. They are warranted beyond the skill of the pick lock—end in fact the ben and cheapest safe lock in America. LINES YALE. Pittsburgh, dec 27, 1844-Iy McGUFFEY'S Eclectic School Books; Cobb's new series of Readers, Nos. 1,2, 3,4, and 5; Smith's new Arithmetic and Grammar; Smith's Olney's, and Morse's Gslographies; Bul lion's English and Latin Grammars ; Parley's Com mon School History; Sander's Speller and Readers, NOI6 1,2, and 3 ; just received and for sale cheap for oash or good clean rags by J. H. MELLOR, In 4. 122, Wood street. 17000 FIRE BRICK—on hand aed for sale by JOHN SCOTT & Co. act 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street. New Orleans Sugar. 200 b il z . "l. prime Sugar , arrived and for "le Li ALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co., 43 Wood street. Canary Seed. 400 LBS. Fresh Canary Seeds, just received for sale wholesale and retail, by F. L. SNOWDEN, No 184, Liberty bead of Wood sts. Peaches. 28 SACKS for sale by mar 13. M 13 RHEY & Co Likenesses of Gov. Skunk. WILLIAMS' fine Print of Goa. Shunk, may be obtained at HILLIERS' Print Store, 104 Wood street..--Price 50 eta. feb 17. 150 n Bbls. No. I SALT; V In Store and for sale by SAM'L. M. KIER, Canal Basin, near 7th street Chair Factory. JNO. M. IRWIN, and James W. Wood. well, carry on the Chair business in all its branches, and solicit the custom of their friends who may want to purchase a substantial article. A large assortment now on hand at low r Tx?. mar 22 JNO. M. IRWIN & CO. BARRELS White Fish; 4sj 10 Drums Codfish; for sale low to r!os.- con sinmer2t. mor 13 Sprir. Fashion N- d IT .— Ne..l • r Si MEW thuse who may 1.14-. a,..• ri.. , a c, L._ ibis Dew and beautiful style of Hat. mar 14-d&.,r2 S. MOORS. mar 8 *,~ ~ ~ ..~`..7 r S y ...~.. ___. CHARLES AVERY, GEORGE OGDEN, SAMUEL SNOWDEN :11 B ItHEY & ivLo ff , •<'_, BEEN 6 FEET WATER IN VIZ CHANNEL ARRIVED. Allaquippi, Smith, Cincinnati; Cutter, Collins, do Lancaster, Bmithens, Wabash River, Planet, Voorhis, do Belmont, Poe, Wheeling; Josephene, Bowman, Louisville, Rhode Island, Dawson, Marietta; Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cin; Lewis M'Lane, Jacobs, Brownsville; Michigan, Boies, Beaver. DEPARTED. Messenger,Perry. Cincinnati; Allaquippa, Smith, do Cutter, Collins, do Utica, Clark, Wheeling; Belfast, Ebbart, do Cambria, Forsyth, Sr. Louis; Michigan Boies, Beaver. Pim St Louis and the Missouri River. The splendid passenger steamer OL IVE BRANCH, T C May, Master, will leave for the above and inter mediate landings, on Tuesday next, April Ist, at 10 o'clock, AM. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JAMES MAY, The Olive Branch is furnished with Evan's Safety Guard, to prevent the explosion of Boilers. m 29. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The new and Splendid Steamer, V. S. MAflI DIONONGAIIC LA, STON E, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, and will continue to m at ru n through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoer. For freight er passage apply on board. m2G. For New Orleans. 4 The new Iron Steam Schr. Hunter, it commanded by Capt J T M'Laugh . - - lin, U S Navy, will leave for the a bk.ve and intermediate porta, on tho first rise. For freight apply to JAMES MAY. m 25. For Galena. THE Steamer CECILIA will leave I:.'.lftll for the above and intermediate land -1.., - inga, on Tuesday, Ist instant, at 3 o'- clock. P. M. For Freight or Passage apply on hoard, or to JAMES MAY. r.The Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosion of Boilers. - m 29. IRONONGELUELA ROUTE. THE PASSENGER BOATS, LOUIS McLANE, JACOBS, Muter, CONSUL, CLARKE, Master. Will leave hereafter at Bi, A. M. mar2o F. MOORHEAD, Agent Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con menced her trips and will run ns a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Bolas, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 9, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather mill permit; on the opening 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. HARTON, july 12 Water street. aa'The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. OFFICE OF THE Allegheny Co. Mat - nal Insurance Company, PITTSBURGH, MARCH 13, 1845. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. THE fiscal year of this Institution ends on the third Tuesday of Mate.h, having been in opera tion about ten months. The Board of Directors for the past year, submit to the members the following report: ommenced issuing policies 13th May, 1814, No of Policies issued, 479 Amount of property insured. $1,013,745 67 Am't of premium notes, 51,757 84 One per cent. to be added as capital stock, taper Sec. 11 of the Charter, Policies surrendered, Leaving Insured, Cash rec'd 5 per ct. on Pre mium notes, for Policies, Refunded on Premium notes, Paid Expensea. Printing, advertising, books, eta -167 88 72 62 100 00 5 00 58 25 tionai y, Paid for labels, Office rent, Professional advice, Agents and surveyors, Contingent expenses and sala. ries, 72 06 Office furniture, 30 00 Balance of cash in hands of Treasurer and agents whose accounts are set tled quarterly, $1,830 07 The success of the Company so fur, is 14,h1y flat tering. Those inusuring houses of Brick or Stone have paid i of 1 percent.—whereas, in a Stock Com pany they would have paid a of 1 per cent.; on build ings of Wood and exposed, the cost of Insurance has been i of 1 per cent , in a Stock Company, it would have been to 1 per cent. The manufacturer and property hazardous has paid pr. ct.., in a Stock Com pany would have been from 11 to 2 per cent. The aggregate sawing to the members of the Com pany has been at least $6OOO in premiums for In surance. The ability of the company to pay all losses that can reasonably be expected, is no longer problemati cal, and while the capital of Stock Companies re mains stationary, the capital of this company increases in proportion to its liabilties. In a company of this kind, which is mutually to pay each other's losses by fire, and at such trifling expense to each individual. the directors feel confident that owners of property will no longer leave themselves without Insurance,but unite in giving their support to an Institution for mu tual benefit. L WILMARTH, Frost J B RoeursoN, Sec'y. Dzreeenrs 1!111=IM n 1 orrisnn Sarn'l R Johnston, Sylvanns Lothrop, Th. H Stewart, N . .;(r.r \V ii iii.`,:', , , i 11 . ,N 1 N:-. 10,937 45 sfir2,l9s $1,006,745 67 2609 38 468 0 0 $3077 33 $3,055 88 $1,225 SI Finrvr••, , E ‘'C'n rner, Jurnes Wond, L JR rrlnA 11:a1; ( 0 v J -Mr ,'.&""I 4315uud4. LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW CASH STORE! I SIMPSON'S ROW, MARKET STREET. 11:71roor doors below FOURTH STREET, is being received anextenslve STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS, Bought of the Manufacturers and Importers, at the lowest Cash rates—NOT AT AUCTION—aII of which will be warranted sound and perfect. Ladies' Plain Black Silks; Watered and Striped do India and French Satin; Marquesias, French and Scotch Lawns; Cashmeres, De Laing, Alpacas; Coburg Cloth, French, British and American Chintzes Lupins Bombazines; Barage and Tarlton Shawls and Scurf's, superior quality; Silk, Satin, Embroidered De Lain; Thibet and Cashmere Shawls; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, French and English Black, Blue, Olive, Bronze and Invisible Green Cloths; a superior stock cf French, English, and American Cassimeres—Vestings, Bute Cassimeres. new style Albert Stripes, Marseilles, Merino and Satin;—Silk, Merino. Cotton and Linen Shirts and Drawers; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Silk always Elastic Suspenders, Goodyear's do; Lawn Cravats; superior Silk Hand kerchiefs, a good assortment of Hoesery, etc. MB 1W 31E0 'OIL" Slit • Persian Lace; Transparent Lace, Florence Braid; Devon, Meth Gimp, &c. all of the latest Fashion, oval Crowns and extra edges; Unpressed and without stiffening, warranted to out wear any other make ofßonnets now in use. Bonnet Lawns, Hernnani Embroidered Ribands, lastest style, Satin and Mantua Bonnet Rib bands, from 121 to 374 c. per yard. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES AND SUN SHADES, Trish Linens, superior make, warranted all Flax; Bird Eye, Scotch and Russia Diaper Napkini; Crash; Border Damask Smiting; 12.4 Barnsly Sheeting, Cotton Sheeting from 5 to 12-4, Unbleached 5.4 Welsh Guise Flannels. LADIES' SHOES. Ryan's make, for which he was awarded the Medal at the late Franklin Institute exhibition, warranted not to rip; if they do, a new pair will be given on the return of the old ones. Tho Subscriber ask all who wish to purchase to call and examine; as his stock is entirely new, he confident ly believes it will be to their advantage to do so. His facilities for buying are equal to those of any other House in the city, CO' 62 mar 29-111 m. NUMBER FITTY-.NINE, BARGAINS! BAR G.AINS!! NEW GOODS, NEW GOOD;3. - Lp au la 12.3 a T:. La cE) 64 € 4 i . 3_ la now receiving from the Eastern Cities a very largo supply of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, all of which will be open in few days. These Goods have been purchased within the /113 t. month at the lowest wholesale cash prices, many of them much below the actual cost of Importation, and they ....ill be sold Whole sale and Retail at an unusual small advance en first cost. This arrival contains a very beautiful supply of NEW STYLE GOODS, for Ladies' wear, viz: Scotch, English, and French Lawns, Satin Striped Bar%o Shawls, Balzarines and Bareges, Best quality French Kid Gloves, Mouslin de Laines, Silk and Mohair do Cashmere de Cosse, 5 Chemizets, Rept. Cashmeres, ) Silk, Cottuo and Cashmere Hose, Very rich Figured and Changable Silks, Gymps, Cords, &c. &Le. Black Italian Lustrings, Laces and Edgings, Black and Blue-black Gro-de-Ssviss, Blomles N ew,, &c. Black India Satins, { Plaid M ' uslins, Blue-black and Colored Satins, Jaconet and Cambric Muslin., Florence, all colors, / Swiss, Mull and Book do Lupin's Bombazines, 1 Linen Lawns, French and Scotch Ginghams, Linen Cambric% A beautiful variety of new style Shawls, Linen Haft. BONNETS! BONNETSII • A large and well selected stock of all the nev. - eat and mostapproved Styles of Spring Bonnets. Bonnett Ribbons, very bandeorne, 1.2 to 25 cts. $ Bonnet Lawns. Artificial Flowery,'? Crapes and Crape Line, of all colors, Bonnet Linings, Cap Ribbons, Also, a fine assortment of Beautiful New Style Parasols, Parasoletts, and Sun Shades. His stock of Low Priced Cotton and Woolen Goods Deserves particular attention. He will sell - 64 ; Yard wide British Chintzes, 8 do second mourning Gingham Print!, 64 to 124 2 Domestic Ginghams, - - - 124 ; Ticking as low as 64 iCottcn and Linen Checks, all qualities, 10 to 124 t Blue Drills and low priced pant stuffs, - 124 1 Kentucky Jeans, - - - 124 ;Cassinetts at reduced prices. CARPETS, CARPETS. The attention of house-keepers is called to a lot of very Cheap Striped and Figured Carpets, at 124 to 41,00 per yard. Also to a fine assortment of 4-4, 5-4, 6-1. and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Crash and Diaper fur Towels. Ce;amon and vary superior Linen Table Diaper, Cotton and B, own Linen Table Cloths, &c. &c. Very heavyyard wide Brown mashes at Best - - Bleach Mashes, - - - 5-4 do - - Good Calicoes, - - - Very fine do - - Double Purple do - - - Blue Merrimack do - - GOODS POR GENTLEMEN. French and English Broad Cloths, of every rptality and color, at extraordinary low prices. Particular atttention is invited to a few pieces of very fine Black, Brown and Blue French Cloths, which are recom mended as being very superior, also Very handsome Vestings, Linen Collars, Byron Collate, Pancy Cassimeres, Silk, Cotton and Merino Undershirts, Black do. . Beet quality black and col'd fii d Gloves, Black Doe Skin do. Silk and Thread do. Bluck Lustring Cravats, Cotton and Merino i Hose, Black Satin do. Goodyear's always Elastic Suspenders, Fancy do. Silk Pocket Handerchiefs, Fancy Scarfs, Fine and Superior Linen do. Black Satin do. Sporting Pocket Handkerchiefs, Futhionable Shirts, warranted to fit, Trish Linens, Very handsome striped do. Shirting Muslin& The subscriber it.spect fully informs his customers that his stock of Goods has never been as large, or contain ed as great a variety of good bargains, as at present. He will receive regular supplies of new Goods through.. out the sea-on, and will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of every thing that is new and desire ble, in his line of business. Having the advantage of a long and intimate acqaintance with the Eastern Mar kets, and possessing ample means to make that acquaintance of use to him in purchasing his goods, be is, therefore, able to offar extraordinary inducements to those who may favor his establishment with their custom. mar. 706-1 m JAMES COCHRAN, Corner of Liberty and Factory streets, Ptlik Ward, Pittsburgh, ANT FACTURER of Magiesia Fire Proof .1.11. Chests, Iron Doors, Grates and Railings; Iron Doors for Bank Vaults, Canal and Rail Road-Irons, together with every description of Smith work. REFER TO--M Allen, James May, William Holmes, Samuel Church, Lewis Hutchinson, Lorenz, Sterling & Co., John Irwin & Son, Atwood & Jones, A I3eelen. PITTSBURGH, MARCH 3, 1845. We, the undersigned, having been present at a test made this afternoon, of a Fire Proof Chest, manufac tured by Mr. Jas. Cochran, certify, that said chest remained in the fire, which was fed.and kept up during the whole time, at least one hour, and during nearly ell that time was red hut. On being cooled and open ed, the papers and Bank notes which we saw placed inside, were preserved. We consider the test was most fair, and perfectly satisfactory, and cheerfully and confidently recommend the safe made by him to the public. Signed Anthony Beelen, Esq., W H Smith, Rees C Town send, A Miltenberger, M Allen, John Scott, John Anderson, William J Ankrim, William J Anderson, John H Cassel. A BEELEN, Eaq., Commission Merchant, corner of Front and Ferry streets, and Mr. G. BEALE, Jr., No 74, iVond street, are Agents for Pittsburgh; and TiRyAN and MILTENBERGER. St n - riet 3 rnny be addressed. l'i:tr',urgh, March 8, 1`.3 v Pennsylvania Canal and nallroad ADJOURNED (ALE. LP is',:ulirp , . .Nlurch 4L1,, loiJ E=ZMNIMIIIIIMIMI SIXTYJMO! PHILIP ROSS, North West corner of 4th anti Market streets, PITTSBURGH CLOT TUNG STORE REMOVED. Henry Morrison, Merchant Tailor, H A S removed Ins , Ptablishmom from Wood st ni Nri 1.73 1.11 -, r'y s , rem. r BT.I!:` , CIy s' ot:k ii,adv bLule Clothine% a5.'1:ir..•9p.;0.-.':A.'4t ( 1 LI, lu-d . French, Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12} to 44 cents. Cambric, Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, Bishop Lawns, Nan sook, Victoria, Netts, Wash Blond and Fig'd Swiss, from 31c to $3 50; Jaconet, Mull,Bwiss, and Thread Edgings and loser tinge, Plain, Bright Colored De Lains, for Children's Dres ses, etc. A:;SALOIVI Grand Elsamiustion AT DUCLUESNE HALL. TICKETN, $1,50. N examination of the pupils that during the past IX. winter have been entrusted to the care of Mad ame Blaique, will take place on MONDAY EVENING, March 31st, 1845. Imo" The following will be the order of the exer cises : Ist—Grand March. 2d—Minuet de la Cour, ending with the Gravotte de Vestris, by five young Ladies, 3d—Highland Fling, by classes and singly, by a young Miss of four years of age. 4th—Hornpipe, by classes. sth--Cachuca, by three young Ladies and singly by a voung Miss of four years of age. 6th—Scotch Dance, of nine young Ladies. 7th—Waltz and Gallopade. Bth—Cotillions. 9th—March. tIC7* After which the room will be appropriated to the use of the visitors for a GRAND BALL; the chino ing to conclude at 2 o'clock. In thus ending her exercises for the winter, Madame Blaique cannot permit the occasion to pass without tendering to her friends and patrons ber grateful ack nowledgements for favors they have bestowed upon her, and to express a hope that on future occasions they will be continued. mar2l-t lap =~- - 128 lq to 181 - 10 =NM IDlEl=l=l=l t"i3 E,' y.:: - r a L :1. L :_,,, 1 L' EMBEI 2tuction Salto. First Salo or Fresh Dry Goods. WILL be sold at the New Audios Rooms, Not. 61 and 63, Wood street, THIS MORNING, the 31st inst., at 10 o'clock, a very large andirresh assort ment of Fancyand Staple DRY GOODS, which have been just received from the East, fur fall sales. This stock embraces nearly the whole variety of articles in the line; all of which are of the best fabric, and very latest fashions. They will be sold for cash, currency, in lots to suitparchasers. WOOLEN. Blue black, brown end invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield, and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Worsteds. Plain six quarter English .merino, of all colors; changeable figured A Ipacca ustres; three and six quar ter mousselin de laines; dress hdkfs, &c. Silks and Satins. Plain blk dress silk; figured silk vesting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linen* and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thaead; spool cotton, prints, cbecks,ginghnms, Irish linens; brown muslin., bleached do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper; &c. Fancy Articles. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nettdrawers, G S combs, etc. CAPS, HATS AND BROGANS, Belonging to a seperate invoice, which must be clo sed without any reservation. One case of fine Nutre hats; one case of cloth, velvebead glazed caps; and two cases men's fine Brogans. At 2 o'clock, P M. A very large assortment of new and second hand household and kitchen furniture. mar 31. 6djourno4 Salo of Lots, on Fourth St noad. I N consequence of the severity of the weather, the Lots advertised handbill and otherwise to be sold on the 22d inst., is postponed until the 10th day of May next. for further information enquire of Mr David Beeler on Fourth Street Road, or to CROP OP 1844. 1 ~....s,'•••.„k 41 1 ‘,) , Xi -,,-..,,, • . .0 I . ..,....„,,,.......„.., , \,* . i..,.... - Nvi l / 4 .,, 5 ,-.11 , ..., J VO) l ‹. e . : 7 I f ii . " ks ' ' 4. ‘ .. ' ' ' '`. . , ; I..ei . -. 1...a..40 ,11 .'' ' . . . . . THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Stade consisting in part of the following kind3—of the kno t : year's gro vth, and warranted genuine : ..., Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, , Pepper, Leek, Pumpkin, Broccoti, Lettuce, ' Radish, Borecole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, . CabVage, M a llik stuttlu ' re ‘ , c Sa a l u s i tt ifi fy o , wer. sio l ni a ,ki rr nina u e,e t hy , N : Squash, Celery, Tomatoes, Curled Crees, Onion, Turnip, Cucumber, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown.) , &c., dr.c... &c. Tog;ther with a satiety of pot and sweet herbs and dower seeds. E i r Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees &c. from pie deners and others will be received and promptly at• tended to. F, L. SNOWDEN, feb 11 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood. et. Tho Girard Life Insurance Annuity and TI :et Company of Philadelphia. INCORPORATED IN 1836. • Capital paid $3OO 000 —th,arier perpetual, PRRAIDIERY-B. W. RICHARDS. ACTUARY AFB TREASURER—Jo/1N F. :TARES. T HIS COMPANY effects insurance op lives, eith er during the life of the applicant, for a specified period. It also grants annuities and endowments, and is further empowered to receive funds on interest and to execute Trusts and manage Estates, either from in dividuals,sCourts of Justice or Corporatio for the true and faithful performance of which the Whole cap ital is pledged. Premiums of Insurance are very low and every faciFty As offered for affecting the same, and every policy of Insurance for life is entitled to a Bonus of the profits at stated periods thereby, combi ning the advantages of a Mutual Insurance, with the security elm permanent Capital. As the public attention has not beerl much direc ted tore subject of Life Insurance In this city, the following instances taken from the records of the Com pany will show its beneficisl operation. Policy No. 485.—A man who had insured his lifts paid his premiums for 3 years. amounting to $l.l 80, when ho died, and his wife and family received from the Company $lOOO. Policy No. 546—The insured paid 102 per annum, for two years, when his decease occurring, his family received $5OOO. Policy No. 250.—The insured paid but one premi um of $22 50, when his decease occurred, and his family received $l6OO. In case of the death of the party insured, the amount of the policy will be paid with the utmost promptitude. In order co extend the practice of Life Insurance, in this city, and the west generally, this Company has appointed the subscriber their agent, who will attend to any business connected with the objects of the Cop poration. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM BAKE WELL, Office in Bakewell'a Law Bnildings, mar 18-d3m Grunt st. Pittsburgh. Look Out for Great Bargains AT JAMES W. WOODWELL'S PITTSBURGH FURNITURE WAREROOMS, No. 85, Third Street. THE subscriber has on hand the most ex tensive assortment of well made and beauti.. fully finished Furniture ever offered in this city, which he will sell at Ets,stcm Priees, vizt Sofas—a variety of hew patterns. Divans, Ottomans, Tote a Tete.' Mahogany Chairs (new style.) do Rocking and Sewing Chairs. Cane seat and Windsor do. Marble Top, Centre, Pier and Sofn Tables. Mahogany do Card do Dressing do. Cherry do do do do do. Dressing Bureaus (Marble top,) new style. Watdrolses, Secretaries and Book cases. Music Stools. N'usic. Hat and Towel racks. French and Patient High Posted Bedsteads. All kinds of common Furniture. Those intending to furnish, are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment, mar. 22-tf. JAS. W. WOODWELL. ZORN W. BLAIR, BRUSH MANUIrA.CTUREE, NoKI2O, Wood Street, Pittsburg4. EEPS constantly on hand the most extensive assortment of BRUSHES in the west, which he will sell as low as any in the United States of the same quality, and on more liberal terms. Also, Corn Hand and Fire Whisks. Also, a full supply of SHOE FINDINGS, indading Pegs, Sparableq, N'tt, Binding and Lininz Skins, &co., together the Ince cranpfeto ers••ort- Tnent of rS El NG TACKLE to be found - an.l t,tt: on the rnnst Tensor'. m.o. 19 d&-w? Fti"FV E r). , r !ot S . ;jl:- IT7T: - - 1 9. • • ff r I:q u a e L iT . `:•7l .. 7, ) tztA large and elegantly finished dem a story Brick house, on tbe N. E. corner of Penn and Hand Streets, fronting on both ativtete, and over Wm Tborn'sD rug store. A LSO --several large stare Booms, with atone &ants, on Hand street. Apply to march 22 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. MA neat little BRICK CHURCH, to am a public part of the City, caps de of walls commodating 200 persons. The building bee hese handsomely fitted up within a few months, and is well furnished with seats, lamps and other meltable esove niences. Apply to mar 20 ieriA large and conven two stor ney Atone d welling H ouse, situate onient Front, er Ferfy street. ALSO—A large and very convenient time story . Brick dwelling House on Wylie street. ALSO--A two story Brick Warehouse, on Fogy street. Apply to mar 13 To Let T HE STORE on the corner of Fifth sAd Usdon streets now occupied by J. Patterson. Apply to JAMES MAY. mar 6 Let THE two story brisk dweitlng boom No 89, MEL ernitlifield street, at present occuPiod by Mr. John Mciaden. Enquire of JOHN D DAMS, feb 20 corner of Wood and Sth nevem Hatfield Rope Wearier Neat T HAT extensive Rope Walk lately occupied by Smith & Guthrie, extending from the Kit:amiss road to the Allegheny river in PeeSles township.. where ropes foi. the inclined plane, Portage rail-rood, bag been mam2faetured to vein advantage; together with the Steam Engine and machienery complete, will be rented on moderate term. Enquire of GEO. COCIIRAN. feb 7. No 26 Wood rt. P 111'KENNA, Auctioneer For Sale. ila ge A two story frame house, 16 by 32 feet, ta. titer with a lot aground situated in All**. ny city, near the Union Cotton factory, 25feet heWair on Canal street, rutting heck 116 feet to Carpenter, Alley, will be sold low for cash or l'lttibtirlistnaaufsep, cured articles. Apply to W. B. FLAYS, fob 5 No. 220 Lanet t st. Sal& A N excellent farm of 187; acres of land in West moreland Ooooty, well watered and good itnprov meet; on .which as erected a. good Saw Mint any person wishing to purchase, can have a. bupla 17 applying on to jah 30. STEAM POWER A r •"a• it • e';i.. post' lam% T HE subscriber has a large and convenient buil& ing with about a 50 horse power engine, which be offers to let in rooms to suit any person wbo may wish to have power for rraoufacture, at a less rate thin it can be produced by a-small engine. Sbop on Fifth street, opposite Exchange flank. jam 16-3 m To Let 1 8 ,4 A COTTAGE with about four acres o r ground in the borough of Lwirtencesme= with carriage-house, stabling, fruit tress and sr good spring of water on the premises. Fiirtberinformation will begiven by either of the subscribers, aseeutorsfos the estate of William Tema, deed. Possession given on the first of April. JAMES TOMAN, GA B BIEL ADAMS, DAVID McMULLEN. San 7-if Vahtibie PrePert?. P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by erase of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, bald in the city of Pittsburgh, in and for 'said toeing, on the Bth day of July, A. D, 1844, will be exposed to sale by Public Veodue or Outcry, on Thursday awl% day of April, A D., 1345, oe the premises, at 2 o'clock, P. M., four certain contiguous Lots or pieces of Gronnd, situate on the south side of the Monongahela River, in St Clair township, Allegheny county afore said, in the town of Dirrninghara marked in the gen. eral plan of said town Nos. 94, 95:101 and 102,6E41., ed by lots Nos. 87 and 88, by Ne.ille street,ashes ground and by the ililanongethela River. The said Jots 95 and 102 containing together in breadth on Neville street aforesaid 120 feet, and in length 05 feet, the said 94 and 101 containing together in breadth 120 feet, and in length from said lots 95 and 102 to the Monongahela River, with the appurtenances, being part of the estate of James Patterscro, Sr. late of Alle gheny county aforesaid, dec'd. Terms of Sale--one third of the purchase money in hand, and the balance, one third in nine months from date of sale, and the other one third is eighteen months from date of sale with interest, the said two- thirds to be secured by bond and mortgage on the properly so sold.. JAMES PATTERSON, WM. O'LEARY. S Erection. march 14-wdrAltlOap Dinelotion of Partaership. T HE Partnership heretofore existing b etween Adams & Goldthorp, was dissolved by Ischia/ consent, on the 23d of December, 1844. • WILLIAM ADAMS, SAMUEL GOLDTHORP. The business will be coottatied a meta, at 61 1 Third at., br W. ADA.b2II., I take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my friends and the public, for the -purcesert I have received, and hope by a strict attention to ail orders they may please to favor me with and modems Charges, COMM a continuance of their patronage. All kinds of Owl Fixtores made to order, and put up in the neatest manner. Lamps Cleaned and Re. paired etval to new. Turning in general. jail 8-1:13m WILLIAM AbAMS intOPNAPir AGNNOT. REMITTANCES of money on moderate tarms,tats be made during my absence in Europe, to every port of Ireland, Engleml, Scotland, Waleson the crote• 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 t Water Street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Ps.. Change of Pim. THE subscriber having disposed of en interest in their concern to agentlernais connected whiten Eastern house, they will do business in fume under the title of Algee, McGuire &Co. As we propene /4n tending our business considerably, we apprise 614 those indebted to us in any way or to any *mount, of the necessity of making prompt payment. and alt those haying claims will please .present them lames direly for settlement. JUST RECEIVED on coaa*nmest per Seam. ere Hibernia and Monon g .61 4: 130 Boxes superior Cincinnati Soap; 50 " Star Candid*, 4*,,is and B pFor sale by rrAr 12, C/ITTIICH & CAROTHERS. TmpßovED LARD OIL, of superior quality, entirely free from Gum and equal to the best Sperm Oil; a few !this received on consignment end for .nl ,, by rn , tr 12 f Pmhp. SWIM 11 • •) • r for Bait (nib Co it& Per Seat. Por Neat Very Low. JOHN J. MITCHEL. To Let ALGEO 811 251 Liberty et. CHURCH & CAROTHERS ~j 4? .Craier ti`.‘ F -t: d v • - , t. ,;..,:- ~ L;:,,... 7t. 'IA here tart.* ,SLANT), n t Y.~ JAMES MAY H. H. RYAN'
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