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    FRIDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10, 1843
VITTSBURGII BOARD OF TRADE.
coaiaatizi ?OR sovratasn.
lafnza Thompson—Josiah Barker
A PROTRACTED MEETING,
Witt remit-mane in the Fifth Presbyterian t :burch,
en seat Sabbath morning, and continuo for two weeks.
Plaine worship three times on the Sabbath, and every
evening during the meeting. The public are respect•
folly invited to attend.
The Rev, Mr. ATERY,of Cretekalui, is expected to
Waist the Pastor. u 4
LULL IT.—The cue tif the Commonwealth vs
Jai. W. Biddle editor of the American. fur a Libel on
Absalom Morris, was called up before the Court o
Quarter Sessions, yesterday. Mr. Black, counsel fur
Defendant, read an Affidavit made by Biddle, stating
that he was:not prepared to go to trial, as he had but
the evening before heard of a very material witness,
named Hiram Keller. who now lived in Adams coun
ty. arid whose presence was required. He, therefore.
%dad far • continuance sfthe case until next term; and
theConrt accordingly postponed the case. It will be
tried attire next term, some three or four weeks hence,
and will be reported fur the "Post."
COL. LIIEIXANOW.LI.—We understand that this
venerable representative of the heroes who built up the
greatness of Napoleon, will be in this city about the
20111, on his return to his home in the west, and that a
number of our citizens who were interested in his last
'course of lectures intend to make arrangements to have
them repeated. He is now engaged in delivering lec
tures before the Colleges and literary institutions of the
'eastern cities, and has preptued a large uninher of
transparencies representing battle scenes in which he
took a part, that wera not alluded to in his former course
'of lectures in this city. If be can be prevailed . upon
to stop for a fewevenings, we have no doubt but his
lectures would be attended by large audiences.
Ev. DR. DELANY, editor of the Mystery, is on u
!professional and philanthropic tour through some of the
adjoining tmunties. The last number of his paper con
tainsn letter from him in which he relates all that he
ints seen since he left Pittsburgh. He speaks very
highly of the people of Cetnnonsburgh,*and compliments
the students of the College very handsomely for :heir
good behaviour. But he claps the leeches on the five
student* of Workington College in a manner that will
make them feel as if they were sucked every time they
think of Dr. Delany. That "aundy haired" voeth. turd
the "Huh:stout built" fellow mast have been 'cupped,'
or they would not have acted as outrageously as the
Doctor says they did
dr. Wm. 11. C4n.wiata, formerly a resident
.of this city, etid now proprietor of the Pimp nix Foun
dry, in Louisville, was n cently caught in some of the
niachinory of hisestabli3luant, and tt-nibly mutilated. ,
His recovery was consid.Ted doubtful.
[rj.
'We observe that 0:d LOGA.I Wat to have played
FALSTAFF' in Cincinnati, on IVeclnesday night last, for
his beuefit. Logan is u clever old chap, and an excel
lent comic performer. and mve should like to hear that
ho had a great house.
vrry destructive fire occurred in Rochestor,
New York. on Ft - May 1.14, which d. siro) cd six houses
:before it could bo chocked.
Tug Ccirrint AGAtt.t.— We understand that tLe
Curterbroke her cyletuder on her El 5 trip between this
rity and Ciqcinnati, anfl wag towed down th. - : Old.)
THE. FRENCH PltEiS AND THE FRENCH
The Jour owl des Debars is in eestucies, as it oath!
'to be, with the little C.,urt of Paris. "The Prince,'
says the French journalbd, "only hrenthes for the
greatness and glory of France." We have no doubt
'that every respiration of the young, Prince acts benefi
ci.till on the atmosphere. so as to ua.l a the bulk of the
.country and ato.ment hit honor. Allowing that "lie
breathes only fur the greatness and glory of Franco,"
let us ask the Jaartad des Debats what effect it ,
produeed on the country when the prince sneezesi—
Puna;
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERN
The Slaitsman of dm 3d says
Wu learn, from the Ohio Eagle, that the Hun. Win.
1 1 1edill declines being a candidate for Governor of
'o:iio. Mr. Brough,. Auditor of State, also declines.
A great portion of the democratic papers of the Suite
•bare ran' up tilt Hair of Davie Tono, and seem to
be going him with great ardor. Vu Lave no doubt
•the Bt4 of 13.3 , 1 try C lyeativa will decide dr! in titer
ni:adaunt - id uaa.sisziity fr pro,:utuppearance,,..
Mr. Till i 3 (Jac of the 4Jtaad of DJ:nlcruti nit!
Brest of ttien. Gin. Eng.
RIDCiWAY,
The seat of justice for Elk county, im situated on
the Clarion liver, at its confluence with Elk creek,
'where it is navigable for rafts and flat boats during
freshets.
The water of the Clarion is conveyed bye canal one
mile long and thirty feet wide, which affords an abun
dant water power for lumbering mills, which are loca
ted on this canal.
Elk creek, which runs through a part of the town,
has about 20 feet fall to the mile, is sufficiently largo I
CELEI
'far mills of any description, and on which considers-
WESTERN IN
Me lumber is manufactured, and a grist mill in the COFFEE NGII
'ROUSE,
.course °remotion. There area number of good dwel No. 9, Menitxt Stns T,
Pitiebrir gh.
.ling houses, in the village, six saw-mills, ono tannery,
two eIYSTERS and other refreshments, will be served up
blacksmiths, shoemakers, tailors, carpenters, &c.;
•hotels and a quiet, sober and industrious population \lin good order. Namely: Oysters mw,fried,stewed,
•cof abc:ut,lso mils. i and on chafingdishes. Also, IN TH2SHELL at thestand,
The Milesburgli and Smithport turnpike runs thro' or roasted, as soon as the season is sufficiently adynn
the place. The Warren and Ridgway, and Ridgway ced for their safe transportation.
THE PROPRIETOR is determined that this establish
and Mahon* turnpikes also connect here. Its ad
-1 old oyster depot) shall maintain
vantages for a place of busiuess arenot surpassed by ment (which is the
any in the county. The town will be surveyed and lots its reputation for the good quality of bis ALE, LI-
P . , QUORS, CIGARS, and such refreshments as travel
ers or citizens may require. oct 18--6 m.
St Peter's Church at Rome.
LARGE 'PAINTING of this splendid Temple I Lippincott Mills.
1,1 will be - exhibited for a short time at InwiN's
nr T HF. subscriber having purchased and thoroughly
repaired these M.R.L.s, is now manufacturing,
,d,, CM 0 ROOM, COlllar Of Vourtb and Market streets. ....
and Will keep constantly on hand, n full supply of all
i .: iis Picture, Bishop England gave the highest cult).
the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Braden, etc.,—
.s. Urn in the Catholic 'Miscellany, 30th January, 1236.
made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as
7 tis on its wa,v to New Orleans, together with 50 other
. I
soon as the tiecessaty additions can be made ta the
I aintitte, which are now open to the public.
machinery, he will manufacture every description of
i kildresi
Admittance
rice. G. COOK E. 25 cents; tickets for the season .50 cents;
Bar and Sheet Iron, usually made in this market.
loaf p
...- 139 11 'Opeo daily from 9A. M till 4P. M. and also I Orders left with S. Cuthbert, at No. 94. First street
from 6 till 9 in the evening, near Wood, or at the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will be
N. B. The Rev. Clergy of all denominations are IPromptly auended to. JAMES ANDERSON.
espectfully invited, free of charge. 023. I Se p 29-3 m
Situation Wanted,
As Teacher of French, Spanish, Greek, and the La
tin tang -tinge.
The undersigned wishe s to acquire a perfect knowl
eslge of the Englis'i, so that the recompense looked for
will be very moderate, it he could get lessons in En
glish from those whom he ntayinstract. He was late
ly a Professor of the alwve languages in the Colleges
of Baton Rouge and St. Charles.
For a character for competency and morality, he can
exhibit letters of the most respectable gentleman in
New Origami and Cincinnati.
ri'Reference in this cityean be made to Rae. H.
J. J. Dean, or St- Paul's Church, and Captain Jurnes
May. PAUL EMILE THEVEAU,
019. Wa!hingvwn Home , Wafer at
MIME
POI% THE POST
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FOR SAFETY,
Traveller* should select Boats provided with
Bean's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
I T would be well for the traveling community to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may be at the expense of procuring the above appara
tus. And that every individual making such selec
tions is contributing towards a general introduction of
an invention admitted by all men who understand the
principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure presienta
tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the
thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi
cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a
Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the
Preference. They have went to an additional expense
that your lives may be secure. °tight you not therefore
to meet them with a core spondingdegree of liberality,
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to IMP this awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They do not charge more than other boats;
their accommodations in other respects are equal, and
in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when
it is so completely in your own power to avoid those dis-
asters.
All boats marked thus rj in the Litt of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats premiered with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, LEXINGTON,
AGNES, LANCET,
AMARANTH, MENTOR,
ADELAIDE, MINSTREL.
ASHLAND, MARIETTA,
BOSTON. MICHIGAN,
BRILLIANT, MARQUETTI',
BRUNETTE, MAJESTIC,
BREAKWATER, MUSKIAGUM VAL'I,
BRIDGEWATER. MISSOURI MAIL,
CADDO, MUNGO PARK,
CHARLESTON, MESSENGER,
CICERO. MONTGOMERY,
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CUTTER, NEPTUNE,
CECELL4, NA RAGANSETT,
CASPIAN, NIAGARA,
CLIPPER, OSPREY,
COLUMBUS, ORPHAN BOY,
CLEVELAND, OHIO MAIL,
COLUMBIANA, OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PEN4LOPE,
E M M 4 PANAMA,
EDWIN MCKILL,V, QUEEN of the SiOUTII
EVELINE, BotrENA,
EXPRESS MAIL PAR 1 . 7'., .
FORMOSA : , S Ali NARAH ,
FORT PITT, SARA7'OGA.
GALENA, SAVANNA.
GEN'L BROOK, ST. CHARLES,
GALLANT, ST. LOUIS,
IDA, TALLEIRAND,
INDIAN QUEEN. T'OBACC'O PLANT',
r aLrNOls, VIC TRES'S,
J. H. BILLS, t ALLE.k . FORGE,
JE IVES'S, WEST WIND,
JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING,
LADY OP LYONS, IVIIITt ri3OLID,
mar .2.2
BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE,
LOOK IN AT sicitoyEmps
Corner of Woad and Water es,
vV TH ERE as choice an assortment
. of ready made
clothin2, cloths, casstmeres, satmetts, vesungs,
flannel shirts, drawers, cotton, Angola and latnb's wool
Fuse and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkf,t,
stocks, and in short, n little of everything adapted to
use of genticinen, all of which purchasers will fir.d
mule up, and also made to order in the latest and most
improved style, and at prices which, he flatters himself,
will successfully compete with any establishment west
of the mountains.
Having made arran:rements in the eastern he
will be constantly receiving accessions to his already
well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call,
then, if you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles.
11F'Good and yet Cheap, for Cash!
Remember the place—corne'r of Wood and Water
streets.
026-6 m
WM. BEACOM M. BLISS,
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY
Glass Cutting Establishment,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
stxT DOUR TO THE TEMPERANCE HALL.
- - •
WHERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glass,
of all descriptions, can be purchased at very rea
sonable prices, together with a great variety of splendid
cut glass, window lights for steamboats, private houses
and churches.. Also, window glass, a sui•erior arti
cle, wholesale and retail.
Persons wanting any of the above articles, will do
well to call and examine for titemselves, before purcha
sing elsewhere.
FV*N. B. Watch and Time piece Glasses always
on Gand. 015-3 m.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
;TACY LLOYD, JR.. .... -• .... A. G. REIN Hint.
LLOYD & CO.
W HOLESALE and Retail GROCERS AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 140 Liberty street ?
a few doors above St. Clair street.
MP Where families can at all times be supplied
with good Goods affair prices.
oct J.
Groceries.
rill HE subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public that they have commenced the
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PRODUCE
BUSINESS,
At No. 20, Wood street, two doors from the corner of
Front street, under the firm of W. J. Howsan do Co.,
where they will be prepared to impply all those who
may favor them with their orders, with groceries and
Pittsburgh manufactured articles, on terms which can
not fail to g i we satisfaction.
WM. J. HOWARD,
ROBERT RODGERS.
nl—dtv.lm
ilea D. Davis,
• .
AUCTIONEEIt AND COMMISSION MER
t r 'orfl'ei: of Woos a*d sth ea.., Pisfairtil . ss
T 3 reedy to receive merchandireof every descriptidn
en consignment, for public or private sale, and
froth Wag experience in the above business, Setters
himlf that he will be able to give entire ,satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sale 3 every evening,at early gas light. aug 12—y
AT Davia' Books at Auction. •
Commercial Auction Booths, turner
Wood and Fifth streetA. on Saturday °Veiling
next, November 11th, at.l pa4t lt o'clock, will t Old,
a large and very valuable lot of Theological, HistuOcal
and Miscellaneous Books, received direct from New
York.
n 9
AT I RLVATE SALE.
AfT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, cornei
o Wood and Fifth streets. An extensive as:
sortment of DRY GOODS, recently purchased in the
East fur cash, and which will be sold at a small ad-
Vance on Eastern prices, for currency or approved en
dorsed notes. The assortment consistsin part of
20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths;
15 " super. blue cloth;
10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths;
4 " super. Beaver cloths;
5 " pilot cloths;
40 " rassinetts, assorted colors; some very
foie;
50 " flannels, twilled and plain white, red,
green and yellow.
20 " English merino, asserted colors;
100 ell ivuol blauket shawls;
200 cutint Plaid shawls;
1,600 doz. spoof Cottou, all colors;
1 . 60 pielect bleached and brown muslins, and a
greet yariety of other articles usually found in a Dry
Goods House,
5,„0 - ',Alsti, an assokmeat of boots, shoes, and hats,
which will all be sold at prices without regard to the
late advances in the East. sept 23.
--------
. Young Iftson Tail.
CHESTS, half chests and boxes Ygent
fl y
son Tea, ufgood iecei yeti, and fur
sale low for cash. JOHN D. DAVIS,
on. corner of Wood and Fifth sts.
Q SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stack, at pH
sate sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS,
sp I I Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
GROUND NUTS.—Just received from Philade!.
phin, on consignment, 100 bushels African
ground nuts, which will be sold in lots to suit purcita
serA, by JOHN D. DAVIS,
n 1 corner Wood and Fifth streets.
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T UST RECEIVED and fur sale by WM. THORN,
e 1 No. 53, Market street,
500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bat,
600 " " " in cagic, , ,
100 " vnriegatell soap,
50 " white Castile, (only !Min - narkel)
100 " almond snap, in f lb. casks,
50 shaving snap,
10 " Glenn's rose sperrnacetti soap, fur Chipped
hands awl for softenin; tire skin.
The subscriber has on hand a larger ascii-01,mi of
the above article+ than any other establishment in this
pity, and is also receiving a large ftapply of frelth - drugs,
*:% . THORN,
No. 53. Market street.
B UTTER -27 Kit..
5 13nrrrig Western Reserve
Dairy Butterjll4t rvr eked anti for sale hr
n, JENNINGS &Co
43 Wood it
pep 9.G
J ti sr 1} ECG! LE I.) and 16i talc on con‘ignment
WO+ bArAtl•.
- . .
7hh olitTnr,
Can he 'eon et the store of.facob Paintrr& Co
'rug J . NIOOREILAD Si. CO.
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Fl IiDS. r:T; e. . r..reivra, and for
A...v.1 tale by J. G. & A GOAbON.
(
rioxEs CHOCOLATE,
sky 10 do Geo. Pepper,
3 do " Alla,icc , together with Mustard,
Ginger a:id Cocoa, will be sold very low to close eon
si•pment, by HAILMAN, JENNINCIS &CO.
018. 43, Wood street.
9V BAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE, for sale
Aft, raw; by
IiAILMAN JENNINGS & CO.
oct 18. 4J, Wood street.
40" L s. ftfirT SCOTC
1.) SNUFF, ju.t received And for iiikle,hv
JONATHAN
Corner 4th and Wood sts. Pitts.
BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or bale, for sale
by
A. BEELEN.
05 -t f
1 ACKF:REL.-16 Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, jus
received and for sale by
I - lAILMAN, JENNINGS &CO.
43 Wood at.
TOBACCO.-10boxes Bisrten 4 ssblenge tobacco.'
25 do Russell & Robinsoris do
5 do Hare's do
10 do assorted sizes and brands,
just received and for sale bY
HAIL:SIAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43, Wood street
B EAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just recciv
ed and for sale by A. BEELEN.
os—tf
moxEn HERRINGS.-25 Poxes smoked her
1...) rings just received and for sale l by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO ,
Aug 9
43, Wood street.
r p EAS.—lteceived on consignment.
12 Chests Verging Hyson Tea,
4 " Black Tea,
4 " Imperial,
5 " Gunpowder, 1:;) ,
J. G. & A, GORDON,
imp 13. 12 Water street
SKITH'S NEW YORK VARNISH, No. I. quick
drying, in store, and for sale at the DRUG
WAREHOUSE of J. KIDD,
net,. Corner of 4th and Wood eta.
G OSHEN CHEESE, n fine article, just received
and Tor sale by LLOYD & CO.,
n 3 190, Liberty street.
ZANTE CURRAN'T'S, new and fresh, just received
and for sale by LLOYD Xt.. CO.,
n 4 1.40. Liberty soot.
H ALIFAX SALMON—Th e lovers of good fish
are requested to call and examine some very
tine M. 1, Halifax Salmon, which we have
.justreceiv
ed and opened for retail.
Wt have also a few bbls Nos i and 2 Salmon, same
as above, for sale by the bbl. LLOYD dr. CO.,
n 7 120, Liberty street.
11/'
TACKEREL, HERRING. 4c.—
a 10 bbls No. 1 mackerl, (Northern inspection)
10 " " Q •
10 " " 1 herring,
10 boxes Scotch herring,
Received this day and for sale by
n 7 LLOVT , & CO., 140 Liborty st.
BUFFALO TONGUES.-=Receired by Little Ben, 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine ordnr, direct
from the mountaics. A. BEELEN.
na-tf
BUEFA LO ROBES.. —Received by Cicero, a fresh
and full supply of all sixes of Robes. Apply to
ng-tf A. BE ELEN.
Gold:
Stifer
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH
1111.1zi• of Pittsburgh
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank
?zehange
Do. Hollidaysburgh
PHILADELPHIA
hank of Nora America . .
Do 2Voi•thern Liberties
Do Pcnnsy/vaniti
COnimeicial Bank of PenSisAinia
Farmers' trie,d lifcchanke' bank-. :
Kensiniion
itrantliattiretiand Afachans'..
Mechanics • •
Moyamensing . .
Philadelphia bank
Schuylkill "
Southwark ..... ".... . .
Western
•• • •
Bank of Penn Township .. . -
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Chester county
" Delaware county -
" Montgomery county .. .
" Not - another/and
Farmers' bunk of Bucks county
Easton hank
Doylestown bank
Frank/in bank of Washington
Bank of Chansbersburgh.... .......
" Middletown ......
Gettysburgh
" Lewistown
....
" S naquehanna co unty
Berk: county bank
75
Columbia Bankand Bridge Company 1
Carlisle bank
Erie bank • •
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster
" Bank of Reading 14
Harrisburg bank 1
Honesdale "
Lancaster " ....
2 21
Lancaster co. "
24
Lebanon " .
Miners' 'bank of Pottarille
+ l ll"o•o7'ntrahela bank of Broitmtrftle
Mu' Hope aad Delaware Bridge company.... 10
Northampton bank • .•. rate
Towanda bank I#3
Wyoming bang
3
-•-- •
West Branch bank.. ...... • 25,
York bank • -
ni I
OHIO
Belmont bank of St. Clairsville
Clinton hank of Columbus
Columbiana hank of New Lisbon
Cirelerille (Lawrence, cashier)....
14
" ( Warren, Cashier) no sale
rineinn pti hanks
14
Chillicothe bank
.. • 4
Commtreial bank of Lake Erie • ' , lb
Dayton bank.... .... ..... ..... • .14
Franklin bank of Columbus 14
Farmers' and 3fechanics' bank of Steubenville.. 1 4Farmers' bank of Canton 40
Geauga
Oranrille .
72
Hamilton
...... .... .
hanealter 25
M 25 arietta
......
Massillon . . •
Meclteinirs' an<l trac&re. Cincinnati
Mount Pleasetlit
NomccA .
Putnam..
• C• 77".j:lesiy
Scioto. _
Urbana..
Wooster..
Xenia ...
T. an
State bank and branches
State Scrip
ill banks
_
State bank
Bank of Illinois, Shawneetorn
•
Bank of the Valley of Virginia .
Bank of Virginia
. .
Exchange bank of Virginia .
rme rs' bank of Virginia..
North- Western bank of Virginia .. _ _
Merchants ? anit Mechanics' bank of Virginia!
Aeanches
Baltimore City banks.
All other solvent banks
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks. .
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks . . . . . .
All solvent banks
Mobile banks.-
Country baisklk
LOUISIANA
New Orleans bask: ( go ad). -
All banks
8008 AND
07
PRINTINGFICE,
The proprietors of the MORNING POST and MLR ,
CURT ANIS gANUFACTUREit respectfully inform their
friends and the patrons of those papers % that they have
a lMgc and well chosen assortment of
11111 71Ir 31(1 3 "..E',
eaas cremaa atatie3waaaa
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are
prepared to execute
,ETTER PRESS PRINTING ,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Books, Bills of Lading, I Circulars,
Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Cards,
Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips.
XII ittnbs of Blanks,
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, faith , ap
propriate cuts,
Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable
terms.
We respectfully ask the patronage of our friend -sand
the public in general in this branch of oar business.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH.
to Printers.
W E have received, and will hen e f ter keep eon.
scantly on bend, a full supply of Printing Ink,
in large and small kegs, which wewill be able to sell
cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by the cash
(IN ALL CASES) will be promptly atten ded to.
PHILLIPS & SMITH;
net 10—tf O ffi ce of the Post an 4 Mandactuter.
_ ~rE.. .......e ~.
CORRIICTILD b•ILT IT
itnanzre, EXCHANGE gsredvasm,
CORK L ` IL oi WOOD AHD THIRD STS.
SPECIE S A DARD.
Merckants and Manufacturers' &rip
Exchange Bank Scrip
Currency
Erie Bank Scrip
EXCHANGE: - - . AT SIGHT
Ox Philadelphia • • -
Net? Ylifk •- •
Bostoll . - - •
Baltimore • • ..
MEM
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
ILLINOIS
VIRGINIA
MARYLAND
GEORGIA
ALABAMA
TENNEISEE
N. w. CORNER OF WOOD I FIFTH STII.
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INGRAHA M & Ca,
roi.scribun r ada nanimitinn
Utz igatt 'UDR
A GENTS for the Mere!Alas' TrarAptiftaiion Cotn
paay of the Alarchanqe Uric, trio
Canal; Washington, Line. Hume}-, Pidnisx & Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line; pohnss6-initi. and Ohio Canal. Pidpfie.
tors ofthi Mefaituiti,.. Line, Ohio Canal:
hirta To
Wilkie & Ens*drth; No. 9; Clitottiiiii Slip; N: Y.
R. Hunter & Co. Albany:
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & Co., titnitir4,
M. Tt Williams & Dew,
Hon: John M. Allen, Clivelini
Chian,. At. aimin g .,
J. S. Diaei,,,Renkver..
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Bir4tg)nun Co.; i l itilburgit
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Beaver aad . arson Packet.
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THE canal packet ERIE, J. M.
7 -' 7 ' s -......- •. ShaW,llllll2lol% will run as regular tri
weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves
Beaveron Mtindays; Wednesdays, end Fridays' morn
ing-, lekreit Warted dh Tocidtiys, ilitirsdays and Sit
ardayst cotinectint With tEe Stage Lines to Clevelind
direct, For freight or Pais , re4.ppry
.Un liiitird, or sti
BIRMING M & C 0 ..; Pittgimirgh,
3. S. DICKE , 'haver.
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1843.
_F ARE REDUCEIj:=-11: B'. Mitt LIRE dt StArtzt
AND RAIL ROAD CSits, froni Pitillitirgh;iiiiiieir
ffird; Chartibersbilir, Harrisburg and 12ncailer, to
Philtdeliihit, connecting with the Main train orcirs to
Pif. V. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore'.
Fare to Philtuiehts. tD, i
lialtiTnoie 9.
Learns daily at 8 o'clock A. M: .
Officel
d doer,below the Merchants' H otel Woo d st.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co.,
feb 23, 1843-Iy. Premier**.
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The Great Central nisitte
I Via National Road and Baltiniore and etra
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Road Company.
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NEW NE OF U. S. MAIL Cd. CI-lES FOR
WASHINGTON CITY; BALTISIORT, PHILIbET.I4II.I.
AND New YOR*.
rp HIS line is in full opehttiOn and
_L daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via W‘ishington Pa.
and national road to Cumbeilabi'd; connecting . here
with the rail road Co'. to all the above places: Trav
elers will find this a speedy and comfoil4fe.
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum
berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at
the shortest notice. with the privilege ageing. through
direct or taking one nights rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our office at the 'Monongahela
House. L. W. STOCKTON,
feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co.
Regular Packets, ibr Cincinnati.
jail jail
The Svriftsism, RobiniAn, Mtstet, laves is . irt
Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The Cutter, Collius, Master, leaves every Friday at
10 o'clock a. to.
The Nlonteomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat
urday at 10 o'clock a. in.
The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun
day at 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN BIRMINGHAM& CO.,
mav Ate;:tr.
A LLEN KRANIET, t" han re Broker, No. 46,
Corner 'etf Wood and
.Tird streets,Pittsburg
Pa. Gold; Sili4, an'd Sol v ent Dank notc.l, bought
and sold. Sig/S4 cheeks on tfie taiiiinCitlas; fur sale.
Drafts, notes and bills, collected.
kiEn L ENcxs
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorenze,
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woody:ell,
Janson May,
Alex. Bronson &Co.
John H Brown &Co.
James M'Candlless.
J. R. M'Donald.
V. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank K
RemovaL
DCAWFIELD has removed his marble Este!)
• lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahnestock's
Drug Stotts, where he will keep constantly on hand
Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19-1 'r
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Dissolution of Pirtnnrship.
rp HE partnership heretofore existing under the
1 style of Devine& M'Anulty, is chit dardissolved
by mutual consent, H. Devine is to collect all sums
due to the concern, and pt ill claims contracted for
the concern up to this date.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1843
H. Devine respectfully informs his friends and the
public, 'that he still continues in the Transporting
business, and that he has removed the office of the U.
S. Portahle Boat Line, to No. 45 Water street, next
door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive
and forward Freight to the East, un the very lowest
terms.
H. DEVTNE.
Pip,
Dissolution of Pip ,
T HE Partnership hen:toren azistiagander the firm
of Molts/ and ALEXANDRA, is this day dined
ved by mutual consent. JAMES iiICREY,
sopt. 1, 1843. WM. G I ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY respecdtlly infiiims his Nends
and the public, thath. still Continues in the transpor
tation Bnsiness, at his Waiehnuse, Consta op LIBER
TY AND WAYNE ;TRZETTS, Canal Basin, Under the
name of the "trqepeadeat Portable Boat Line,"
where he will receive and forward freight to the East at
the lowest terms Sept.
PASHIONABLE
RAT AND CAP BIAMTPACTOIZT,
No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and
Wood, and corner of Sixth and Graving.
& H. WALKER feel grateful to the
. pub li c for the liberal patronage bestow
ed upon them, and beg leave to state that they are now
roan' factoring and have constantly no hand a very IM
perior article in Beaver, Russia, Rentria, and every
other description of Hata. Also t a variety of cloth,
sealett and fur caps; all of which will be sold at the ve
ry lowan prices. As no part of their thanufseuite is
done by rnathinery, be by the best workmen by hand,
they can recommend with confidence their Hats. as be.
ing superior and more durable than those yof to rite public: • Merchants and see pees lie supplied area "(pally as low term s a, st
in tk e E a can
ern Markets. I. d: H. WALKER.
PittiNigh, Pi
Philadelphia.
Cincinnati,
St. Lotus, Mo.
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Landreth's Girds deeds
A full supply of Landreth's Garden r Soodli - art . riTo
band and for sale, at his agency, the Drug 461-e ol".
F. L. SNOWDEN',
184. Libcrtyst., head of Wood
D ll. M'L Ari.f:'S LIVER pILLs.—ThiF is to cer
tify that a niece of mine was very ill with the Liv
er complaint. She purchased a box of MrLane's
LjN
er Pills, took them as per directions, felt much refitt
ed, used a second box, and is nearly cured. I believe
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was the Liver Pills that relieved her. I would cheer:
sully recommend M'Lnnes Liver Pill to these person*
ehose Liver is disused. Jesters lion,,
12 miles from Pittsbnrgh.
For saleat the Diet Store of JiaN,
nct 31. Ci)rt.er Of 4th and *cod as. Ptlir.
H. DEVTNE,
C. A. WANULTY
R. M'LANE'S AMERICAN WORM
4Feith Apply of this 4 -L 4 .1110)1e medicine
for expelling worms from the system. I'. rents whose
children nve altlicte(l WI Worms •nay depend on this
Article if given acc6rding to direction.. Certificates o
its efficacy turn tie shown to convince any person of its .
surprising nigivity any promptness in ex.pelling wcrtnii
and thus saving the lives of humpy d. ut childrept
For sale at the Drug Stored' JON. KIDD,
art 31 Corner of 4th and Wood sts. Pitts.
DR. M'LANE'S
ABUIRICAN WOl3l SPEICIFIes
Mr. J KIDD—Sin—A child of mire about 4i ycaie
old, was constantly indisposed, and of pale complex
ion; but had always a good appetite. In order to have
the child well, I bought a small bottle if McLane's Ver.
mifuge of which I gaic MEd spOonfuls, after whieh
20 or 25 lur ,, ' e wortns Were expelled. I wi , h all Ger Gtr.. mans would read the above facts. The child's health
is much ittfpiecred. MICHAEL
Chartier's Creek, Sept. 26 1343.
CU Ter sale at the Drug Store o f
JONATHAN KIDIS.
net Corner of 4th and Wood sta. Pittsl.g. rtl
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Money Waited.
11-V ANTED immediately and on the best sernritir,
on mortgage on excellent property in town
and country, and on good private security, if preferred;
and for different perinds, the fel lnwing lams . vie; $5OOO.
$5OOO, $3OOO, $2OOO, $lOOO, $750, $5OO, $206.
$l5O, $lOO. Person* having rimnery to lend WM find
undoubted security. A fair interest, and in itieveral
cas a good fireminin for money, and all in roam:fence •
on applying at HARRIS' Agent-y and l etelliger t ce Ott
fice, N0..9.5th street.
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A RGA INS ! BARG AIN'S ! ! BA RGAINS f !!—:
B All sorts of clothing and r i , ring apparel- Fleavi
eAsll at Nn. 151. Libettv atrs et ta d see for voursekei
trd7 7.
J. Mer L i)S KEY.
Sot Sate nub Co
Good Paiits fbr Sale:
F OR sale,une or tleo fgy-m s of good land out ir
ler, and, near the Franklin, Ikaa.and timid
Born's,,Esq:,.about 14 miles from PittibTigh. The
one form hait, 150 acres in, V 5, acres ok-aredi 30 of it
in good rAcadow, p good hewed log }loose rind framd
Lian', and a triod tmang orolirirtl an it. and ?t is well
fenced and in good Order? the other has 5) are about
25 eleire'd, tin meadoir a good heived log Moak and
sitableoii it is Well TenF.rid iipil watered int! in good
ortieraniaa'djoini the above., The two trill ik sold to:
gather tidivided, or about 160 Will be old io
one of tile farms, and, tvill.be sold at a lair price ftri
cash or nearly all .cash . . For terms and partieularil
please enquire e.t FIARRIS' GenerAl Agen . t arid Intel
ligenee Office, No. 9, 6th street. 09
A Good Mose ind Lot for Salo Low
- L. , OR sale low for cash or the larger part cash, part
bredit or trade, a good new vivo story brick hinise,
two ,good lots with a house and cow stalide, coal and
c 6 Chen touses, and everything in good order amt. dui
Market house, tip} t irxham—the property will be sold
low fir all cash, or ILree fourths caAh and the holancii
on time or suitable traay. A good bargain and good
title ‘kill be grven the purcLaser.
Plesie General Agency and Intel
jirence OfEce,No: 9, Fiftli stl'eef.
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A Bone and Lot for Salo
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. F OR SALE or . barter. a good bowie and lok
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_ 0 in the borough of Lawrenceville, about
tw o miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and well located.
The above property %ill be,sold ak.a bargain, for cissh,
or exchanged . for store goods to suit.t.he parties. For
particulais please .Apply at HARRIS' Agency and
Intelligence Office, Ne. 9; Sth st. 03
LIAR S OR SALE AND RENT.--;-About 13
fdrhis, and farms with ntills, for tile on ne;
comniodatin* ken%s: Several &tins Srantetl intent bt
good fanners. in vil.h farina tb,.ptivhasel i ,
4r !fete th em to rent will
.451,15- tit HARM'
Oenprul Agency tksi IntelliethkentFiCe, No. 9,5 th r
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•V -- • POII SALE;
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r.,. FARMS of improved land in &islet and illb
A.E.I Beivei counties; to suit l urclidsersi ;n a
ligh.state of cultivation:
2 Farms in Armstrong elitinty. near Frsepoett
tod
acres cleared; 150 bearing fruit trees, 3 dwellings, bald
&c. For piitrcclira , 'enfu'..:e at my arca, Sinithfielki
'near 4th street. ,
oct J. K. 14 EN DEB.SIDN.
be cad:
68 ACRiatti:VALUAI3I..F LAiiD3
13,
co lola bargain it lots tosuit
ptirChasers. be land iier in Tyler and NicAotoi
Co's., Virginia—ona 'ctsiit or sai.cbriisliaiensi:.
For particulars inquire of tEe subisctllki t , if byletieh
pdstpaiii, LLOYD &CO.,
oct 10 140 Liberty street, Pittsb'urgb:
. Ur ..
TWO STORY brick hoisae, suitable Fur h
dwelling and Grocery, situate on the corntf
of Fill an IJniOn streets : Pos . sestfrisi chin itricueili
iA
ately, Euqtiire tit
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Bandlig Lot* is zr •'.
'l3 LOTS, suitable for building, most eligibly ?u
-nwed, and within two minutes' 1k 44 I.lil
steam ferry kat landirig,., will tilr: V&A . pricep to sir?
Theteri4 will be ,made
either for cash or such barteras can be maiienviiiiablC:
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
juno 1. JAS. PATTER:S-ON;
For sag.
T OTS on the North Ei;t.cditier of Coal Line iij
High Apply to
BENJAMIN DARLINGTON,
kap lo Market near Fourth stiveis
Porgy fiat
tit That COTTAGE. aititatO ut the iaekratiehjif
tiTvrencei-ille, tit presi-asi irr:tilpied by Juiut
Parkei.
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The pluce his a rcty fine garden and good assort
ment of fruit trees. Any person renting can hove the
privilege of engaging for the ensuing year. Possess
sion given on the lst of October next.
Apply at No. 5 ComMercial Row, Libeil• strittit
or to Wm. Toman, Smithfiishl-stiketst.
sep. 1, 1843.
Zionseit, Sa n P• r Rent;
rp HE subscriber has opened a Book to record an*
1. dwelling. house, warehouse, sroi.'e, rot tr.)
or country farms and seats for rent, charting the
ere 9.5 cents each record. t-le will 'keep itopertiorl
who wish to rent any kind ofprioiieriy to examine, a
charpe their. I% cents; and for a s'mallsoMpeassltion,
will attend to renting all kinds of property, arc' attra.ti
to all kinds of business between landlord and tenant:
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent,
sopt '2l. No. 9, Fifth st.
Proximalex rirg rick forSalc. •
UST received, 500 Freeman's brit Fitt Brick
o.# which will ftereifter ker l constantly on ha
and sold low for colt, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. ul
nnov 20 . No: 60 litatetar.
Poach Tea
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THE subscriber ins 5??: ely d from the Nur 1 1 sere 'of Landreth VA Ful t 9n; ne ar_ililadelphils
a lot of the.ctioiCest:ra`rie'v.ofpea c h trees, to whi c h a
would call the attcntid, of the. .
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, L. 4NOWDE:g.
No
Libeity st. head of Wood. .
JAfF.S MAY