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MUM! MORNING. DECEMBER 1. 1343
Fute..—A ciletructire fire occurred yesterday morn
' seg . , about 4 o'clock, in Pipetown. It originate,' Ina 1
Tavern known as the Kensington Inn, mad although
'she Engines hastened to the ground with their usual
aiserity„ such was the difficulty in procuring water,
mad the acenbuortible chaructsr of the houses, that the
dkunetepread rapidly, and are they could be arrested
destroyed four (mime huiklines. The pioperty was
sot insured and beloard to Aessrs. .1 oh n Wallace and
John Watt. The loss sustained by thew gentlemen,
is said to be $lOOO.
TOR POOL—We are pleased to see that our citi
aens. with accuitornod' liberality and humanity, are
malting arrangements for the comfort and support of
the pow. during the present winter. There are bun.
Areas in our city who will, no doubt, stout in need of
the aid of the humane and philanthropic, and it
peratislay devolves upon us," to give them the help
and succor in our power. The propmitiost adopted at
the meeting of Tuesday evening, to purchase a farm
for the use and maintenance ()Nile poor, is n measure
. which recommends itself to our economy as well as
our 'humanity. It has been demonstrated that they
ems be supported at less expense than by the present
system. Many of those who are compelled to enter
the Poor House are aged or feeble persons, cud it is a
inestion for serious consideration. whether such a
place, even under the best organization, be conducive
to the ha:Jib of its dram ties. Were the Overseers and
Councils w purchase a farm for their use, the lives of
many of them would be extended; the labor would be
nothing when divided among the number, and their
samforts and happiness incalculably inc:eased.
DCKOCIUTTC SU P PER.—We hi another col.
!am the proceedings of a meeting held on IVednesdity
ovening,at which it was resolved to have a Democratic.
..Suppet on Thursday evening, 7th inst, Mr. Arm
etroog, of the Washington Hotel, has been engaged to
prepare the supper, and we cnn assure all who are dis
posed to be his guests on the occasion that he will pre
pare for them a first rule entertainment.
Muzak aleethlg.
•
{'an't furg,et the Shank Meeting at the Washington
tFotils ettJe evening.
• PUBLIC MEETING.
THE Pm,* Hot SE ANI) THE POOR
The citizens of Pitt - Awe/ assembled at the Meth°.
di.t church, cornor of 7th . iind Smithfield street., oa
Tuesday evening, pursuant to public notice, and organ-
Losti by appointing hie Honor, the Mayor, Choirman,
and M. Robertson, Secnittary.
l'hefiAlowinr. preamble and resolutions were sub
mitted by Mr. Thoma 3 Bokewell, anti unanimoudy ad
•pted by the meeting:
SVh -teas, the City Poor Holum aid th lot on
it stands are too limited in extent to :ulmit the numer
-111,14 p.srsons who, by age, misfortune or di.ease are com
pelled to rely upon the assistance afforded by the Poor
'Lora fur tht•ir relief
• Aid wbereas, it is btlieced dit t o, the poor • f thiscity
sun be supported with less t.spenioupona well selected
farm. while their health, comfort and impint:mutt
would be promoted by a change ftion the present Poor
liunse tits suitable farm near the city, and conducted
►y prudent anti jutliciott4 management:
And whereas; by an act of Assembly, approved 9th
Mitch.. 1843; the overseer.; of the Poor an• authorized
t t !Belittle Pour 'louse and Lot o v b longing to the
city, an 4 p.n.:11140 a out t't:e Farm in Allez'ituty roue•
ty, b::sp,troyriate,l for the re,ideoce and ittpport of
the puler of this city, on I.•r the motion of the City
Councils: Therefore,
R-tsolved„ That 1.113 srlr•t and c 'lll in councils of
this city lie respectfully ?odic: ted to adopt such to •asures
M daisy may deem ez:tedient to cant' into eller& the
said act of A +semhlv.
itessdred. That aconcnittee of 5 he app tined to
e , sliseet infornattion relative to the management and di-
Y....a110t+ of a farm for th- support of the poor of the
'its'. a Id lay tha sa:rat b.fore th.: councils for their con
sideration.
The following gmtlemen compose that Committee:
Clowles Stealer, Hun. Harmar Itlntty.
" Th. . " Win Porter,
Joshua Hanna. Esq.
The meeting then proceeded to the appointment
of Committees from the following wards of the city for
the that purpose of soliciting contrilustions nod distrib
sting.supp:ies to the suiforing poor of our city during
the ICCICIIIeIIt. 5e1134/13, which resulted in the selection
of the fitlinetisig gentlemen:
rirst Ward—Thomas IllsFuthien, Dr. C. L. Arm
ando/J..1094Th Long, John 11. ALA:widen, limber. E.
Sellere.
Seemed Ward—W m. G -urge Wt min, J.
Cultart. M. Biirelan.l, S.
thin Ward—Jmmei Nlmanoth, (libriel AtlumF,
John MeEwea, Ithn W. Blair. Hears.
Ftistra {Surd—M. Allen, M. It. b..re Mn,
AWL Glrilon, M. Whitmore.
The above namoil %Van!, Committees will meet at
the au w.l of Trado Readid; ZPORIStra Friday evenin;
a tut it TJ'tilutk. Punt:Yell atteralliwe is particularly
Youvresteri.
ALEX. IIAY, Chairman
M. it 'min )N, Secretary.
Lett CHI (: N.—The giant Girl will positively leave
ea Sunday morning; those with wish to visit hoe will
renumber that SatordAy will be her last day in Pitts
burgh. Hundreds visit her daily; ladies had better
van in chit afternoon's, as the room is very much crowd
ed in the evening's.
NOTICI
OP" Persons in Pittsburgh, anti vicinity, who feel
a) interestin th3"AmEtticAs are inform
al that a meeting will be 11..4(1 ut tin U States Hotel,
(flewnissun's) on Mandl sy evening next, ut 7 o'clock.
Copia; of the "Articles of Association" will be riven.
Ls. D. Taoarsßenott, Agt fur Pitts'gh.
A PROTRACTED MEETING
Is nnw in progresa in the Eagl ■h Lutheran (;hutch,
Seventh street. fhe Pastor will be asi.isted by Rev.
Mr. Laitataitowsitv, and several other ministerial
brethren. Preaching every evening nt 61 o'clock:
sumetints for inquiry every afternoon at 3 o'clock.
it.%11...- 1 w.
Port of pittsburgl).
Reported by Sheble and Mitchell, General Steam
Boat Agent,. Water street.
•Irt PUT NINE INCHES WATER IN THE cif Ammia.
ARRIVED.
'Daily Beaver Packets,
Della, Bowman, Brownsville,
Moxattala, Parkinson, :Monongahela cit.),
Little Ben, Mason, Cincinnati,
Lancaster, Klinefeltor,
Utica, Klinefeher, Saint Louis,
Mclntire, Scales, Zanesville.
DEPARTED.
• Daily Beaver Packets
Alpine. Cockburn, Brownsville,
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling,
Lehigh, Price, Cincinnati,
Little Ben, Mason, Cincinnati,
Moxaliala, Parkinson, Monongahela city.
r ep. Al l boats marked thus [•] arc provided with
Eva is Safety Goan!, to prevent the Explosion of steam
Boilers.
The Steam Bost Clutter
LL leave Pituburgb on Mira
days instead of Fridays, as
heretofore. nit alteration has been
misdate avoid running en Sundays.
For freight rot 'wove apply on board or to
lIIRMIN(in M & CO..
its 60 Water it.
FOB SAFETY,
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
TT would be well for the traveling CI numunity to
bear in mind tlutt their security depends entirely
'upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may be at the expense of procuring the above appal-a
n/A. And that every individual makiag 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 preventa
tive against those dreadful disaster". You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions drat have already
taken place, their, almost daily occurrence, and the
thousands of livesthat have already been lost, a suffi
cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry fur n
Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the
preference. They have wart to an additional expense
that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore
to meet them with a correspondingdegreeof liberality,
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They do not clmrge more thurrother boats;
their accommodations in other respects are equal, and
in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving
l'huburgh every day, why will you run auy risk, when
it is so et impletely its your own power to avoid these did
asters.
All boats marked thus [' ] in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of tillA pallier, are supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Beats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, LADY OF
A GNES, LEXLVG TON,
AMAR.I N7'll, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASIIL.LND, MINSTREL.
BOS7'ON. MARIE 7'7'4,
BRILLIAN7', .MICHIUAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER. MAJESTIC,
BRIDGE WATER. MUSKINGUM VAL' Y.
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK,
CICERO, . MESSENGER,
CANTON, MON 7'IIOJI ER Y.
CUTTER,.. NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NAR AG ANSE TT,
CLIPPER, N IA GA RA,
COLITAIBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
cOLUMBIA.NR, 01110 MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO,
DugUESNE. ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EM.V.I, • PANAMA,
ED 11"/ N HICKMAN, QUEEN 11' the SOUTH,'
EL DORADO, ' ROWENA,
E VEL /NE, EA R
EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA. SARATOGA.
FORT PITT, • SA VAN .1.
GALENA, ST. CHA RLES,
GEN'L BROOK, S7'. LOUIS.
GALLANT, 7 . ALLE Y RAND.
IDA, TOBACCO PLANT,
INDIAN Q UEEN. VIC 7'RESS,
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
J. IL BILLS,
JEWESS, WEST ir r.v n,
.1.1.1! ES ROSS, WING AND WING,
mar 2!.!
WINTER CANIPAIGN
BrilliantOaroor anitra2recolonted Success
OF THE
'CIIREE B 1 DOORS!
rplIE proprietor veell known and highly N-
J_ eared establishment takes great pleasure in in
forming his friends :ilia the public at large that Ica has
now prepared nt 1114
SPLENDID SALES ROOM,
No. 151. LittEnrY Sr..
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
WINTER CLOTHING
Ever offered for sale in this city.
HIS STOCK 01,
CLOTIS.CASSBIERES. ru.cir AND BEAVER
CLOTHS, CACHMEHE, SATIN AND
OTHER vEsTINGS,
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or
der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash
ionably deigned at ut any other establishment
Is THE UNITED STATES.
IT I'S WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY 07'11-
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
And nt no place west of ail matintaias can purcha ir ro
find such a variety of goods from which to select no at
the
THREE BIG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled stoet of clothing, he
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS. &e, &c.
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
And in following out this system be feels con
fidentthat his customers aml himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
nt; troci.n INVITK
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GE ‘TLEMAN, THE MEI?-
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGII..4 N
To ;an and examine fir them:wives at
THE THREE BIG DOORS,
No. 151. Liberly stred,
AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED.
'OBSERVE ME TA L PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.
_.cal
na JOHN I'CLOSK EY.
Situation Wanted,
AS Teacher of French, Spanish, Greek, and the La
tin Langthi2e.
The undersigned wishes to acquire a perfect knowl
edge of the Englis't, so that the recompense looked for
will be very moderate, if he could get lesson. , in En
glish from those .whom he mayinst met. Ile w its late
ly a Professor of the above languages in the Colleges
of Baton Rouge and St. Charles.
For a character for cotnpetenry and morality, he can
exhilit letters of the most respectahle gentleman in
New Orleans and Cincinnati.
re Reference in this city can he made to Rev. 11.
J. J. Dean, of St. Paul's Church, and Captain James
May. PAUL EMILE
nl9. Washington House, Water st.
BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE,
LOOK IN AT SOH OYER'S,
Corner of Wood and Water es,
WHERE as choice an assortment of ready made
clothing, cloths, cassimeres, sat i netts, vest i tigs,
flannel shirts, drawers, cotton, Angola and lamb's wool
hose and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkfs,
stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted to
the use of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will find
made up, and also made to order in the latest and most
improve4lstyle, and at prices which, he flatters himself,
will successfully compete with any establishment west
of the mountains.
Having made arrangements in the eastern cities, he
will be constantly receiving accessions to his ahead)
well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call,
then. if you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles.
MrGood and yet Ottap, for 0n5h!,41,15111
ember the place•—eerner of Worid Water
meets. tefklas
1 'Auction Salts.
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T,
Corner of Wood wed 51/t sir., Pittsburgh,
IS ready to receive merchandise of every description
on consignment, for public or private sale, and
from long experience in the above business, flatters
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on Mos DA Y I Mal THOGUIMA TS, Of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articleA,new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. nag 12—y
LARGE SALE OF' BOOKS AND STATIONARY
AT AUCTION
CATA LOGUE of Valuable ..Nli.4lcllaucous and The
°logic-al Works, including 840 volumes of popu
lar Novels, Romances and Tales; many of which arc
scarce and valuable; to he mild without reserve on
SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Dec. 2. Sale to
commence at 6 o'clock, at Davis' Commercial Auction
Rooms, corner of Wood and sth %t.
n2O JOHN D. DAVIS, Auc'r.
Assignee's Salo of Dry Goods.
W ILL be sold by order of Assiguves, on Wednes:
day, the 6th jam. at 10 o'clock, A M., at No 92,
Market street, the entire itock of Armel and Aluntz,
remaining on hand, consisting Ma general assortment
of Dry Goods, among which are
100 pieces bleached muslins,
Cloths. cassimeres, cassinets,
Merinos, various colors and qualities,
Kentucky jeans,
Red, white and yellow Flannels,
Mousdin delainci and alpaca..,
Dress silks and satins.
Colored cambric: and paper muslins,
Chintzes, ealicoe4 and gingham.,
Sh.rwls and handkerchief:, a great variety,
Li,/ell and paintml lawns.
lio.iery. glove, mid -u , peralers,
Seurfs, stocks, cravats,
Black, lace and green veil:,
Button!, spool Coltma,
All Of it hid, will be sold witluoit reserve. Sale to be
continued on Friday and Saturday, eth end 9th iust.,
and until all 14 sold.
Terms, cash, currency. JOHN D. DAVIS,
dl Auctioneer.
(Gazette copy.)
BEAR SKINS, drei.ed and undressed, just receive
ed and for sale by A. BEELEN.
os—tf
EAS.—Received on consignment,
I'2 Chests Young Ilcsnu Tea,
4 Black Tea,
4 " Imp rial •
6 •• Gunpowder. by
J. G. & A,GORDON.
11 Water street
BerFALo tom; I:F:S.—Reeeived by Little Ben
10 boxe4 Buffalo 12,ntguea, in fine order, direct
from the rnountaieo. A. BEELEN.
nB-tf
BuFF.tl.O ROBES, -llveri , eil by Cicero. a fresh
And full supply of all sizes of Rohe.. Apply to
nB.tf BECLEN.
~) UFFALO li4Jlll.:s by liner , rube or bat:, for salt
Iby A. BEELEN.
p5-tf.
~.,„1 " !lUDS. N. U. SeG 111.. just received, and fot
ate sale by J. G. & A GUROUN.
027.
JUST RECEIVED and for salc on Cuipcipment,
bacon,
7 Idols sugar,
Can be seen at the store "(Jacob Painter& Co
tote '2.9 • J. K. MOORHEAD & CO
BAGS GREEN Itto COFFEE, for
1 lu“ , Lv
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co.
41, Wo , kl street
o.t ftUUI brtodtlrttcelebratedchoice
fu.'uily butter, put op iu full bould keg . Apply
to A. BEE I.IA.
FltEs clip:micA Ls, Prorip. Pill
I ly.iratr, Strveloi t, Vents, Oxide Iti.tnuth
nt the Druz Store of JON. KIDD.
n
Dzocutor■' Notice.
A LLpersons indebted to the estatenf Thomas f_7ns
silly, late of the, city of Pittsburgh, deceitseil,
are re/nested to m eke pnyinent immediately to either
of the uitiler.i;:ied, and all persons having elnims
against the same. will present them properly authenti
cated to either of the inid..rsivied for settlement
fIENItY LL(CULI , Peebles Township,
JAMES C SSI LLY, Pi . ttslirgh,
.1 AM ES 111. 1K ELY, Pit tsborgh,
JAMES (: AIM! NS. Pitt Township.
n'2s—d i w I to EXCrlllora.
Groceries.
THE sti.scribcrs respectfully inform their fricn is
and the public that they lin‘e commenced the
\V I 101.ESA 1. fiItOCF:RI" ANDPRODUCE
BUSINESS
N. 20, IVood :greet, two doors front the'rorner of
Front street, muter the firm of W. J. I lOWA & Co.,
where they !prepared to supply nit those who
may favor them with their fullers, with groceries and
Pittsburgh manufactured nrticles,on terms which can
not fail togivc satisfaction,
WM. J. I 10W A RD,
ROBERT RODGERS.
n 1 --(lkwitn
FOR SALE CHI:AP,
Two New and First Rate Steam Engines.
ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot attriki7, wtli he mild with or without boilers.
The other engine is 1•? horse power, 74 inch cylinder,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 2 feet long. 311 inches
in ilininetei. These engines are made of the heat ma
terints and in the most ,üb,dantial manner, and will he
said on arcommodatintr, terms. They can be seen at
the warehouse of the subscriber at any lime
nE—tf 11. DEVISE, States Line.
AMERICAN HAM DRESSING SALOON,
FIFTH ST., NEAR MARKET.
partner4iip heretofore existing between F. A.
Fretiwy and G. G. Frethey having hen dissolv
ed by mutual consent un the Ist instant, the business
will be conducted in future by F. A. Frethey, who is
fully authorized to settle all the partnership concerns.
lie respectfullv asks for the continuation of the pa.
teenage of friends nod the public generally. n7—lm
131-1 MIS pure Balsam Cepaiva, just received at
V the drug eture of JON. KIDD,
L'23 Corner 4th and Wood street:.
Allegheny County, ss:
T N the matter of the udmini,tration account
I. s JL of Hugh Tuner, surviving Admiuistra
• 5 for of ‘i . illiunt Anderson, dec'd.
And now to wit, Nov. 4th, 1843: On mo
tion of Mr Hamilton, the Court appoint David
S Roseburg and 11 Morrow, Eqrs, to tindit, set
tle and adjust the said administration account.
By the Court,
THOMAS FARLEY, Clerk.
The anditors will meet for the purposes of their ap
pointment, at the Recorder's Office, new court house,
on the 13th day of December next, at 2 o'clock M,
when and where all petsuns interested in the settle
ment of the above account may attend'
DAVID GILLELAND,
SAMUEL ROSEBURG,
n24-luw3t ROBERT MORROW.
Auditors.
911 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day
"ft/kJ received, and for salo by
VRESII DRUGS.—Just received, Quinine, Tar
-I: twin Acid, Calomel, Oxide Bismuth, Hydriode
Potash. Ex't Barks, at the wholesale and retail Drug
Stine of JON. KIDD,
nl7 Corner 4th and Weod streets.
J. G. & A. GORDON,
12 Water itreet
STANDART, INGRAHAAI. & CO.,
lierunuillkbig and cummliosien 1111erahasis,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
AGENTS for tho Merchants' Transportation Coat ,
puny composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie
Canal; Wzishington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie
tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
ItEFER TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Cuenties Slip, N. Y.
R. linnter & Cu. Albany.
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer Sr. Co., Wilful°,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen, Clint:land.
Charles M.
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Cu., Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Beaver and Warren Packet
, Tin.: canal packet ERIE, J. M.
Shaw,master. will run as rt•gular t ti
weekly packet b,•tween the above named ports. leaves
Beaver on Mondays, Weditv_sdays, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays; emmecting with the Singe Lines to Cleveland
direct, For freight or passage apply on I,oura, or to
DIRMINGII AM & CO., l'iusburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
Zi:Z.41473' 4343.
1843.
1 - 4 1 ARE REDUCED.—I. S. MAIL LINE or STAGES
AND RA 11. ROAD C t ui. from Pittsburgh, via Bed
ford, Chamber.4burg, llarriihurg and Lancaster, to
Philadelphia. emmertitm with the Main train of curs to
N. Y. &e. Duly 150 miles stating and one night out.
ALw, the direct line to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
11.thimore 9.
Leave. daily at 8 o'cl..cl( 1. M.
(Ake 2.1 .1..,nr below the Alerrhants . lintel Wood it.
MENDELL. IVACGII &Co.,
feL 93, 1813-Iy. Proprietors.
The Great Central Route
Via Nalional Rood and Balliotorc amid Ohio Rail
Road C'oixpany.
NEW LINE OF V. S. MAIL COACHES FOR
WAMINGTON CITY, BALTIMORRE, PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORK
TWS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh
daily at t; o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa.
and national roa 1 to Cumberland, connecting here
with t h e nail road Ct.'s to all the ;dna.° places: Tray
elers will find dd., a speedy and comfortable route,
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum
berland line, facilities will be atfinded which have not
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra couches furnished at
the shortest notice. with the privilege of going through
direct or taking one night: re.: at their option.
For tickets, arid ) at out Mike at the Monongahela
House. L. W. sTocicrox,
feb President of N. R. Stage Co.
Regular Packets, fbr Cincinnati.
r „ a :Z:4, 7 . 4 1 r r4t
The Swiltsure, Hobiuson, later, !ewes net)
Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. to.
The Cutter,Collius,Nlaxter, Ica% ex rxrry nun.<lay at
10 o'clock a. in.
The 'Aluntgotnery, Brunet!, Mailer, leaves every Sat
urday at 10 o'clock a. tn.
The Express, l'arkittstan, Nltt”ter, leaves every
Suu
dae at 10 o'clock n. nt.
I.IIIIMINGII.V\I S.:
Alt/Tata.
United States Portable Boat Liao Dcpot
at I A. McANULTY very rc.pectfidly informs his
V./
. friend+ and the public, that he has tnade trrange
ment• to continue the agency of the boats forming the
C. S. Portable Boat Line, at the large new Warehouse,
CullYLlt or HATS'!: ANII - LiIIERTY Canal
Bashi, where good a ill be received and forwarded
with usual despatch. and CM the moot favorable terms,
t• Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yotk or Boston.
THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent,
'272 Market it., Philadelphia.
M 00 RE &(•11 ASE, Agents.
75 Bond) . * Wharf, 13altimme.
sept. 4-3 m
A',LEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46,
Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg
Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought
and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Drafts, nto es and bills, collucted.
I=l
\Vim Bell 5.7. Co
Join) I). Ua i•,
r. I,nrrfrre.
J. Painter C Cn.. j r'It""t; 11 . Pa
•Tf:11111% .,,, ,1we11, 1
m av,
Alex. &(o. )
John II lirnixii& Co.
Jame- , `,..Ci:)rintviti. 0.,
.1. It. M'i)vnala. . St. /...111.. MI,.
w. H. Pow. E:sq., Prri t Bunk Ky.
RemovaL
PCAW FIELD has removed his marble Egad,
• liihment to Wood at. opposite Fahnextock'•
Dni,e; Store, where he will keep constantly on hand
Tomb Stone., Monuments etc. np 1.4-Iyr
Dissolution of Partnership.
lIE partnership hemtocore existinz under the
1. style of Devine& Nr nutty, is thiM day digsobied
by mutual consent. 11. Devine ix to collect all sains
due to tit-, coacern, and pay all claims contracted for
the concern op to this date.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1843
ii. Devine rn , pcctfully informs his friends and the
public, that hit still uontimies in the Transporting
bushier, and that he has removed the 'ace of the U.
S. Portahle Bunt Line, to No. 45 Water street, next
door below Lewis Mitchinson, whore he will receive
and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest
terms. 11. DEVINE.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE Partnership beret, fore existing under the firm
of litcxr.v aril A LEXASDEK, i 3 this day alSetol
ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY,
supt. 1, 1843. IVMM. ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends
and the• public, that h.. stillcontinues in the Transpor
tation Business, at his Warelnnis..., roux ER OF LtnER
TY AND WAYNE 3 - 111,F.FTS, Canal Basin, under the
name of the "Independent Purled,le Boat Line,"
where he will receive and forward freight to the East at
the lowest terms sept. 4—tf.
F ASH lON ABLE
RAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY,
No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and
Wood, and corner of Siza and Grant 6/*
I& H. WALKER feel grateful to the
. public for the'liberul patronage bestow.
ed upon them, and beg leave to state that they aro uovr
manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very so.
periur article in fteiteer, Russia, :Nutria, and every
other description of Hats. Abut, a variety of cloth,
sealett and fur caps; all of which will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufactuie is
done by machinery, hut by the best workmen by hand,
they oan reoornmend with confidence their Hats. as be
ing superior and more durable than those generally of
feted to the public. Merchants and storekeepers car
be supplied upon equally as low te rms a. in the E as
ern Markets. I, & IH. WALKER.
013-37 n.
I€ll LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly ,it.
fluted, and within two .: 2 tes' walk of the
sicamfcrr y boat landing, will, of at prices to suit
the times. The terms of pat.me... will be mule
either for cash or such barter as can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
juin! 1. JAS. PATTERSON,
MATWO STORY Krick hou.c, suitable for a
. welling and Grocery. situation the comet
of Fifth and Union Atreetf. Poiset, , itai given immcdi
atrly. Enquire of
oil
DR. .:IPLA NE'S LIVER PILLS.—This is to cer
tify that 3 niece mine was very ill with the I.ic•
er complaint. She purchased 3 IMO( of 11cLine's Liv
er l'ill4,1”ok them a: per tlireetime4, felt much reliev
ed, used a a•roud lnz , no d iw nearly cured. I belies eit
was the Liver I'ills that relieved her. I would cheer
- Lilly recommend NFLanes Liver Pill to those persons
whose Liver is diseased. JOSEPH Born,
12 milt"3s from Pittsburgh.
For sale at the Drug Stow! of JON. KIDD,
oct 31. Corner of 4th and Wood sts. Pitts.
T II E subscriber has just received from the Stir
=sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia.
a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees,to which he
would call the attention of the public.
F. L. SNOWDEN.
No Liberty st. head of Wood.
S ALT.-230 bbls No 1 Salt fur sale. — lrmoiro of
HAILNIAN, JENNINGS :9: CO.,
nll 93, Wood street.
B UTTER -27 Kegs.
5 Barrels Western Reserve.
Dairy Butter just received and for sale by
HAI LNI AN, JENNINGS &Co.
43 ‘Vood
A full supply of I.litmlrrth's Garden Seeds always on
hand and for Aide, at his agency, the Drug stone of
F. L. SNOTV DEN,
184, Liberty st., head of Wood
AtIERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glass
V V°full descriptions, ran be purchased at very rea
sonable •together with a great variety of splendid
cut Ont.:, window lights for suambrr,iits, p, ivate houses
and churches. Also, window glass, a superior atti
.:le, wholesale void retail.
rer.ions wanting any of the above articles, , AIII do
well to call and cocal. II fle for tlieinselves, before purcha
sing elsewhere.
nr N. B. Watch and Timc piecc Glasses always
on band. 025-3 m.
°SEE 111 I ES. wouleltrspectfully inform Isis friends
and the public in general, that he dyes Lulled'
dresses, I laleitsand Mantels of every description, black;
and warrants them not tostmet, and to look equal to new
goods. Ile dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk
and carpet yarn. A lso, clew es and restores the colors of
gentlest] wn's clothing, so as to resemble new :Telesis.
Mr. H. flatters leimsel Mint he can please the public,
as he hoe done an extensive business in New York for
twenty years. All work done on moderate term, , , at his
establishment in sth st., between Wool and Smithfield
near the Theatre.
RPThis is to certify that OSEE HIM ES has done
work for us, which has fully answered our cap«.
tations, and we consider him a competent dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy.
Wm. Barnes. W. B. Boles
J. B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porter,
David Hall. 11. H. Smith,
B. F. Mann. Henry Javens
David Boles, A. Shocker, jr.
Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes. ap 20
11. DEVFNE,
C. .1. M'ANULTV
THE subscriber having purchased and dairoochly
repaired these Mit.r.s, is now manufacturing,
and kill keep constantly en hand, a full supply of nll
the ditierent kinds of Nails, Spikes and Brailes, ete.—
made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as
soon as the neer-wary additions can be made to the
machinery. he will manufacture every description of
Bur and Sheet Iron, usually made in this market,
Orders left with S. Cuthbert, at No. 94 First street,
near Wood, or at the Mils M the }NMI Ward. will be
promptly uttended tn, J.IMhS AN DERSON.
acp 29-3 m
JOIIN LE FEVER'S
Plow & Cheap theek Establishment,
NO In, DIAMOND ALLEY
DETWEED WOOD ♦YD NUMMI 971tEs:4
T WOULD most respectfully announce to the citizen•
.1 of Ilittshurgirased the country grneral Iv, that 1 have
commenced the matiofttcture of STOCKS, °fevers- va
riety, form and description, and would soliritmerchant•
and other, to call and examine ler thenuelres. as I am
determined to sell on die moat accommodating term,
for cash, and hope, by atriet attention to business, ti,
merit a share at pubtio pampas:v. Rug . . 19—Gen.
SEVERAL improved Farms wanted, (within 20
miles of the Pittsburgh market). Persons di..
posed to sell will please cell at my office, in Smithfield
street, near 4th, soon,
011.1-qf J. K. FLENDTJISON.
•
for Salt antato £tt.
A GRF.AT 13A 4CIAIN,
18 ACRES of good kind. within two miles of Man
cliestee,iiiil be sold rot cash; a great baigain.
Apply at Era* & FOster's Reis' Estate (Ade; next
dour to the Post Office, Third st. nos 30
A FARM FOR SALE
A of 100 acres, 12 miles from Pitcsinirgb,
I 1 op this Franklin Itozul, adjoining- lands of William
Cochran, tsq,, will be sold on favorable terms. P.m
furtherparticulars apply to P. McGARII,
n2O-Im. I.49Libertv streets.
LEAst Ma SALE
THE u 4F44 ,,,
4,latrm t.f n Lease on part of lot No.
20. sittatt:d in the piarnond, Allegheny city,
smith side Having a frame house 9.2 by 26 on a lot
'22 by 90, haring ten years to rim: will be sold a bar
gain. Apply at EGOLY & FosTga real estate agents
next door to the Post otlica..
Perms, /he, for Sale, Exchange and Ititt.
FOR SALE, about a dozen good small and middle
sized and large farms, at from 10 to $3O an acre.
For sale or exchange, several houses and lots in Pitts
burgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Lawrenceville, &e.
03'Senend farms wanted to rent by good tenants.—
Persons having farms to r'nt or exchange may advance
their interests by calling at Harris's Agency and In
telligence office, No 9, sth street.
LANDS POE SALE.
,c"" FARMS of improved land iu Butler and
de &
1• ! ) Beaver cnunties, to suit purchasers; in a
high state of cultivntinn.
2 Farms in Armstrong count.. near Freeport; 100
acres cleared; 150 lam ring fruit 'L....es, 3 dwellings. barns
&c. For particulars, enquire at ow office, Smithfield
near 4th street
Oct 30--ultl
littilding LotailMirmingham.
TO LET
Peach. Trees.
Landreth's Garden Seals.
PEAcocK, M. B
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY
Glass Cutting Establishment,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
XXT DOOR TO THE TEMPERANCE HALL.
New York Dyer.
CERTIFICATE
Lippincott Mithi.
Vaasa WaateL
1 ) L:N NSA LVA SI.I. —PITTSBURGH
Bank of Pittsburgh
Merchants and Manufacturers' blink
Exchange ... . - • :.".:..":.
Do. lfollidaysburgh -- • • •
PIM AM:3.1 1 111.V
Bank o f North America ~
Do Northern Liberties
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania pas'
Farmers' and 3fechanics' bank
Kensington hank. ~ pi"'
3lanufact ure rs and Mechanics' pat'
Mechanics' PH'
Moyamensing . per'
Philadelphia bank par
Schuylkill ..pat'
• •
Southwark ..... ".... .... . par'
extern . Par
Bank of Penn 'Township par'
Girard bank. 16
U. S. bank and branches .....z.....1140
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown....:,:'
'' Chester county ' Tat
" Delaware county Par
i Montgomery county par
1 " Northumberland .... .... psr
Farmers' latnk of Bucks county Pal
Easton banl- .... peer
Doylestown bank 11:'"
Franklin bank of Washington ... •;...., ....• 1 .
Bank of Chamhersbiergh 1
Middletou-n
2 2 /
Gettysbn rgh
I " Leteislown .. .... . . 2
" Susquehanna county —,
Berkscounty bank
Columbia Bankand Bridge Company 1
Carlisle bank
Erie bank ........ ......"
Farmers and Drovers' bank • -...—•
" Bank of Lancaster , 12
" Bank of Reading...—. : 1 1
Harrisburg bank .... - • 2
iron egdoze ". .. . .... il 2
Lancaster "
Lancaster co. " 2
Lebanon " 21
_Miners' bank of Pottsville .... ..... —.. .. ...... 2
_Monongahela bank of Brownsville .14 ,
..Vrte Hope and Delaware Bridge osnapang.....s
Northampton bank ••• • . • ..... RO salt
Towanda bank
11:q.,,,ing bank 3
(Vest Branch bank.... .... ........ 20
York bank .. ...... ... .: ... 24
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. Clairsville 1
Clinton bank of Cohntbus . . . . 1
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon •••• ........1
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier ).... .... 1
" ( 11" o rren , eashier).... .... ....fie) Said
rin rinn .-ti banks .. .. - 1
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Chillicothe bank 1
Commercial bank of Lake Erie 15
Dayton bank • -1
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Franklin bank of Columbus .... ..... .1
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steuhenville..l
Farmers' bank of
..Canton • 40
Geanga i
Granville 74
Hamilton !ft
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Lancaster 25
Marietta • .„.. ...,..!...,1
Massillon . . . ........_ .. ... .: . ...1
Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati '' - -.: -3
Mount Pleasant
Norwalk..
Putnam..
Sandusky.
&iota._
Urbana...
'rooster..
Xenia ...
Zanesville
J. K. HENDERSON
JAMES MAY
State bank and branches.
Slate Scrip
.411 banks
State bank
.... SO
Bank of Illinois, Shateneetown 60
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VIRGINIA. .
Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1
nk nf Virginia 1
Exchange bank of Virginia
Fanners' bank of Virsrinia • . .1
North-Western bank of Virginia.. . I
Merchants' and Meckaities' bask of Virginia .. ..1
Branehes .....
Baltimore City bartke
All other solvent banks....
NORTH CA ROLM
All solvent banks.. . . .
SOUTH CAROLINA
All &Olsen! banks .. . . ..
Allsolsent banks..
AL &LAMA.
Mobile banks.. .. •
Cosixtry banks.. .. . --
LOUISI ANA
New Orleans banks (
TENNESSEE
All ban.ks..
The proprietors of the Montt Ist; POST and MEM.
CORY AND MANUrACTURER respectfiilh• inform their
friends and the patrons of those papers, that tlwv haTo
• large tend well chosen assortment of
fir 1010 .11ER1E°' ..1E
ataa uaa raeaaa zata2lxtalat
Necesxary to a Job Printing Office, and that they nrc t
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTINS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Books, Bills of Lading, Cireubare,
Pronnlifets, .Bill r 441% Cards,
Handbill.. Blank Checks, 1 Hat Tips.
Otifcnas at 131 auks.
Stage, Steamboat aivi Ctiaal ose jltflt, wit& ap
Projaiate exit,
Printed on the shorteA notice and most reasonable
terms,
sevatinfully ask the pat mtin!ze of our frit nds and
the public in reueral in this branch of our business.
inly 31, 1343. PHILLIPS & SMITH.
WEhave received, and oil' hereafter keep cm.
stoney on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink,
in large and email kegs, which we w ill br able so AO
cheaper than it has bessnafere been sold iu this city.
Orders from the Emmy acoompaaied by 'ha crt
(tx CASES) will be promptly attended re.
PHI Lurs & Rani.
°et 16-if - ice of the Pest and Myptifsettuet-
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Exchange Baia Scrip; ...L.. • •
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