Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, November 07, 1843, Image 3

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    A PROTRACTED MEETING,
Will commence in the Fifth Presbyterian Church—,
,ktf oat Sabbath morning, and continue for two weeks.
7idilio worship three times on the Sabbath, end every
.toefenniracderin g tho meeting. The public are respect-
Bally invited to attend.
The Rev. Mr. Avsnr, of Cleveland, is expected to '
assist the; Pastor. . n 4 1 FOR SAFETY,
provided 1 Travellers should select Boats oriht
4 s .: A fire broke out hi the cellar of a dwelling E'
Ug Erplon'en of
fibaveia-Lacock street, ABegheny, yesterday, but was ' van s Safety Gaardsforprevents
Steams Boilers.
wished before any damage was done. ,IT would be well for the trave li ng community to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
• upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may Ar a d the expense of procuring the above appara
tus. - that every individual making such selec
tions is contributing towards a general introduction of
an invernion admitted by all men who understand the
principle s of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa
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. Ought you not therefore
to meet them with a correspondingdegree of liberality,
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They d'2 not charge more than other boats;
their accommodations in other respects are equal, and
in many caws superior; and as tro is tiZ,3 /envine
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, wheit
it is so completely in your own power to avoid those dis
asters.
All boats marked thus [')in the List of Arrivals and
wi Departu res in another part of this paper, are supplied
tth Safety Guard. -
List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS,
LEXINGTON,
AGNES, LANCET,
AMARANTH, MENTOR,
ADELAIDE, MINSTREL,
BOSTON.
ASHLAND, MARIETTA,
MICHIGAN,
BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE,
BRUNETTE, MAJES TIC,
BREAKWATER, MI'S KISG UM
BRIDGEWATER, MISSOURI MAIL,
CADDO, MUNGO PARK,
CHAILLEsiroN, MESSENGER,
C IC ERO. MONTGOMERY,
CANTON,
C NORTH BEND,
UTTER, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN
CECELIA, NARAGANSETT,
, NIAGARA
CLIPPER. OSPREY,
COLUMBUS, ORPHAN BOY,
CLEVELAND, OHIO MAIL,
COLUMBIANA, OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EMMA, PANAMA,
EDWINE HICKMAN, QUEEN ofthe SOUTH,
E EXPRESS MAIL. ROWENA,RARITAN,
FORMOSA, SARAH ANN,
FORT PITT, SARA7'OG.A
GALENA, SAVANNA.. .
GEN'L BROOK, ST. CHARLES,
IDA,
GALLANT ST. LOUIS,
IN TALLEYRAND,
DIAN QUEEN. TOBACCO PLANT,
ILLINOIS, VIC TRESS,
J. H. BILLS, VALLEY FORGE,
JEIVESS, WEST WIND,
JAMES' ROSS. WING AND
LADY' OF LYONS, WHITE CLOUD, WING,
mar f..'2.
%ROW" 2 VILDING IN ST. Lol7l.9.—Several enteipris
ing getnektuan have engaged in boat building in Sain
L9y?,•.
errhe "Westerz Fourier ion" of Cintin
castir azlyertist in the Gazette, of that city, their desire
to purchase from 4 to 6000 acres of land.
„, . _
~ .Esoserto.—Fifteen criminals escaped from the Mis
souri penitentiary on the 23d ult.; among them Jim
Phelan; the Pugilist.
kAugustus A. Adams left this city yesterday evening
m Pittsburgh where he is engaged.— Cin. Message.
We calculate that Augustus A. Adams will disco
terjthat bo is mistaken--cause why, the Theatre is not
tußd there is no prospect that it will be shortly.
tit'
r.. asw., the lecturer on Irish History
; a .
witib was in this city some weeks since, is now in Bal.
titnitre;deliveringlectu res at the Universalist Church.
The Housekeeper of th RCY GtRARD
601
recovered $l5BO from his executors, for services
cendscred during Mr G's lifetime, and for which she ne-
Ter'reclyed any remuneration while he was living.
Irrrhe Boston Boit says rhat the amount orduties
paid ttF ;he custurn house in that city, week before last,
mut one hundred and sixty thousand dollars.
• • A HEBREW WEDDING.
aft§Mr: T. J. Seises was united to Miss Anna Judah,
i the Hebrew cersimaial, in the synagogue in New
Ty* OnWedoesday last. A number or persons were,
pri.s . .,eat;amungst whoa was the editor of the True Sue
whiagivesi the following account of it:-
- Abe interior of the building is plain in its architec
tare.andarrangtunents. At the *last end, upon an el
ov,atterl platform, is the ark in which the Law is depos
ited. At the other end is another platform, railed in.
is whichdf a large desk, where the Chatan or Reader
03nclitits the worship of the congregation. The seats
ateainaplst, open at each end, and face inwardly to
waiak theAosk and ark. In front of the ark was a
candalabruni supporting a lamp, which is kept burning,'
without intermission day and night. The other lights, , 1
whielowere in the form of tall candles, were also kin
dfsd The Reader, the Rev. Mr. Lyons, baying p7a-1
coda white shawl around his shoulders, commenced
chi service, which he chaunted in a very pleas
inland interesting manner.
Nssiniice consistedofehauntin g the usual portions
of the ps:slnas and prayers. The latter were peculiarlyl
deviatiocuil and'affecung. Indeed we thought we dis- I
caverfd o:> the cheek of an esteemed Israelitish friend ;
w'ao kaally Paiute.) out to us the diferent parts of the
it. , rvics. eater stealing its way, as the prnyer ascended
f,,r the reiteratioe of the ancient peace of Jerusalem;
und , wit email well sympathise with such a. feeling, and
respect the fidelity of un ill-starred people, to their an-!
dent faith.
Aftel•the set-rite was finished, the reader descended
frofritilit Nsli, and four 'persons, whom we understood
writ) the groomsmen, took up a red damask canopy,waiclt w'
fastened upon Four staves, and held it over'
the heels of the. Roadar and the Groosn—all wearing,
tlrAr,h its- This canopy is one hundred and twenty ,
itry old. The II:We was then brought in by her
nalus maids awl finaily, and cloudy veiled, took her
tdeasaLso under this cauopy. The Priest then obeli:t
-it:J.O .praver. and afterthata glass of wine was brought
hi n. which 7u mired, arid then the bridegroom and
brd-; The weddin cr.! ing was then placed by the groom
thefiageT dithe bride, accompanied by the admis
sion, that it was the evidence of their betrothing.—
The Priest then Chnunted the seven blessings from the
prayers, which were appropriate to such tin occasion.
The wine was again tasted, and after that, the glass in
which it 1,1111 contained was dashed to the ground and
broken in Pieces. It is done as an emblem of the mar
t of oar race, a memento of the destruction of the
Temple.' This ended the ceremony, and the married
couple iminediately left the Synagogue.
A'
late Ilrussels paper says that a singular case has
earnir, befOrt3 the authorities of Moleobeck St. Jean, and
reported co the higher courts. A matt in that town
named Detroivilie Vanden Eede, had lost within six .
M. Buss,
years two wives and a young infant, all by the same Wu. PxscocX,
malady--a kind of slow consumption. Four cows and PEACOCK & suss,
two botses kad died, and all the hens and rabbits ef the GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY
neightsnthood. At length his last horse died, and the Glass Cutting Establishment,
poor fellow APIs in despair. Suddenly he recollected SMITHFIELD STREET,
that this mortality had begun soon after theerection of
NEXT noon To THE TEMPERANCE HALL.
a building for the refining of tine and lead near his
HERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glass,
hous: , .. Oa eicamination, he discrwed that the vege- W
of all descriptions, can be purchased at very. I-ea
tables and fruits of his garden were alb covered with a
'enable prices, togethe r with a great variety
to sort ofyslict down of a bluish tint, wh'lch was suppo
i cut glass, window lights for steamboats ; private houses
so d to resul t from the depasi.io n of oxidz; resulting
from the ppseejs of purification of the mat& s. On these and churches, wholesale and retail.
Persons wanting any of the above articles, will do
vagotabts kuLltad fed his animas, nod indeed he him- I
, well to call and examine for themselves, before purcha
sing
self wit h his family, and hence the m orta li ty among
elsewhere.
t hens, • -.
liN. B. Wateh and Time piece Glasses alway s
on hand.
025-3 m.
' - A BANK, GOOD LORD! .. __
Oar sensible and irmorus cotemporary, Huwe, of .
the Doflar'Deirnocrat, thus closes a pithy article, in WESTER* iIXCIZA.NGD
which tbe chunor of the whigs fora National Bank is
COFFEE HOUSE,
admirably hit off.
i No. 9, MARKET STREET,
The Almighty haiplaced mabliere, and said to him:
Pittsburgh.
"Lo hereCkive I provided for thee, 0 man, this fruit- efi YSTERS and other refreshments, will be served up
ful garidesttheiEarth. Six days thou wilt labor, thy re. 11 .—fin good order. Namely: Oysters raw,fried,stewed,
ward shall be fo.sd i shelter and raiment in abundance. and on chafing dishes. Also, IN TaEstrxr.t. at thestand,
I owe the naught.: Then hast never done me any, the or roasted, as soon as the sea:on is suffidehtly advan.
trial/est • service. Thou canst not make to me the ced for their safe transportation.
slightest return for the life I give thee--fo r the bless- THE PROPRIETOR is determined that this estalilish
ings 1- surtigualthee with. All I demand of thee is to ment (which is the old oyster depot) shall maintain
dcalittstly, nerhiwtesrly, and labor fur your own health its reputation for the good quality of his ALE, ',r
and happiness." •
QUORS, CIGARS, and-such refreshments as tmvel-
Thus saith - the Giver of every gift..—Now hear ers or citizens may require. net 18-6 m.
whit 11J31.10f his creatures may booed pposed to reply. :
"Good. Lord! whist you say is all very true; but bow . ------
' u ivhico " tiiii.
4HI emit; nro we to getalong without a National Bank!', 91 HE subscriber having purchased and thoroughly
Ought not each sinners starve ?
I -L repaired these MILLS, is now riusnufacturing,
_ in
_...
_.
....... and Will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all
St.. Pater's Church at lima the different kinds of Nails, Skes and Brades, PLC.
,
LARGE PAINTING of this splendid Temple made from the best quality of pi
Juniata Blooms, and as
wiil , be exhibited for a short time at Inwin's soon as the necessary additions can be made to the
Luso Roox,corikerof Fourth and Market streets. Of machinery, he will manufacture every description of
this Picture, Bishop England gave the highest eulo. Bar and Sheet Iroti, usually made in this market.
gium.in the Catholic. Miscellany, 30th January, 1836. Orders left with S. Cuthbert, at No. 94. First street
It is snits way to. New Orleans, together with 50 other near Wood, or at the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will be
paintings, which are now open to the public.
Admittance 25 cents; tickets for tbe seasonso cents; pro
pmptly
29-3mattended to. JAMES ANDERSON.
childnut: half price. G. COOKE.
Open daily from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M. and also . NEW GROCERY STORE.
strum 6499 - in the evening. -
1 ;TACT LLD? D, JR- - .. - ... • • - . • . A. G. REINHART.
N. B. The Rev. Clergy of all denominations are
LLOYD & 00.
respectfully invited free of charge.. ,
023- . WHOLESALE and Retail GROCERS AND COM•
MISS loN MERCHANT S , No. 140 Liberty street,
Is few doors above St. Clair street..
1 re When. families can at all time
withgood Goods affair prices. s be supplied
oet 27.
Groceries.
T HE subset bees respectfully inform their friends
and the public that they have commenced the
T - 1 , R. M'LANE'S LIVER P lLLS.—rhis is to cer I WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PRODUCE
..L , F:tiry that a niece of mine as very ill with the Liv- .
BUSINESS,
, er complaint. She purclaased a b ox of meLane's Liv. lA t No. 20, Wood street, two doors from the corner of
Cr Pills, took them as per direction felt much reliev- f Front street, under the firm of W.J. flows RD & CO.,
ed, used a second bossed is nearly cured. I believe it 1 w h ere they will be prepared LO *apply all those who
was the Liver Pills that relieved her. I would cheer- m a y favor them with their orders, with groceries aid
'ldly recommend Mlianes Liver Pill to those personsiPittsburghmanufastured articles, on terms which can
whose Liver is diseased. Josarst Bore.
not 641 to givesatisfactiox.
/2 !alibis from Pittsburgh.
WA/. J. HOWARD,
For Palest the Drug Store , JON.. KIDD,
ROBERT RODGERS.
. ,
~,,, 11. Cessay al Oh AIM Weed At Piter. - -
113 TING, NODE WBER 7, 1843
ztURG}I BOARD OF TRADE.
CORRITTRR FOR sovrmarn.
Jamas Thompson_, Josiah King—William Barker
BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE,
LOOK IN AT SCU OYER'S ,
Corner of Wood and Water s/s,
WHWHEREas choice an assortment of ready made
clothing., cloths, cussimeres, su t i net ts, vestings,
fitumel shirts, drawers, cotton, Angola and lamb's wool
hose and half hose, silk oral gingham cravats, hdkfs,
stocks, and hi short, a little of everything adapted to
the use of gentlemen, all of which purchnsers will fird
made 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 arrangements in the eastern cities, he
will be constantly receiving accessions to his already
Yvell selected and seasonable stocks. Give him n call,
[then, ifyon wish to furnish yourself with choice articles.
'Good and yet Cheap, for Cash!`
Remember the place—corner of Woad tuid Water
streets.
o26—am
a/ -tityrj*
____________________:, 7
Jolta D. Davis,
1 . . CORILECT.ED DAILY BY
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, , A. ZIZAMIR 11.70311 ANGE .11:112,01LER,
ISCorner of Wood and sth sta., Pittsburgh, I CORgElt CM WOOD CD THIRD 9T5.
ready to receive merchandizeof every description : --------------------_________
SPECIE STANDARD.
1 on con.ignment, for public or private sale, and i
from long experienc e in the above business, natters ' Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction : Exchange Bank Scrip 1
to all who may favor him with their patronage. Currency
24
Regular sales on MoNDATS and THURSDAYS, of Dry I Erie Bank Seri);
.24
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. I
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
; Os Philadelphia— - -
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. •
New York
Sales every evening,at oarlygas light. aug 12—y
Boston .....
Baltimore._
AT PRIVATE SALE.__
(A Tofl44ooVdlSan' CdoTimfthercsitatl
sAn Auctionß e oo xt m en s s ' ive aesr
sortrnent of DRY GOODS, recently purchased in the
East for cash, and which will be sold at a small ad
vance on Eastern prices. for currency or approved en- 1
dorsed notes. The assortment consistain part of
20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; I
15 super. blue cloth;
10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths;
4 " leper. Beaver cloths;
5 " pilot cloths;
40 " eassinetts, assorted colors; some very
50
fisie;
" flannels, twilled and plain white, red,
green and yellow.
(
20 "
100 all woo English merino, asserted colors;
l blauket shawls;
200 cotton plaid shawls;
1,000 doz. spool cotton. all colors;
100 pieces bleached and brown muslin, and a
great variety of other articles usually found in a Dry i
Goods House.
i' Also, an assertnidnl divots, 4hues, and hats,
which will all be sold at prices without regard to the
late advances in the East.
s oung Speen Tea,
115 CHESTS, half chests and boxes Young Hy
sale low for on Tea , ofgood quality, just received, and for
aol I. JOHN D. DAVIS,
corner of Wood and Fifth sts.
85 s,alleA:tareSbyAlleghenyjoßirAg?).SLo"ckkli4t pri
sap 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth fir
_ .
GROUND NUTS.—Just received from Philtuiel
phia, on consignment, 100 bushels African
ground nuts, which will be sold in lots to suit purcha
sers, y
JOHN D.
n 1 DAVIS,
corner Wood and Fifth streets.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale by WM. TH
No. 53, Market street, ORN,
500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar,
600 '' " " " in casks,
100 " variegated soap,
50 " white Castile, (only lot in market)
100 " almond soap, in 4 lb. casks,
50 doz. shaving soap,
10 " Glenn's rose sperinacetti soap, for chapped
hands and for softening the skin.
The subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of
the above articles than any other establishment in this
city, and is also receiving a large supply , of fresh drugs,
&c.
oct 7 W3', THORN,
No. 53, Market street.
B LITT EIL- 5 2 8 7 Kepi.
Dairy Butter just an e t iv l e V d e an ste d rn f R al e*e e r E:y e.
HALLMAN, JENNINGS &Co.
43 Wood
JUST 7 It h E d C b EIVED and fot ink on consignment,
a ion
7 hhds .otsrnr,
enn be seen at the store of Jacob Painter& Co
I atilt 29 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO.
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0 HIMS. N ___________.__
. 0. SUGAR. just received, and for
1 ' S IL L' , ./b
i Ali , y
J.G.027. & A GORDON.
OHIO.
Delman, bank of St. Clairsoille.
Clinton bank of Colun:bus......
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon....
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)_, .
( Warren, cashier).... .....
Cincinn , li banks
.. ......
;Chillicothe bank._ ........... . .........
Commercial hank of Lake Frit ......
( Dayton bank.
.........
......
Franklin bank of Columbus ................
n BOXES CHOCOLATE,
rarmees'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville
sulo do Gro. Pepper,
Farmers' bank of Canton .................
3 do " All.pice, together t% id] Mustard, I Gearnga ..............................
Ginger and Cocoa. will he sold very low to close, coo- I Granrille ........................
signmezit, by AILM AN, JESNINGS &CO. I Hamilton.....
013.
43. Wood street. Lancaster ......
................
Marietta ...................
i Massillon ....... .
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati
Mount Pleasant .............
Norwalk ............
.
Putnam .........
, Sandusky .......__•_
Scioto. .........
17rbana .....
Wooster.
900 BAGS GREEN RIO
gm/ low, by COFFEE. for sale
HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO.
43, Wood .tree[.
4 1 0 L s il . s .L .
TFF G..I . It
a, S d O i N'S ,or tie St b :Orell
JONATHAN KII)Ii.
Corner 4th and Wood sts. nits.
T) CITA LO ROBF:S hy single robe or bale, for sale
br
A. BEELF.N.
o.stf
Bhls. Xo: 3 Mac6rel, jus
I received rind for snle by
HA ILMAN, JENNiNGS &CO.
43 Wood st.
TOBACCO.-Iboxes Burton i s 5 b lump tobacco,
25 do Russell, & Robinsons do
5 do Hare's do
10 do assorted sizes and brands,
just received and fvr sale by
HA ILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43, Wood strol
EAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just receiv
_LP (xi and forsale by A. BEELF.N.
os—tf
MOKED HERRINGS.-25 boxes smoked her
k..3 rings just received and for sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO .
43, Wood street.
r p EAS.—Received on consignment,
I. 12 Chests toting Hyson Tee,
4 " Black Tea,
44 " Imperial,
54 " Gunpow r . by
J. G.& A, GORDON,
12 Water street.
F -
RESH TEAS, COFFEE, and other Groceries,
purchased on the best terms, rut cash, just re
ceived and for sale by W & MAZITCH.ELTREE,
nl-Iwd.r.tv No. 160, Liberty street.
S:MTH'S NEW YORK VARNISH, No. I. quick
drying, in store; and for sale at the DRUG
WAREHOUSE of
oct 2 J. KIDD,
Corner of 4th and Wood sts.
---
GOSHEN CHEESE, a fine article, just received
and for sale by LLOYD & CO.,
n 3
140, Liberty street.
I ANTE CURRANTS, now and fresh, just received
and for sale by LLOYD & CO.,
140, Liberty street:
DR. M'LANE'S
AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC.
Mr. J KIDD-Sir:-,1 child ofmine about 44 , years
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 of 'McLane's Ver
mifoze of which I gave him 3 spoonfuls, after which
20 or 25 large worms were expelled. I wish all Ger
mans would read the above facts. The child's health
is much improved. MICHAEL RIHN.
Clint - tier's Creek, Sept. 26 1393.
(For sale at the Drug Store of
JONATHAN KIDD.
Corner of 4th and Wood sts. Pittsbg., Pa
D R. APLANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECI
FIC.—A. fresh supply of this valuable medicine
for expelHng wefts from the system. Parents whose
children are afflicted with worms may depend on this
article irgiven according to direcOons. Certificates of
its efficacy can be shown to PClaliate any periton of tts
turpnsing activity any Promptness in expelling worms
and thus saving the. lives of handl tde ut children.
For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD,
Oct 31 —4 4th tux! Wood sts. Pitts.
_.... _.~
Zrnerrin;
INDIANA.
State bank and branciet . . .....
State
Scrip.,..__
KENTUCKY
All bn nke .....
...... ....
ILLINOIS.
Slate bank
.................. . _
hank of Illinois, Shmeneetown ...... .. ....... . . • ..6 50
0
VIRGINIA.
Bank of the Valley of Virginia.....
Bank of Virginia ......................... ..........1
.. 1
Lreltang e bank of Virtriniel . . .... .... . . . • • .. I
Farmers' bank of Virginia .- —--.•-- • - .. 1 41
N rnorth:lVeste bank 01- Vircini , i - . .. - . .. • -..
..14
BMerchalits' and Mechanics' bank of V irginia_.. . _... 14
ranches
... . ... .
MARYLAND
Baltimore City banks.. .
All other solvent banks..
........
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks. —. .. , .. '
SOUTH CIAR - OL ''
''''
All solvent banks..." ..
GEORGIA.
Allsolrent banks... ..... ...... • . • .. ...... . ..2
Mobile banks .. ALALANIA.
....
Country banks.— . . . ..• •••... • • • .20
. • . ••
25
New' Orleans banks ( pood).. .
All banks
BOOS AND JOB
PR INT I NG OFFICE
N. tV. CORNER OF WOOD & FIFTH 5T3.
The proprietors of the MORNING POST and MER
CURY AND 11.1.ioinFACTUitlin respectfully Infant their
friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have
a large and well chosen assortment
of
I .11/V2llO •MblllirliEli3ll3:7,
ZTO c0`U2312 ,waviaattazpa
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Books, I Bills of Utile& Circulars,
Pamphlets, Bill Heads; Cards,
Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips.
2gEtllbs of Vaults.
stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, aria ap
propriate cuts,
Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable
terms.
We respniffully ask the patronage of our friends and
the public in general in this branch of our business.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH.
To Printers.
W E have received, and will hereafter keep con;
scantly on band, a full supply of Printing Ink;
in large and small kegs, which we viii! be tibia to sell
cheaper than it has heretofor e Neen iota in Ellis city.
Orders from the - country accortipanied by the cash
(LT ALL GALL O ' will be proniptly atteaded
PHILLIPS &
set 10-tf 0111oe of the Post and MamAtettn cc.
'A, 14,..„
- •
PENNSY L V ANIA. — PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh
....
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank......... par
Exchange
............ .." .... .-par
par
Do. Hollidaysburgh
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North. America
Do Northern Liberties......
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank....
Kensington hank
.. .
Manufacturer:and Mechanics'...
Mechanics
Mechanics
Moyamensing
Philadelphia bank
Schuylkill "
Southwark ..... ".... ......... .
Western
Bank of Penn Township
Girard Lank.
V. S. bank o, ' , ranches
COUNTRY L: YKS
Bank of Germantown_ _
" Chester county..
" Delaware county.. _
" Montgomery county
" Northumberland .....
Farmets' bunk of Bucks county.
En stov:hank
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Doylestown bank
Franklin bank of Washington
Bank of Chambersburgh.... .--
" Middletown ..... _ _
" Gettysburgh
" Lewistown ..... ••
Surefuekanna county...
Berkscounty bank ........
Columbia Bankand Bridge Company
Carlisle bank
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Erie bank
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster
" Bank of Reading..........
Harrisburg bank .......
Honesdale " .....
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Lancaster " ......
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Lancaster co. "
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Lebanon " .........................
Afiners'bank of Pottsville.. .............
Monangalielaia n k of Brownsville .
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.
Northampton bank
Towanda bank
TS / yowling bank
West Branch bank
York bank
TENNESSEE
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. FARMS of irdpio;ea 'dna in Butler
Beaver caintbsa to suit inuclaiseril faill9
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18 43. 'acres cleare d ; 150 beiiring fruit '
ees, 3 d wellings&
VARE REDUCED.— U. S. MAIL Liar or STAGES I 25te' For partictilars, enquire at my blSos, Semi
I.' AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed- I near , 4 3 th ri __ A ltree ". t '
J. K. HENDERSON:
ford, Chambersburg. Harrisbur z and Lam - aster, to I ae ` ---"'-
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Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcars to aszgaivu-i-t
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N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out.
1 9 . 00 CI ACRES OF YALUARLB LANDO
Also. the direct line to Baltimore.
1_ e../) CI 04.7 will be sold a bargain in lots tosuit
Fare to Philadelphia
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purchasers. The land lies in Tyler and Maass
Baltimore
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Co's., Virginia --and CLIAIt Or ALL cc
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
For particiaus itkuire of the subsci item if by letter.;
Office :',..? door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. I
LLOYD &CO.,
MENDELir.. GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., I Pc ' st P ilid ;
i Oct lo 140 Liberty treet, Pittsburgh.
feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
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The Great Central ma — late
r p WO good Farrns on the Lo
Road /-
Via National Road and Baltintont and Ohio Rail , 4.214
-1- creek, Westmoreland county ! - ntY, mtbo . ut
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Road Company.
j 9 miles from Greensburg, on the main road to ifilliii‘as-rs
„„, ville, 8 miles from it, and about 8 miles from Denistas:
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~'- -T .1 . 1,11-. , . :.-7-77..e.Mt_.. t'' -, , town, one mile from a brick Catholic Church and two
- 7 - -3 - 11 t:7:1 4 IP -it - - 11 2a 4 . ; miles from a Presbyterian * Church, viz: No. 1. 2,04
NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR 'acres and allowances, from 150 to 160 acres cleared
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Wssnittriros CITY, BALTIMORE, P HILADELPHIA ' and under fence, has DA it O. log house. log ham, &c.---
AND New YORE.
INo. 2. 150 acres oft and adning the above, 75 to 114
THIS line is in full opera/ ion. and leaves Pittsburgh acres cleared and under fence, a good frame house and
day at 6 o'clock A. M.. via NVashinzton Pa. also a wagon shade and corn crib and a stone timin g
and national road to Cumberland, connecting. here house, all in good order. The above will be sold at a
with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav- ' fair price for cash and payments made LO accvmsodatk
elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, or exchanged for properly in Pittsburght„or Alregisaar.
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum- Forfurtherparticularsenquire at Harrieetaiseral Ague
berland line, facilitie s will be afforded which have no t cy and Inte Office lio. 9, stfi it. el--
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at , ---- e ase
----the shortest notice with the privilege of going through Building Lets Per Sale. ..
fr HE undersigned IA authorized to sell a number of
direct or taking one nights rest at their option,
lots beautifully situated in Aaron Hart's plan Qf
For tickets, apply at our office at the hens 'l
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L. W. STOCKTON, , lots on "Grove Hill.” The rapid improvement. arid
President of N. R. Stage Co. exten s ion of the city in the vicinity of theila lots must
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greatly increase their value in a very short period. --v
Regular Packeta, for Cuicannati , Claims against the estate, properly authenticated. will
, be received in part payment.
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GEO. COCnitAN, fxbolar,
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No - . 2'6, Wbod street.
The Swiftsnre, Robinson, Master, J eavell every I ---------------------_____TO Zillr. ---------
Thursday at lifo'clock, a m.
TWO STORY brick house, table Ayr ei
The Cutter, Collins, Master, loaves every Friday at : NIA •
dwelling and Grocery, inmate on tkre isomer
10 o'clock a. m.
- • of Finland Union streets. Possesiidn ktica fiatoelii
The Atoll tgonle rv, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat- , ate]; E nqu i re - or
urday at 10 o'clock a , *
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The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun- •
day at 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO.,
Agents
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mated States Portable Boat Line Dcpot
LOU; EVAIaO. - •
0 A. McANULTY very respectfully i " fu nt" his ! A Lots in Sfancester:. One and a foorth Acres Of
1...../ • friends and the public, that he has made crrange- ‘-i- Landon Holmes' Hill.L planos. 41,42,52,53,54
ments to continue the agency of the boats formin g the 1181, 182, and
snot in Cooleds plan of Lots, on Holmesi
U. S. Portable Boat Line, at the large new Warehousel TIM. Also, Lots nos. p6,and 27, in Cook's planer Lod
CORNER or IVA TNE AND LIBERTY srnErrs. Canal
Bain,
.a here goods will be received and forwarded ' app l y to
lon High stree4, near the new,Conrt House. For s em i;
. W. REM MGTON.
with usual despatch, and on the most favorable terms, i ii,p 1 0
to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York or Boston. ! THOMAS
BQRBIDGE. Agent,
272 Market st... Philadelphia.
MOORE & CH ASE, Agents.
75 Bondv's Wharf, Baltimore
Aept. 4-3 th
ALCL:in-FnN„K oßfAlNil'oEoßtia niY7c t a is n is e t! r st i s e r iZil 4 ,6:
Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent flank notes, boUght
and sold. Sightcheeks on the Eastern ciao*: for sale.
Drafts. notes and bills. collected.
RETERENCES
Wm. Bell & Co.,
Joint D. Davis,
F. Lorenzo,
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woodwell,
James May,
Alex. Bronson &Co.
John liE
Philadelphia.
rown&Co.
James .M'Candless.>. Cincinnati, 0.,
W. HPo
J. R. IWDonald. }St. Louis, Ikto:
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Esq.2__ Presst Bank Ky. } Louisville
Removal.
D CAWFIELDhns removed his tiiarble Este',
. lishment to Woixi sr. opposite Ftilmestook's
Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on ham,
Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19-Iyr
J. W. Hurbridge & Co.,
A GENTS for rho sale of 13 tA7TY . S Powder. Water
street, between Wood and Smithfield street',
Pittsburgh.
Oct 5 Ins.
SA MUEL MORROW,
Diannficturer sr Vi.n . : l Copper and Sheet
iron ware,
No. 17, Fifth street,betwee* Wood and Market,
Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares,
and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand,
the followingarticles: shovels; pokers, tongs, gridirons,
skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee niills, Sze: filer_
clientsand others are invited to cell and examine for
hemselves, as he is determined to sell cheap forcash or
approv ed paper.
mar 7-:tf
Di:sedation of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore misting under the
stykr df Devine/A Al'Anulty . ,ta this day dissolved
by mutual consent. H. Hevine tato collect all sums
d uo t o the concern, and pay all 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. Portable Bunt Line, to No. 45 iVater street, next
door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive
and forward Freight to the East; on the very lowest
terms.
H. DEVINE.
Dissolution of Partnershi
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.H Partnership heretofore existing under tile firm
of Dtciaf and ALEXANDRA, is thisativ dissol
ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY,
sept. 1, 1043. WM. G. ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends
and the public, thathq still continue. in the Transpor
tation Business, at his Warehouse, CORNKR Or LIBER
TY AND WAYNE STREETS, Canal Basin, andel. the
name or the "Independent Portable Boat Line,"
where he Will receive and forward freight to the East at
the lowest terms
Sept. 4—tf.
B ARGAINS )3 ARGALNSI ! RARGAINS ! !
All.siortrof clothing and wearing apparel. Please
call at No, 151, Liberty street. and re for yourselves.
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J. MeCLOSKEY,
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STAND:ART, /NGltAllAhl & CO:,
poimmang, glanniandini Merchants;
CiEVELAIf6, OHIO.
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A GENTS for the Merchants' Trmasportation Coria-
Pany composed of the Meithants' Line, Erie
Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Steamboat s and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvanja and Ohio Canal. Proprie
ors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
REFER TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Counties Slip, Y
Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chat; Boston,
Hunter, Pahner & Cu., Delfisln,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen, Chrrailaasi.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Beaver and Warren Packet.
~.....zzza THE canal packet ERIE, J. M.
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weekly packet between Ada above named ports, leaves
Beaver CM Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays find Sat
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveldnd
direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh,
—____________ J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
Pittsburgh, Pa
DEVINE.
C. A. NPANULTY
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- von. SALE or barter, a good bodien tad led.
J. in the boicnigh of Lawresar*ilre, *bona
wo miles front tbe`city of Plisbiirgh, and well locals
he tibcilre property will be sold at a Intl-gain Sr cash,
or exchanged for store goods to suit the parties. For
particulars please Apply at HARRIS' Agency and
Intelligence Office, No. 9, sth st. 53
ARMS FOR SALE AND RE:',irT.—Aboist 15
farms, q.nd farms with mills, fur sale on ac
commodating onms. Several farms Wanted to root by
good fanners: Persons Whe frith tartiis to. Purchase.
or have thorn to rent will please apply at HARRIS'
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General Agency and InbelSgenee Office, No. 9, sth st:
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siibse,riber offers
sale.
for sale, ott accarcencaiatiat
1 terns, a xiluable- lot in the city of /Watteau
&tinting 71 9-12 feet on the East Common and cor
nering on Gay allay, 90, feet deep, on whielt istea6ati
a neat and commodious three story brick dwelling
house, as also two, neat and well finished two story
frame dwelling houses. Application to be made to
the undersigned, at his father's residence, on Robinson
street, Allegheny, where he will remain for eight of
ten days. WM. B. FOSTER,jr:
n2-fit
I 1 41li .170tliair, suitat , e for buflclPlZglaging., most eligibtp . th e
i ti , unted • and within two minutes' wal k
of the
jsteanVerry boat hinurilk, witt, he sold at prices so suit
,;he tinies. The terra of payment will liie made gasp
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.
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june I. JAS. P ATTERSOINI. ir.
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For BUIL
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OTS an the North East corner of Coal Lase as,
t strhet. Apply to
BENJAMIN DARLING . Tblc
sep 10
Market nett': Fottrth atreei,
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taThat COTTAGE, situated in the tiotrigiaif
Lawrenceville; at present occupied by JOhn
Parker.
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, The place hits a very fine garden and good seeert.
' ment of fruit trees. Any person renting can hskve the
privilege of engaging for the. ensuing year. Pciiime
sion given on the Ist of October/text.
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Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Later '? knee,
ar to Wm. Tomah, Smithfield street.
sep. 1, 1843.
. . Mri ses, &c., Pe! Rent _
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rrt subscber has opened a book to re c ord any
T HE dwelling house, warehouse, ,store, shop, rooms
or country farms and seats for rent,-chargi ng the own
era 25 cents each record.. He will keep it open for all
who wish to rent any kind of p ro perty to examine, and
charge them l2i cents; and for a small compensation,
will attend to renting all, k Inds of property, and attend
to all kinds of business between landlord and tenant.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent,
No. 9, Fiftk sit,
(A SMALL CHEAP FARM FOR SALE.
ASMALL Farm in Upper SL Clair township, a
bout 4i. miles from Pittsburgli,and about 6Cf yards
of the liVtishington turnpike, containing I 61iCies gOod
land, well located and improved, and alnios( idleleaned
and under good fence; and will be s good g o od
for All
xtensivegardne r . sc:. It has nn it a good divelling
honse and barn; and is well watered. It will be sold
low for casb--or part club and part credit. Apply as
Harris'Agency and Intelligenre MA-re. . . • .
SAMUEL NEALLAND.
4 A CikoOd
A Faun for tile or Exchange.—
FRM 9f 130 acres on Sugar Creek,. Armstrong
..t1 county,. 100 of which is improved., This fermis
well watered by springs and two large runs which pail
nearly through it and then unite. formingan excellent
Mill Scat. 40 acres are first rate for, meadow or
spring crops, and the balance is good (or All grain.--
There is no waste land, and it is well adapted for a dai.
ry or for sheep, and lies very well. There is on it a
good apple orchard. a substantial hewed log house. a
large Ine born and a good coil bank, easily acxessible,
in gond order, and the 'quantity inexhaustible. This
farm lies within 18 miles of ti . ceport, 9 miles trona
Kittanning„4 miles from t Catholic chapel, and 2 miles
from a Presbyterian and Seceder churches. it will be
sold at a bargain for rash or r.rekangeti for a good
three story brick house and lot in Pittsburgh. For
term and particiJa t s enquire at Harris' General A.
y and Intelligence office, or of the subscriber at,
the premises,
S. J. WHITE..
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Preeiaim's Piro Brick Sir nal&
1 - UST received, 5000 Frrertitues best Figs Brink.
0/ *hid] will hereafter be kept constandy en bane
end/told/ow for cool', by BIRMINGHAM & CO.
may 27
Ne. 60 'Waterloo.
Peach Tram.
glib THE subscriber itas jaut reelived from die Ave
= 1 le ry of Landreth and Felton, near Philadelpha
a lot of the choicest varkty Ofpetieh emelt, to which Ito
would call the attest-kit of the public.
F. L. SNOWDEN.
No I_ L ibeity-thattaa. of Wood.
Laiadietbis Garden floods.
A full supply of Landreth's
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Seeds taws!"
hand and fr.r sale,, at his agency, the Drus s ala
tare ot" •
F. L. SNONFrIEW.
184. Liberty et.. bead Of Want
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JAMES MAY '