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LY POST.
R4ING. NOVEMBER 11,1843.
FITTIBIDBOR BOARD OF 'TRADE.
COMMWEE POR NOVEMBER.
Jansen Theirepiate—Josiah King—Willian , Barker.
A PROTRACTED MEETING.
Wiiloomtt►enoe in the Fifth Presbyterian Cia , irt-li,
ea eat Sabbath morning, and continuo for two creeks.
Pal Obi worahlii three times on the Sahhath, and every
*gaming (tiring the meeting. The public are respect
fully Invited to attend.
Theßev.iiir. AV tRT, of Cleveland, is expecled to
silt the - Pastor. n 4
MOINIPSOARTIL A NAY IGATIONI CO?d P. 45 t.--We learn
that Mews. NIOREHEAD k. ROBE RTgOIS have con
traotedwitralais company to finish the whole of the
worlt .p iecluding the repairs of the present damn, and
thw !Alibi/41st the present locks 5 feet. The whole
hoe, is to ba in co:nplete basiness operation by Dee,em
tser lit, 1844. We rejoice to be able to make this
tianostmement. The contractors are perf,ctly compe
‘eatsmdrelisble gentlemen, and there can be no doubt
that by thetimo mentioned, this important link iu the
thsaa of eammunipation batween the East and this ci
ty will bn completed. It will be the Lest 9'114601/e for
a Rail Roil to Cumberland that we can have; and in
deed It is the only one we can have yet or many years
to tome.
%Mu r.t. Mon Awe, the Indian who kiiled a family
in Butler county ii to he tried here. A change of
venue we* obtained on the ground that the great ex
viten:lest which prevailed against him in Butler coun
ty, might interfere with the emirs° of justice.
PIERSITERE SALE —Ti those in want of good Furni
ture,'" rareoppertunity is offered in the sale of Mr. R.
BtRIPOTLD'S largo and fine assortment, to-day. Sec
advertisement, under head of" Auction Sales."
JOSZPRA. POLLY PfirtuPL who have been on tri.
n 1 several flays for. the murder ofJugeph Ocr, wure ac
uitted by the jury.
ILLITORICAL. 1" Y.—We call attention to the
proceedings of a meeting for the formation of a His
torical Sudety In this city. The gentlemen whose
names appear as olt:ers, area sufficient guaranty that
the society will be spiritedly and propCriv conducted.
and no dcmlxcan b.enttrtained that it till aid in res
cuing from oblivion, and putting upuii rocord, much
valuable information, which otherwise miht have
passed away with tha demises of the old resideit, , of this
tngiiia. We trust that every facility : and aAsiitAncy
will be eftendua to the society by those who have it in
limit power to aid them in their researches, and that
their labors may be eminently auc:P;lftil.
IMPThe proceedings of the Beclinnan Mc,tine
would is.s.v.o been published era this. bat it was doeinNi
tos:ltssery to perfect QurC of the Committees. wilici)
were actin:wiled, aothnt 110 procceaing; 17/ I ;hi a fur th
Fieti!, They~ll t Ls published on Nlondsy.
A' Nll4 M (1,.
ur ye.suoraay ( Fri.lay) say:. that about 9 o'clock on
ttr3 uight of Frith:: Lite 3 1 tut:- Mr.• Joh:i K 1154041,
of .I!lrsh~av t ,:or, .ty, 'of ie
fycli, parro..l is et 1. , rt..l::i:Andial.
with hit held .112 :ri ri • •r, a zlv)r... d
1%7J73 Ar.n
wail still wsrrri Olt;
hnd t3eri. Two (1.. e? wo•imi4.'re i narl hi;
t l nt L 4.1, b b• - •):11.-A,:;.....1 inun th.•
tuwilg rho rnth-.1,!: ,Yll !•• ill •
1";:gar ant thr3tY 1 5: :VIC
the crime.
A in 'a by th.. uo 3.? P) •I y
I Freop :.-Y2 is ca valy with M .
tha tehe-Fittii. a slor: hi 4 ass foa-,,(1.
lin loft hum. titz t.:.• co:
bat we have that he Ira beer ar:-.2..!e.1 in
l'itt4bu -b.
VALUABLE REAL ES FATE.
rrial 7 ; uniersigtod TA ill oiler at PUBLIC SALL, o r
1 Lease, on Sleura 11l th.; 1. 9 .'h of Noreinber are t.
at 10 Cl'eloCll., A. M.. that valu.thie property. on the
%with II 1 iof the NI innti.tahcla river, uppo.iit.e this city.
lately Laid oT in lots, embrit:il7 between 20 and 3J
sere of ground.
This is wall known to be the fil ),t adca:.t.tgeoal 10.
cation for mato tfacturing purno‘es in the vicinity of our
great manufacturing city, having an extensive [ - rout ou
the river, and extenflinc, back t, Coal Hill, ceie ' irated
for the quality of its e nil over any other, and in which
i ornediatd vicinity arid extending back are inexhati:ti-
Me mines; railways from which enn he run direitcy in
to works on this pri,terty. Ile is Ti 0... ., done i I tit' neigh
lexhiitiq. 'There are also several strata of ei Ii beneath
the surface on the p:operti. win - II 'Ail 1) ,-, val,tahle in
time, by the use sif shafts. one .fi' which is asc...rtftined
to be 13to 15 f: et i:1 :hi:-.::: ass. I
A portion of the property lo dug elevated ,trove t he i Pr FAT no , i 1 TO TITS TEMT`T.RANCE HALT..
proper level, and tine clay hein; of the Lost quality for I
TA Tii E itl: all hinds of cut. plain and pi essed glass,
brlelt making, can be used very ad v intageously in itn- 1 1 I' of all descriptions, can be purchased at very rea
proyenerns • . „ ,
seeable prices, to with a great variety ot sp fend iti
Its advantassous location for :\ lanufacturing and cut glass, NV ilalOW E.-4AS ior steamboats, pt i ;Ate house,
Building, the Slack Water Navigation _
of the ...‘t' in° "" l anal churches. Also, window glass, a sal erifir nrti
goliela, its being nearly opposite the mouth oldie Penn- , J e , wholesale and retell.
sylraaia Canal, and affording every facility for the re- i Persons wanting any of the above articirs, will do
caption of materials by river, at all seasons when navi• well to call and examine for thernselvcs, I.,d ' ore purcha
gable: et any other point in the vicinity of the city; s i ng . „ , ,,,,„.1.,,.„,
its preemiey end connexion with which, as will be ri N. B. Watch and Time piece Glasses always
the case by a bridge SO soon as it becomes occupied. „-F,
jc. m. „,i . o 2 —3m.
altogether render it, in every point of slew, one of the
moat desirable 10CatiCsai for investmentl and improve WESTERN EXCHANGE
mem. . , ! COFFL.F. [IC/L.7SE,
Notwithstanding the number of oxtengive, Works' No. 9, MARKET STREET,
which have been erected within the past few years, ' . Pitisblir.Th.
manufactures have nevur flourished more successfully OYSTERS
thin at present; the yearly increasing ext-iiti , f our city, in good order. Namely: Oysters row,fried,stewed,
the immense emigration to the West, and its nut... ! n.al. arid on chafing dishes. Also, is Toz sII E LT. at the ,taild,
led rapid settlement, which our city must ever, as it or roasted, as soon ai the season is sutliciemly ads-tol
l:10w d 01 . ,, mist advantageously supply with .manufac- ce d for their safe transportation.
tares, will yeaHy increase the demand, and great as is THE PROPRIETOR is determined that dd. estahlish
our character as a manufacturing place, when we re- meet (which is the old oyster depot) shall maintain
view the grent inerense in our number and extcnt oilier its reputation for the gonad quality of his ALE, LT
manufactures Within the past few years, we must con. Quoas. CIGARS . , and such refreshments as travel
eider itin itsinfancy, as the great mittufacturing and era or citizens may require. oct 1.13-6 m.
corn herein! point it is destined to become.: ----7-----
In addition te the manufacturing oflthn, Niiiis. Gins ~ I Lippincott Mills.
Engines and iNl'achinerv, Cotton Yarns„s.e., which arc fII HE subscriber having purchased and thoroutzlily
operated advantageously here, we req lint in this region r tire.l those N1:1A.5, is now mantifiwtoritiz,
trrumfactories cif Gitton Goods. as the i:11 n nn;,' rpianti- and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of ill
tic;of the articles yearly brought from the East fnr the different kinds of Nail;, Spikes anti Pirioles,isic..—
thiA, and Western and S nitliern m irkets evince, the „ mi l e f rom the best quality of .1 somata Blooms, and as
,rofits to the different hands v.:Eter:lllY throae:ii which 5 ,„,„ as ,li, ~.. •,... n ry altitito:lA can Ire MAO t the
hey pass between the manufacturer and the nr , . , ,terri ~,, , „li i ,-,,,v, IV. Will tivintila:nure every description Of
merchant, would satisfy a f
ny ' lnu ' iii ' ill ' er i in ' ll ' 6 ' Bar and t:nieet Iron. a-futile made in this market.
there is the carriage west to east of the materials, and Orders left in nth S. Cuthbert. at No. 94. First street
east to west athe manufactured articles, besid .s insur- near Wood, or et the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will he
ance,•tim i,' & t., Offering every inducement to compan-JAMES ANDERSON.
promptly attended to.
, his of our ox's cr Eastern Capitalists beyond competi- i sep 2b-3,11
—___
tion.
Applications Imre been made for a number of years , NEW GROC ERN STOR E.
past for locittions on this property fir Manufat.torite ;TACT 1.1 °I I.), .IP. ..... . .. .. .. .. A. 0. REINHART.
I
and Rtiildiug purposes. and it has been laid off into lots 1 LLOYD & CO.
continent!! nearly an acre 0.1 the riser, for the formyr,l, TIE THOLESA M
0 U
LE and Retail (111.11C1t.RS AN n Com-
and 5.14 by 103 feet for thn latter purpose, f-onting on :
Mi , , , 10N ilireAsTs, No. 14it tv street.
50 feet strese,s and ?.I fret allevs. I VII
t 3 few doors above St. Clair street. i
It will hn sn;rl in a body, (exclusive of n few lots) or , t' - -; Where families can at all times he supplied .
portions trill lei surd tiqethyr: to suit the views c:f indi- I
, with Goods at jail prices.
viduals or companies wishing to purchase, or otherwise 1 oct 27.
separately in let:. Scree lots nuts be exchanged fur; _ - t
buildings oa this property, or for a fare. 1 Groceries.
The Leroy; will he mad-. perfectly easy. only a small HE sabscribers respectfully inform their friends
portion required down, noel the remainder in a term of i 1. rp
and the public that they have commenced the I
years, payable annually or otherwise.
It is not desirod to iii:pose of the property tinder the! W HOLESALE GROCERY AND PRODUCE
BUSINESS,
late and still existing depression of real estate, except
for its fair v a lue. but f rom t h e frewient applications for . A t No. 20, Wood street, two doors from the corner of
itsputchase, and t he inducements offered at present forlFront street, under the firm of W. J. How ARD ti: Cu.,
improYernyus, every ortiele and expense connected 'where they will be prepared to supply all those who
therewiCe h siit; :n low, it is considered the p re sent I may f a vor them with their orders, with groceries and
posic•;•i;rn for ;here pm poses by persons or companies I Pitt 'burgh manufactured articles, on terms which can
of wealth, W,171..: 1..0 so atiVantaVolli to them, together I not fail to give atisfact ion.
with in - ! ter .es ,-, i which it i,. offered, that induces the ' WM. .1. HOWARD.
offer of sal- at thi-: time. NEVILLE B. CRAIG ROBERT RODGERc.
Committee of Mrs. Sidney Gregg. 01-d cwim
FOR SAFETY,
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guardsprr preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
IT would be well for the traveling community to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
upon their owu 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 preventa
tive against those draullid disasters. Yon have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have alroad)
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 13.3 at, 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 do not charge more then other boats;
their accommodations in other respects arc equal, and
in many cases superior, and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when
i it is so completely in your own power to avoid those dis
asters.
All boats marked thus [' ] in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, LEXINGTON,
AGNES, LANCE'',
AMARANTH, MENTOR,
ADELAIDE, MINSTREL.
ASHLAND, MARIETTA,
BOSTON. MICH 1"' 3 AN,
BRILLIANT, M A I? Q U E 7' T E ,
BRUNETTE,. MAJESTIC,
BR. E .4 4 K4 - V ATE R. MCSKIS G UM VAL Y,
BRIDGE WATER, MISSOURI MAIL,
CADDO, Ai USG 0 PARK,
CHARLESTON, MESSENGER.
CICERO. MON TGOMER I',
CANTOS, NORTH BEND,
CUTTER. NEPTUNE,
CECELIA, NARAG _INSET T,
CAS PLI.N, N L 4 G A R A,
CLIPPER, OSPREY,
COLUMBUS. ORPHAN BOY,
CLEVELAND. 01110 MAIL,
COLUMBIANA, OHIO,
D U Q UE S N E , ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EMM .4, PANAMA,
ED TVIN HICK MAN, QUEEN . el the SO C7'll,
i F.: I'EL IS E, R.O W.E.VA,
EXPRESS M. 411.. RAI; 1T.1,V,
POR MOSA, SARAH ANN,
PORT PITT. SARATOGA.
GALENA, SAVANNA.
GE` L BROOK, ST. CIIA 1? Lrs,
GALLANT, ST. LOUIS,
IDA, TALL E Y R A D,
INDIAN QUEEN. TOBACCO PLAN7',
ILLINOIS, V IC 7'R ESS,
I J 11. BILLS, V ALL E Y FORGE,
' ii: IVES'S, WEST triwn.
r.oirs ROSS. WING Ayr) !PING,
LADY OP 1.1 - O.N . S. IVIIITE CLOUD,
Ihu
BEE , -)Iill YOU BUY ELSEII' II ERE,
LOOK IN AT SCHOYER'S,
Corner of 'rood and sts,
\ - \T II LII.E as choice on os,orttnent re:,,lv ino.le
cloth , ,coisimoreA, soti,tett.,
,hire; dra.vers, cotton. A nt.o:n to.d
:tilt hoif ho.r. and , inglinni Oran:! 1,11,f,
and in ...hort. a Lute of everything atiopt,•l
tw
ti: • 11,40 of get:ti,inen, all of which purrliaseri fo,l
td' up, and at,; .nade to order in the latr , t and ra.,:t
improved .tyl-, and aL prices which. he flott.•r;llim.wil,
cooyete itit any establi,i,in ivet
of the moo:a:tin , .
Having In lie a:-rlaqem io tb' ea4t• - •rn rice., In"
i'i he corNtatitk ar to 164 rt read y
eeil selected and seasonable stork:. Give him a rail.
thrn. if yon wßit trt furnish yourself with rh , ic.. article-.
Lir G 00,1,77 1 ,1 ne€ C'Aeap.ior Corth!,,rl-1
ltotnember plate—corner of \ nod and \Voter
streets.
WN. Pr. kt.o.-.•c.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN .NE) FANCY
Glass Cutting . Establishment,
s 3117' I I 1 7 1 ELI) ST RE E T,
Auction Salto.
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH7,
Corner of Wood and 51h sta., Pittsburgh,
Iready to receive merchandize of every description
I. 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 un MONDAYS and THURSDAY s. of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
01 G roc :tries, Pittsburgh manufactured artitltg, new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'cletk. P. M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. a.ug 12—y
Classical Library at Auction.
z - NF valuable and scarce Cheek Latin, French, hal
inn,, Spanish, and English lVorks, being the pri
vate Library of a professional gentlemen leaving the
city, which will be sold at Dais' Commercial Atie
tion Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth i4to., this
evening, SATURDAY, Nov., 11, nt 6i o'clock. It i 3
the hest lot of BOOKS of the kind offered at nuction in
this city for several years; a great many of which never
were sold in this plncebefi 're; they can be seen on Sat
urday from i? until 6 o'clock In the afternoon, among
them are;
Homer, Euripedes.Sophorles, Aristoplumes, Ana
creon, Ilerodianas, Virgil, Horace, Plato's, Cicero,
SilPt.01111.1?, TlWitll4, aryl also some of the best French
and Italian authors, viz: Corneille, Rariene, Moiere,
Voltaire. arid all the most esteemed dramatic writers;
also Le Sage, La Itoelteloucauld, Montesquien, De La
Brut' re Beaumarchais, Mad. de Stael and Berquin's
moral and °miming worlts far young people, Ariosta,
'fosse, Guarini, Goldoni, Nieto stosio, Soave. Gonzalo
de Cordilbo, in Spanish. The English Books consist
of Natural Biography, DC Salm on the British
Constitution, Wm ren's introduction to law studice, a
few works of Fiction, 4 5-c.
At the same time a valuable lot of Miscellaneous
Works: JOHN D. DAVIS.
Nov. 11
Auctioneer
SPLENDID NEW FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.
AT Divis . Cotnnierciul Aui-tion Rooms, corner
lo.(1 Fifth street:, on llondav rutzt,Nov'r
13th, nt ^ u'cloc,k I' JI, will titi sold, without reserve,
the balince of the stock of furniture of n cabinet inuker,
c ompri-tug in part,
'2 mahogany dres-ing buremi3,
:Mahogany u nil cherry sewing stands,
Dining t•eiiles, crash gtad+,
Cherry mid maple high post bed.tend•,
Cherry and poplar Frinicli do,
Plain mahogany veneered bureau:, .1-e-
Porchii=eri ate a+surcd that above furniture will
be positively sail to the higlw:t
At the. -am.• ti nr, .vt :tec..o it t.f w11.)In it may con
cern, 4 half chf , ti G I' Te, 5 Young Ilyiuti do, 8
caddy boxes. do, 1 half chest 111.1;w:ill do.
n 1 I J D D I.YIS. Auctioneer.
Auction Sales of Dry Goods.
A T DIIV is' Con, n ‘IVi 11 .1,1•,://) / corner sth
A. a:,LI 0r M iv next, Novern.iier
13:6, at 10 o'clock A NI, will he sold, a ittsort
ruent of I
go i,l3,iitnoiig a re,
Cimiiner,i, and ras.itn ret.
calico .1,
ch , -cks. •.
n 11 J U r).IVIS, .liirtionAer.
WI LT. bc.• ,01,1 II IS I) I.Y.i.t 2 lock.
at 111 , 11,11.... ut it G. Beitor.l. Tnn-d
between Grant the foiltrA i.:g 11,t nt
Fur;,ittire. a;lui ‘ , 11,,•11 I,i
. -
A g;) ,,,{ , r da:'raus
part. lia.ing 6,? th••ir
1 S , ltra, 1 L i.uno 1
1 Si.le'orira. A tarh•t. ~f
I P.a,r c.t; ta!)“ A, t , A. 1 c, , olit
I t:,•tar 1 Pair :;',.t•—• %bde.,
1 11 , 10.111 , 1::.
1 1 .1 .•••.111, 10 V,•r,
1 (:, , m , ll , I) ' r - .....:••r a d
1 \\',,rk Cllrp. • t IVA 1 V./ 1 4 ,
be.l-tend. 1 I. S
" " 1 TO., gun,
1 (Thiar,,,,-Liag :rttce, 1 'Parlor r .
I (2111 t.. I 11,1 ro rn
•es, 1 11,1-1;. t t. 14,m,
1 1' lir '.11 , /i.te
1 CIA artir 1 ca-e,
I S , •tt
1 131:14s c',,ck. 4I) ro-Arn.mch
F. rm., rtlrret.cy.
S. F.\ lIN I',STOCN Az CO.,
F71,•,`1,
T Dusi-• A1k . 01171 R 1.01114. Cl.nier
IVI/11 t I'4 t'-Iflll SW:II%I.IV f•Velli . / Z
next. N‘ , l• , llht • r 11th. ut ;wr G willwi
vcry lot 01
recrkTa direct from Now
• I-
7 1 / 4 1 IlL•.s,
II 11.1 V IS' commercial AI Rooms. cornet
\ I lad Fifth +treets. eXI.I.IISIVC
GO()PS. rTently parchai , l in Ow
East 1 . ,,c ca , ll, and tvhtch will ho sold at a small a 1-
vanct• on I: pnce•. f...r currency or approved co
dor..cd 7,:ortrnent cond.t-in part .4 .
pice..s wool ,14-‘1 blue Idac:, broadcloths;
" snm.r. cloth:
10 " 0, oN VP :I!`ti Illked cloths;
4 " Prover cloths , :
5 pilot cloth.;
40 " cas,ita.tts, assorted colors: some very
50 " flannels. twilled and plain white, red,
crven ntlcl yellow.
20 " merino, as3eirtcrl colors;
loft all wool blanket ,liam
200 rotton plait =bawls;
1,000 1'0( 1., M. :1 I 1 colors;
100 pieces blenched and brown muslins, and a
great variety of other urticles usually found in a Dry
Good: !louse,
Ali.), an nf boot., shocis, and hats
sdliell will it prices without regard to the
late udvaiire , in the I lit , t. aept 23.
Young Hyson Tea.
Ely
- 1 ,„P"' CHESTS, hallche.t. and hoxe,lYoune,
1
Tca..fgood rec.ived. and fur
sale low for cash. JUAN D. DAVIS,
.11. corner Of WeJ4),laml Flllll StA.
,^7, ‘ SHARES Allegb , py liri.l2l , Stork, nt pri
•1 yaw If., by .1( 1 .!%; D. DAVIS,
s. , r) 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
1 ROU4D NCTS.--.Ttlst received from Phil:tail
phia, on consizomenr, lOU bushels African
ground nuts, which will be sold in lots to snit purcha
ers,by .1011 N D. D.VVIS,
corer r Wood and Fifth streetA.
T CST 1111cEIVED and for sale Ly WM. THORN,
1 - No. 53, Market street,
500 lbs. pure palm snap in the bar,
(300 " " " " in casks,
a riegated soap.
50 " \\llll l cll . llllll l , (11111 y lot in market)
100 " almond soap, in lb. casks,
50 doz. shaving soap,
10 " Glenn's rose spermiteetti 6oap, for chapped
hands and for softening the shin.
The subscriber has on hand a lar4mr assortment of
the above articles than any other entablishment in thin
city, and is also receiving a large supply of fresh drugs,
&c. . THORN,
oct 7 No. 5:3, Market street.
B UTTER -27 Kegs.
5 Barrels Western Reserve.
Dairy Butter just received and for sale by
11 AMMAN, JENNINGS &Cu.
sop 26 43 Wood 5t
BOXES C I-WCOL AT E.
01_1 10 do Gro. reppor.
3 do •• Allspice, together with Nlustarcl
(iller;er and Co:oa, %vitt be sold vin• low to close con
si,znin,:nt, by I I .111,NIAN . .TENNINGS
el R. 17, IVood street.
FURNITURE, &C.
Books at Auction.
.%1 I ItIV.I IL S LT:
raik 'Nato attbtwig
COMUCTED DAILT HT
A. EIUMER, EXCHAN,GE i!BUOICEB.,
conszit OF WOOD AND 'MILD STS
SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip
Exchange Bank Scrip
Currency ......
Erie Bank Scrip
EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT
On Philadelphia
New York
Boston
Baltimore...
SPECII
PEN NSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGII
Bank of Pittsburgh
Merchant: , and Manufacturers - G(10-
E:J.:change
Do. llollidaysbuegh
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North America '' '
Do' Northern Liberties
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania • -
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank -*- • •
Kensington hank
Manufacturcesand Mechanics"
Mechanics
Maya ',lensing
Philadelphia bank
Schuylkill ."
L.:millirem* "
Western ..
Bank of Penn Township • •
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantorn -•••... -par
" Chester county par
" Delaware county . ... ....par
" Montgomery county par
" gorthumberland pas
Fanners' bank of Burks county ..... ... par
Eastoa hank ... . .... .par
Driulestothn hank par
Franklin bank of 'Washington -
Bank of Chamber:burgh .. ...... .... .. ..... . ..!
4 , Middleb , tn _....... 2 f
" Ciettqsburgh .... .... 9.i
" Lewistown 2.3
4. Sus7achanna county.... ....
i3r , ks enunty hank ..... ...
Columbia Bankand Bridge Company li
Carlisle bank 2
Erie bank 2
Farmers and Drovers' bank '.. 5
"6 Bank of Lancaster 1A
" Bank of Reading IA
Harrisburg bank 24
Han rsdalt " 2i
Lancaster " . .?.4
6 2.3
Le',anon .24
Miners' hank of Pottsrille ........ .... .... ... .2i
Mononeshela hank of 11,0,i/trim. 1
New Hope and Delaware Bridge rompan v.... 5
NO rth a 0 7), I+ rt 1. rl, 1 . no sale
TOW Iled CI I , .711 .' . . . . 35
I I'u/Imin L. , ' ban!- 1
!rest Branch. bank
York bank' .....21
Pelainnf Lrtxk of St. Clairsratc.
CI: nit,/ hgnk 4 , 1
Cil., , ,hi , na hank ,f Nett-
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r• - trn , rs' 711111. - r i tanir; bank nrStrul,nrilie!...l4
Parini rs . bri ,f Canton
rr . 0 . 0 , 1 MR
(71,,irale
11 . 7.tiltnn
L.Tne.7xter
II n I.ola
tre•-ha, nrt Tralers'. riurinnnti
/'!,,lannt .. . . .......
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7 rIC Vint
TNT)! INA
S".nt , bnnk and branckes
Stair Scrip
KENTUCKY
I 1 bliks
ILLINOIS
State bank
hank of I::indlis, Shamierinv-ri
VIRGIN' A.
Rank of the Valley of Virgiaia . ..
Rank , f Vie zi,,ia 11
Ere'z , :n.t , e hall: or l'irrinia
Farmers' bank''' . l'ir.7iltvr _ .. . _. _ _ . . .....ii
,V,eth- West( rnha.: l ; of V4r , :ini-1....... li
Merehants ., zud Merhanirs' bank af Virginia ....l}
Branches ......... ... .... .
MARYLAND
Bra!imorc City hands...... .
All olhcr solvent banks
NORTH CAROL'S A
411 solvent
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solve ?al banks
illsolvent banks
Mobile banks..
Country banks
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans brinkl (
TEN NESSEE
411 b mks
8008 AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE,
pi. W. CI)11.7 , 1:11 W,,nn rtyru srs
The proprietor, of the MonNINn Prigt anti I\lnt
rutty ASP MA L'FACTU nEit rt.:spectrally hlfornt their
friend. , and tho patron; of tho:e papers, that tln.y have
a large and well chosen ri,-airtinent of
.16 . 0 S '7llr ISLF 9
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Neces‘ary to a Job Printing Unice, and that they are
prepatkal to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Book, Bills nt . Lading - , Circulars,
Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Cards,
Handbills, Blank Cheeks, Hat Tips.
art Mobs of Vaults,
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Don't Bills, with ap
prupriate ruts,
Printed on the shortest n , itice and most reasonable
terms.
We respertfullyask th- patronage of our friends and
the public in general in this branch of our business.
Jul, 31, 1843. PHILLIPS S.-. SMITH.
AVE have received, and will hereafter keep con
stantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink,
in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell
cheaper than it ha heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by the cash
(TN ALL CASES) will be promptly attended In.
PHILLIPS I SMITH,
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ALA6AMA
To Printers.
sgst 4l lB43.
STAND ART/ nieRA.HAM & CO.,
Forwarding asd Steennte s teil - Merchan ts '
ct.zvEtixD. OHIO.
A GENTS for tile Merchants' Transportation Coin
pany composed of Bad I\teichants' Line. Eric
Canal; Wnshiugton, Lines Hunter, Paltrier & Co.'s
Live of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes; Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Citnal. Proprie
tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
REFER TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coentios Slip, N. Y.
R. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer Sr. Co., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & l)ow,
lion. John M. Allen, Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co. l Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Beaver and Warren Packet.
i ir ciri;Jl THE canal packet ERIE. J. M.
gg
- - bhaw.mustea. w run as regular tti
weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves
Beaver on Nlonda.vs. Wednesdays, end Fridays' morn
ing, Imves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urday:; connecting with the Sttge Linea to Cleveland
direct, For freight nt passage apply on board, or to
BIRMINGHAM S CO., Pittaburgh,
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rifz_
mag a:
AWN -mma, aft
i 43.
liIARE REDUCED. --U. S. M stt. LIRE c/a• STAOES
: AND RAIL ROAD CARS. from Pitt4burgli, via Bed
ford, Charober4litirt, liarrisbarm and Lancaster, td
Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train of cars to
N. Y. &c. Only 150 mile.; staring and due night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore:
rare to Philadelphia. $9.
Baltimore D.
Leaves daily at 8 o'rlocli. A. M.
Office '2d door below the .Merchants' Hotel Wood at.
MENDELL. GRAHAM; WAUGH &Co.,
feb 23 ; 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
The Great Central Bente
Viet National Road and Baltimore and °hie Rail
Road Company.
`•••• A A - A
•crr-rr At- •
*""l.7"aw '
.V„i•
re_ -
NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR
W..ilusriroN CITY, BALTIMORE, I'll ILAtELPIIIA
Pttt Nriv Yortsc.
TIIIS line is in frill operation and leave 'Pittsburgh
daily at ti o'clock A. M.. via WaAiinvon Pa.
and national rod to Cumber:told, connecting here
with the rail road to ;11l the above places: Trey
elcrs will find this a speedy anti t4nrifortable tunny,
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum.
Berland line, facilities will he afforded which have not
been here.tofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at
the shortest notice with the privilege of going through
direct or taking ono nights rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our office at the :Monongahela
!louse. L. W. STOCKTON,
fel) 3—d tf. President of N. R. Stave Co.
Regular Packets, for Cincinnati,
fbi ,
The Swift,..tre, Itobinsou, Master ) leaves evety
Thnr,dav at 10 "'clock, a. m.
The Cutter, Cuiiius, Muster leaves oven- Friday at
10 o'clock a. m.
The Montromerv, Bennett, Master, leaves even• Sat.
ur,l:,:, :it 10 o'clock a. M.
flu Expre.g, Parkinson, Master, leans every Sun
at 10 u'clevk a. m.
JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO.,
Agrents.
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A L LEN KRA NIER. Et-charge Br , ker, No. 46,
11 Corner of Wood and 7'hir,-I.l'rects, Pittsburg
Pa. Gold. Silver, and Sn'Nent Bank note, bought
and so!'. Sittht chocks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Drafts, note! a:Itl
ne.rr.nrscr
Wm. B.11.(-.. Co.,
John D. D a vi s ,
F. Lorcrac,
.T. S.: Co.,
Jogrph u 0,1,. ,
Jrnws. Mzkv,
Alex. lirrm,,cm ( Co. -)
rhilaaelPhia.
Brown & Co,
Jacricii M'Candiess. Cincinnati, 0.
J. It. M . Donald. S. Lotti , ., Mew
W. 11. Pork., Eltt.. Bank K'.
c.kwFIEL r) hag removed his marble 17.-oelt
• lishment to \Vona st. nppo.ite Fttlinestock's
Druz Sure, whrro li will keep constantly on hand
Tomb Story... 'Nlo , .umenc3 ctc, ap 19-Iyr
2 Dissolution of Partnership.
TuEpartner-hip heretofore evistinz under the
gyle of Devine& WAnulty.l3 this day dissolved
'2l by mutual convent. 11. Devino is to collect all 'urns
due to the concern, and pay all claims contracted for
othe concern up to this date.
5 H. DEVINE.
C. A. 7\PANULTY.
24 Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1313.
11. Devine respectfully informs his friend- and the
pub!i,:, that ho stiil t outinnes in the 'fransportimz
busines..,ami that he has removed the office of the U.
S. Portal& 1303 t. Line, to No. 43 ‘Vater street, next
door below I, ,, wis Hutchinson. when , be will receive
and forward Freight to the East, onthe very lowest
terms. H. DEVINE.
Dissolution of Partnership. •
rip n E Partnership heretofore PEl3linguntior the firm
JL DICKEY and ALLaaNnna, is this day tlissol
ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY,
sept. 1, 1843. WM. G. ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY respectfully inform, his friends
and the public, thrall: still continues in the Transpor
tatitm Business, at his Warehouse, CORNER OF LIBER
TY AND WAYNE STREETS, Canal Basin, under the
name of the -Independent Portable Boat Line,"
where he will receive and forward freight to the East at
the lowest terms sept. 4—tf.
- -
F ASH lON ABLE
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY,
No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and
ll'ood, and corner of Sis th and Grant ate.
I 8:: H. WALK F,ll. feel arateful to the 1
. public f.ir the liberal . patronage bestow.-
ed upon them, and beg leave to state that they are now
manufacturing, and have constantly on band a very su- I
periar article in Beaver, Russia, Neutria, aid every
other description of Hats. Also, a variety of cloth,
senlett and fur cav, all of which will be an:d at the ve•
ry lowest - prices. As nn part of their marnefactute is
done by machinery, but by the hest workmen by hand,
they can recommend with at altidenee their lints. as be
ing superior and more durable than those trenerally of
fox cd to the public. Merchants and .motvkeepets can
be supplied upon equally ls luny terms as in the East
ern Mallets I . & H. W A LRIF:r •
n93—airt.
Pitubctrgh, Ta
Removal.
Good rinds fdi Silts
FOR isle, one or two furiai of good land of i tite
ler, and near the Franklin, Road and Martid
Burn's, Emit, about 14 Mile ! ' from Pittsidargin. The
one farm hos 150 acres in i ;75 acres cleared: of it
in good meadow, a good hewed lug house and frame
barn, and a good young orchard on it, and it is welt
fenced and in good order: the other has 31 ncre.s, about
25 cleared, Bin meadow, a good hewed leg house and
stable en it. and is well rented and watered and a
cted
drder and adjoins the above. The tw o Will tae to- getihei di-divided, or ibout 100 acres will be sola id
ono ur the farms, and 'Will. be sold at a fair.price
fuf
cash or nearly all cash. For terms and partidulted
pleav enquire at I-1A KRIS' Genedil Agency and Intel
licence Office, No: El, sth street. n 9
A Good House and Lot for lisle Leigh
T 7 44 OR sale low for cash or the larger part cash, pare
credit or trade, a good new tVto story brick hostsei
two good lots with a house and cow stiible, Coal and
chicken houses '
and everything in good order near tinj
Madtet house, Birminglinni—the property will he sold
low fit encash, or three fourths cash and the balance
on time or suitable trade. A good bargain and good
title will be given the purchaser.
Please apply at Harris' General Agency and intel:
li,! . .ence Office. No. 9, Fifth street. n 8
A House and Let for Sale
rt-t 0 r i t n S t
h A o n r w i t h r t
o e
f r .
L a
a g v li, re cai nc lu e .7 le and u loi t
two miles from the city of l'ittsburgh, and syell located.
The above propetty will be sold at a bargain tor cash,
of , 2x.changod for store goods to suit the parties. Fos'
particulate please apply at IlAitßis' Agency anti
Intelligence Office, No. 9, .ith st. D 3
ji ARMS FOR SALE AND RENT.—About 11 •
LL farms. anti farms with mills, for
commodating terms. Se%erill farthsWanked to rent 1.4
good farmerse Persons who wi.h farms to perehasqz.
or have them to rent will please appl y nt H A RRIWf
General Agency and Intelligence °Rite, No. 9 Stki,eri
n I
LANDS FOR SALE
FARMS of improved land iu B.ptler [mals in'
Beavet. 'counties, to suit purchat.ers; in
high state of cultivation.
'1
Farms in Armstropt county, near Fmepoit;
acres cleared: 150 bearitigfrtiit trees; 5 dwellings, ltortil
&r. For particulars, enquire at my office, Smit.hfliehi
near 4th street
oat 30--dti
Bargains to be Had.
IRACIttS OF VALUABLE tANt)
1 3 , it4lci a bargain in lots tosidi
ptircha.ers. The land lies in Tyler and Malicia
Co's., Virginia—and CLEAR OF ALL Egetnina.Africks:
For particulars inquire of the subset ibers, if4retemi
postpaid; LtOtb &VO.,
oct 10 144 tiberty street, ikittaburgh.
TO at.
A Two STORY brick house, attitoble fur if
A
dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet
of Fifth and Union affects: Postseigercin gilren untried!
atelv. Enquire of
oil
building Lots in Birmiaghariw
1 9 LOTS, suitable for building; tridst ria
listed, and vvichin tfvo ralblites 4 or t.fig
Sten niferil boat/at:ding, Will be bo?tiai prices to mail
the times. The terms of payment will be made easy;
either for cash or such barter as can be made available"
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, br Mfr l~s
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
Tot We;
T 01'S ()nth° North East corner of CMU Lane tisti
Hirt' street. Arpiy to
Br.NiAmTN nAtitiNtrrotyr,
Maficet near rethrth stmt.
For ., Rent
~..., That COTTAGE, situntrd id, this Ben-onel df
J - - Lawrenceville, at iireselit dtcUpied by John
....
nrii:ier. _
The p , acti his a.very fide garden and etcdi assori
merit of fruit tree!. Any pei'Acin renting can have the
privilege of eneaging for the ensuing year. tom*
sion given on the Igi ~r October next.
Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Liberty um*
er t o Wm. Tomau, Smithfield street.
sep. 1. 1813.
Hansel', • a:, For Rant
T HE ,zuh.oriber its opened a book torroonituy
warehouse, Fiore, slap, roetus
or country farms and seats for rent, charging the owls
ors '25 cents cdch record: He will keep it apen for all
who wish to rent any kind of property ta examine, end
chnr[e !herr 12. coots; and for n mnalltothperesationi
will attrnd to renting all Icings of rfdtletiy, and attrnd
to all kinds of business 'between landlord and tenant:
ISAAC HARRIS, Azent,
No. 9, Fifth it.
Freeman's Fire trick for Sate.
- .UST Trceirrd, 5000 Freeman's best Fite Brickt
•1 whirl, will hen-alter be kept cemtanth• on hand
and :old low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM as CO.
may 27 No. GO Water *6
Peach Trees;
Aft THE .uhgcriberlia3 just recciv - cd from the Nue
=sery of Landreth acid Fulton. near Philadelphia
a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which hd
would call the attention of the pollic.
F. T.. SNOWDEN.
No I Liberty st. bend of Wood.
Landreth's Garden teed'.
A full supply of Landrelh's Oartien Seeds oltrhys teN
hand and fursale, at hi. ncrncy. the Druz, store of
F. LI SNOWDT:I 4 I,
IS I, 'Liberty st.. head of Woe 4
TAR. I'LANE'S LIVER PlLLS . .—This le te ter
tifv that a niece of mine Ka} very ill frith the Lite
er compinint, She purchased d bfdt. of McLane's Lists
er Pills. took them n+ per direetittns. felt notch reliev
ed, toed a second hot, dna 1= miarlii citted. I Lelieve it
uots the Liver nu: that relieved her. 1 *Mild cheer
recominend M'Lanes Liver Pill to those' persons
Abuse Liver is diseased. JOSMPTI BOYD,
12 miles from Pittsburgh.
For sale at the Drug Store of lON. KIDD,
net 31. Corner of 4th and Wood sta. Pitt
DR. M . LANE'S A'AIERICAN WORM SPECI
F IC.—A fresh supply of this valuable medieinei
fir expelling worms from the system._Parents -whose,
childien are afflicted with worms may depend on tithe
article if given according to direction;. Certificates
efficncy can be ihown to convince tiny person of it.
surprising activity any ptomptaess iu eNrelling V(411111111
Ind thus s avincr, ihe lives of hun.htd. of children.
For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDDI,Lci
oct 31 Corner of 4th and Wood sts. Pitts.
DR. ISPLANE'S
APSEriCAN WOWS SPECIFIC.
Mr. J KIDD—Sir.—A child of mine about 4i years
old, wag constantly indisposed. and of ode ectroples- ,
inn; but had always a good appetite. hr order - to have
the child well, I bought a small bottle of 'McLane's Ver
militge of which I gave him 3 spoonful!, after which
.20 or 9.5 large worms were expelled. I ttieli all Ger
man% would read the above facts. The child's health
is much improved. MICHAEL
Chortier's Creel:, Sept. 26 I J 43.
For sale ut the Drue Store of
JONATtI AN KIDD,
act Corner of 4th and Wood Rts , p iit Ab g .. Pa
Money Wanted,
\AT A7siTED immediately and ob tile best security,
on mortgage on excellent propel ty in town
and country, nod on good private security, if preferred'
and for different periods, the following sow. yin S5OOO.
itie f oo. s3opo. nOOO. WOO. $750, $.3 200,
$l5O, $ . lOO. Pervrs; having money to lend will fret)
undoubted security. A fair interest, and in several
ca-es a good premium for money, and nil in enuidence
' on applying at HARRIS' Agency araflntelligenee Of.
F n; . No. 9.5 th et rect. nI
11Q ARGAINS BARGAINS!! BARGAIN'S !!!—..,
1.1 All -nits of eintliinc. and e trine; appira. FleAse
, 7 all at 151, Lihrrt) orve; $ d 9ce faiyquoeires
raj , 7. .1. MrCLOKEY.
J. k. HtNDER.SON
JAMES MAY