_ VESDAT SIORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1893 PFrrnrURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COIMITTER )OR Nostmtir.R. es Thompson—Josiah Baiker _ ' KIT Cos. l —We conclude this talc inthitz morning's paper. I.t. is well worth reading. W niTga Ltgit;rts.s.—This evening commences the coarse of Loeturus at the Western University. It will be seen that WALTFf H. Low art:, Esq. delivers the opening ono this evening: From the high reputa• r 032 SAFETY, tion which Mr. L. has acquired, not only as a prat-' Trays So ellers s G hould, select pr Boatsn pro E.c vided ir n ith thinner at the Dar, but as Ptofesgor of Law in the E ran' p!' uct rds forp iosio versity, awing the author of several fine literary pro- learn 13•ilc " ductions, wo.are warranted iri saying that the subject T T would be well for the traveling - community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely of his Locture—the Constitutional Law of Pennsylva- I upon their own encourar-ement of boats that hive Or nia—wi l l be'trcated in sock a manner, as to add to' may be at tie: expense al-procuring the above appara hif. well earned reputation, and ko audience a Ins. And that every individual makiaz selec , to.,uting [O ward ; a genet intro , ovum' of fund of information on a very essential subject. nit i_ t y, : admitted by all inn who node rand the principles of the Steam EnTinc, to be a sur• preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. 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- Clout warning.'aud inducement to Make ingnity for a Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expen Se that your lives mav be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality, and by your profetenee show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boat-; 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 it is so c ompletely in your own power to avoid those dis- We ate pleased to see that an institution so respect-, ablo as thc Western University, is about to extend its usefulness by calling forth the slumbering talems of our citizens, and diffusing among our people, in a cheap and pleauttt mode, thit valuable sad diversified information which public Llctures are so well eaten lated to elicit. It is equally gratifying to witness the I decided improvement in the taste of our people, and the disposition they manifest to encourage the men of talent among tla. The complete success which at tended the Lectures delivered before the Wirt Insti tute, is a sufficient guarantee, that the coming ones in the University will m. et with that patroiage that the ability of the Lecturers and the importance of the subjects, should entitle them to receive. The Lsctures wi I be continued on every Tuesday night, until the middle of March next. 'COL.. LEIDS&NOWSICT.—TheIectur: to h.! delivered by Cul. Lt hrnanowsky this c‘eain, - ; will he especially interesting to tho Ladies. It will be, on the charac ter of MaJame Josephine; and he will exhibit an accu rate u-ansparett portrait of her person. PITTSBURGH BANK. The following gentlemen were. yesterday, elected Directors of the Pittsburgh Bank, for the ensuing year: John Graham, Lewis Hutchison, 3iihn Irain, Geo. W. Jackson, David Shields. Wihiam James Dalzell, James Wood, Thos. Bake%% ell, D. T. Morgan, C Anshut2, Alex. Laughlin, George Hogg. EXCHANGE BANK The following gentlemen were. yesterday, elected Directors of the Exchange Bank, fur the enduing year: Wm. Robinson, Jr. Hartnar Denny, Win. B azalev, E. A. Brawn. Am P. Childs, Wm. B. M'Clure, D. C. Stockton, John Grier, qreorge Wcymaa, M. liob , rtAcm, Wm. Lippincott, S. Stonor. IMF.RCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' BANK. The folloWin,g gentlemen were, yesterday elected Directors of the Metzlet its and M inofactur....rs' Bank, for the ensuing year: M. Tiernan, George R. White, Wilson M'Ca:alless, J. IL Shoenberger. Pollard NrCormick Robert Galway, Reese To,suseud CtilllST 11t Al. TilE tile.[:.—The ~...bat:ity 4 the Parson and Truitees tli tli•• first i f Ivor of Oiln ini •a: urt )1 Ott miali of the in 1 1 - . 1 to ir!: of art, hit:ll p ••nt to prxi tc , • a goof el f:^.l it?a,l our OA •i i ..a Ot kr;;:t- , ..;i lig it. .Ttii,t at it.s'ax.i.d d t. G%07015: S fur Nliuior. Sensible in Sing::. PAULLOpICAI.S.—Ct3.)k Lai a ral;lico-1...,t upply of the eastern m oollilieit fir; 1-)eceroLc i 3 a rich number ir. c g.-tv. lap are of the tint older, and in tip. ,trarl'y it i 3 unturip4sed by any publi:lttien i n t h e country. Tat 14.. DY'S 8037. intcreilin,;. T 11.2 crn- Ltellisbtnenta are very being an c as of ‘• Ve riSa's Reluiem," "CA! , ge Hospibiltiy;" a plate of the Fa3ltioa3, and a pA g , of 001')o4i,c, LADLES' NATION AL MAGAZINi- 13 3:60 all intk_Teit ing number, and der in.; of pau.onage. Fttl3aTi_TL.—The bady of a female W. 14 rooted out of rt gin 1 b tn't, nlar io.teri , -...zi3n of M and Fen'v Point, M street, Baltimme. on Vic...l - by Jam. buts. It %Va.; not r.:...mgmized and is supposnd to hare• been buricd n month or morn. In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a mag,nificent assortment of HAN-DNERCIIIEFS. SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. The motto of the -Three Biz D o ors" i 4 '• Q UICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," A 1 1,1 in f1,,,, , inz .mt tliii y stem he feels con. fidem thathis rustomers and hint-elf ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. 111.: WoULD IN V ITE THE iIIAN OF FASHION'. THF.P R.OFES SIONAL GE \ 774:MA N, THE ME a - CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN Farms Wanted. To sail and examine fur themselves at QEV ERA L improved farms v.-anted, (within 20 i THE THREE DIG DOORS, Q. miles of the Pittsburgh market). Pergong. dig- NO. I:11. Ltherty Fired, pascal° sell will please call at 114(AI - ice, in Smithfield street, mar 4th, soon. AND Tll El MUST BE SATISFIED. I E. OBSEI?VE METAL PLATE IN THE .016-tf J. K. II P.N DERSON. I- -. PA I T.MEN 7'. 4 !,_,,'S --- i n .1011 N MTLOSK EV. LATER FROM MEX[CO. jay as arrival from Matamoros, we learn, that Ow Texi•tns Cumtni..siuners were at MatamoraF, awaiting the tr. ival of tilt Onnmia sinners oa tile part of in order to settle the Boundary Line between Texas and Mexico. The'szhooner \Vatchman, Murray, 11'13 to clear Zit The custom hou.+e on the 26th oh. for thi, port, with thirty thousand dollars in specie on Laird, and if the etinduta arrived, which was hourly ex.pected, she would have more. . _ . AMERICAN man DRESSING SALOON,' n° ----------------- FIFTH ST., Ni;Ail :MARKET. 1 , Situation Wanted, rilii F. !lartnerAhip heretofore. existdol, between F. A. lA S Teed 62- of French. Spand , h, G NA, and the La -../. Frethey and O. G. Fret hey havinghoen dissolv- ' .:1 tin Lnagnag , i , ed by mutual canit!'nl on Idle lit instant. !he hti=incss T 11.2 undersigned w 1511 e; to acquira a perti.ct lmowl• will ,beternxbieted in future by F. A. FrelheY• who i-F.', A g e of the Eng ii.i'l. so that the recompense lool:cd t; or fully authorized to settle all the pnrtner4lir ‘e.oricerm.i. ' w ill be ‘i - ery moderate, it - Ito could get les,ions in Em ile respecidially nsks for the. continuation of Ow pa- ' g idili from those whom he may instruct. Ile was late trinitgeof friends and the public generally. ni—lm I ly a Professor of the above languages in the, Colleges i of Baton Rouge and St. Charles. For a character for competency and morality, he can exhibit letters of the most respectable gentleman in New Orleans imd Cincinnati. 11Ar Reference M thls city can be made to Rev. H. J.. 1. Dean, of St. Paul's Church, and Captain James May. PAUL EMILE TIIEVEAU, 019 - 'Washington House, Water st. ._ ------....------- R. I .W E LAN'S AMERICAN WORM SPECI- Dfresh supply of this valuable medicine for expelling worms from the system. Parents whose children are afflicted with worms may depend on this article if given according to dirertiorpt. Certificates of its efficacy can be shown to convince nny person of its lanprising activity any ptomptne.ss wcrtns v tad thu; saving the lives of hi/mitt d 4 of children. For sale at, the Drug Store of JON. KID D, oct 31 Corner of 4th and Wood sts. l'itts. THRESH CHEMICALS, & Precip. Pill, Hydrrq, Strychnia, Bismuth, at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD. nl7 JOHN LE FEVER'S New & Chcap Stock Estashment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY BE %VEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREf• Iw UL D most respectfully announce to the citizen. cif Pittsburgh and the country trenerally, that 1 have commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, of every va riety, form and description, and would solicitmerchants and others to call mai examine for themselves, as I am determined to sell on the most accommodating term: for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a-share of public patronage. aug. 19-6 m attter. All 'Kati marked thihti [" ] in the Li=t of Arrival:: and Departme, in another part of thht paper, are _applied with the Safety Guard. List tlf Beats pcori , lc , l with. the Safely Guard. ALPS,LAD P E Y OYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARAN7'II, L ANC E 'l', _ADELAIDE, MENTOR. ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, ;MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE, BREAKWATER. 31.4.1 ES 'PIG BRIDGEWATER. ;MUSKINGUM VAL' 3.r.i CADDO, MISSOUR MAIL, C'HARLES TON, MTINGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER. i CANTOS, MONTOIO.IIER V, CUTTER, NORTH BEND. CECELIA, NEP TrsE... CASPIAN, NARAG _INSET T, CLIPPER. NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,. COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL, CORSAIR. 01110, DUQUESNE, ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, PANAMA, EDWIN HICK MAN, QTTEEN of flee SOUTH, EL DORADO, ROWENA. EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SARA TOGA. FORT P ITT, SA V.A .V.V.-1 . G.II.ENA, ST. CHARLES, GEN'I, BROOK, ST. Lours G ALLANT, T ALLE IRAN!). IDA. TOR .1(7C0 PLAN7', INDIAN QUEEN. V IC7'RESS, i 'ELIA-ars. vALLEY FORGE, J. 11. 1; ILLS, VIOLA, .1E IVESS IVES T IV/NP. LAMES R OSS,' mar 2:2 F. G. li.til•sy, 'nouns Scott. 3. W. 1111rbri , ige, G. F. Warner, Wi Morrison John AD:lei-so:I, l'eapiCl: the C:1 1;1 " ' lii rring, lii ItONOs SCOT t:i I 11..111:1g, 11 t•Cl..i , e3 this WO .11.11 for sale he rl7 1.1.( 11 . 1) :A: CO- 1.10 Liborti $ t r) 1 - 1 . 1 . A Lt ) TON( ; l'E' , ..—Receirod by tittle Ben Peach Trees. , 1) It) hr is Ilu;Krlo Itttl:;'lleA. in fine ordor. direct THE. subscriber has Just received from the Nor ali-bi l't-011.11 , moron )1.1"4. A. BE ELEN. C A. *llc A NI . Ll V very velreetfully lbform , hli = - Sf`ry of Landreth and Eulttm. near Philadelphia. r,))•11 • triehrls and the public, that lie ha, made r.rrango- a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees ; to which he _ —.— 111 .' 10 't t t t rtitti t title tit , ' evacuee of Ihe boats. forming the ~ would call the attention of the public rilliE prrrrieror r,f till: Wl . ll titltl , .1 ant lii;lrty fa- I " " FAL() 11l PIII:!4 ' . -11 ` . " irca I ' 7 ' ( . ir ''''' 3 ir " il 1... •••; Pormble Boat Lini•, :it the larzo new 11 arelien.e, I ) and illi snli;dy of all ,ice; of Itob,:. A poly to F. L. SNOWDEN. c:iiis; rit of Ways's: ANTI LItiVRTY sTRFEIS. Canal : Liberty st. head of Wood. 1 cured estab:ishment takes preat pl. asure in in- r,s.,t• A. BEI:LEN' Ba-in, s% here grind: s. ill ho received and forwarded forming his friend- and tle. public at large that he ha; _ . , • ' •-- "orl.: or Boston. wit,llll,e.taldegrairli ntel on the in.e.t favorable terms, new pro par, drq hi.; T - ) 11 -:Fr;\ I-0 HP BES I,y +lagle robe or hale, tousle SPLEN DID S 1L17..S 'MOM, 1) bv A . BEELEN. to iia.timure, 1 Iniaaciploa, ..,,,, 'N No. 151. LIBERTY ST., - (5-!1. THOMAS BORI3IDGE, Acent, THE MOST MAGNIFIC\-1' S'I'OCK OF 27.2 Mart`t S t.. Philadelphia. IP/S7'ER, CLOTHING N 10011.1; k Cll ISE. Azents. Ever offered for sale in this city. 73 Bundy's VCharf, Baltimore. lili STOCK OF, CLOTII.S.CASSIMERES, PILOT AND BEAVER I I CLOTHS, CACHMERE, SATIN AND ' OTHER VESTING CANNOT DE EQUALLED. All of wl2ich can be manufactured into e lotliil.;- It , ce der, and made in as good style, and a: illAity and fash ionably designed as ut any other estttblishment IN TIIE UNITED STATES. /T IS WELL KNOIVN THAT If IS PRICES riRE`LOWER THAN -ANY ()TIL ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, Arid nine place west of till mountains can purchasers find such a varlety of goods from which to select as at the ---- NATIVVEIZ CAMPAIGN! Brilliant CareorancitYnprecc dented Snccoss - T.IL Tilit}',E 131 DOORS! THREE BIG DOORS BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE, LOOK IN AT SCHOTER'S, Corner of Wood and II 'ater es, VTIIE RE as choice an assortment . of ready made in clothinn, cloths, cas?ieres, satmetts, vesting:, flannel shirt? drawers. cotton. A nmola andlamb's wool hose and half hose. silk and gingham cravats, bald?, stock?, and in short, a little of-everything adapted to the nee of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will 6'4 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 establislancnt west of the mountains. Having made arrangements in the eastern cities, he will be ponstantly receiving secessions to his already well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call, then, if you wish to fornisltioursclf whit choice articles. [Vt"Good and yet Cheap, for efish! a tASllll -- Remember the placi---corner of Woc and Water 026-6 m street P • , . ~ .. 'auction Salo. r X-74 1 e 7: 1 84 3. 2-. -- ;...i-,- . - - - ! STAN DART, INGRAHAM & CO.. John D. Davis, ' Forwarding and ceiramission Dlorchants, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIfT, , et-EN - ELAN!), onto. Corner,, IVood and sth sts., Pittsburg . h, T s ready to roceive inercbandize of every description 1 pang y S for the :llerchants' Transport:o.lon Com l. on consignment, for public: - or private composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie• from long experience in the 'above businQss, flatters sale ' and. Canal; Wzishington, Line. Minter, Palmer & Co.'s himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction 'Line of Steam bouts and. vessels on the lakes. Cleve ! land Line, Perbisylvabia and Ohio Canal. Proprie tu all who mar favor him with ' thqir patronage. `tots ofthe m er cb t uits, Line, Ohio Canal. Regular sales on MOSDATS and THURSDAY s, of Dr) 1 REFEU TO Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. i Wilkie &Ensworth, No. 9, Coentisis Slip, N. Y. 01 Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new 1 R. Hunter & Co. Albany. and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Otig Chaff, Boston.. • Sales every evening,at early gas light: Rug 12—y I Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, ----- M. T. Williams & Dow, ) lion. John M. Allen, %, Cleveland.. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. up 1 1843-Iy. —.—_ Exectitate Sale; WILL be sold no Saturday the s±sth inst. at 10 oolcck. A. M. at the divelling,hoUst of the late Wm. Pagan. de&d, War the Cotton Factory ofßlack stock, Bob & Co., Allegheny' city, by-order of execu tor,,, a large quantity of household and kitchen furni ture, consisting in pat t of 1 superior lounge; dining and ; breakftst tables; Fancy and common chairs; sideboard: secretary and beitkcase; bedstead 4; feather beds and i bedding; bureaus: 5 tand.,; fenders; tire irons, &c. Ai-u. a large quantity of tools, consisting of picks, crowliiirs, hommeis, wedges, and a grPilt variety of Quary tools; lot of stone flagging and coal; 1 large chain for hoisting stone, &c. immediately after the above, will be sold at the stone yard above the market house on Federal st. Adleghe ry. a quantity of emend rough stone for building, &r. I Fume cart; smiths bellows; anvil; vice: hammers: _grindstones; &e. Alto at Fleming's stone quarry, immediately after the above will be sold a quantiy of rut and rough stony fur building purposes; 2 cranes and one windlass. Term' , made. known at salc. 3. D. DAVIS, Auet'. NT I RIVATE SALE "-,vis. Rooms, corner 1 of Wood and riftit streets , An extensive as sortieent of DRY GOODS, r..c,ntly purchased in the Last for cash. and which will be sold at a small ad va:.Ce no Eastern prices. for currency or approved en dorsed notes. The assortment consi 4 , in partqf 0 pi. , ces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; " super. blue cloth; 10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths; 4 " super. Beaver cloths; 5 " piloteloths; 40 " cassinetts, assorted colors; some very fine; 50 " flannels, twilled and plain white, red, Er,rern and yellow 20 " Enxtishmerino. assorted colors; 100 all wool blanket .-11,1Tvls; 200 rotton plaid An wk; .1,000 , 10 z. spool cotton, all colors; 100 pieces bleached and brown muslins, and a peat v'arie'ty of other articles usually found in a Dry Good: llote.e. AIAI, mt tisortment of boot? , , shoe', and hats. which will all be sold at prices without regard to the late advances in lb , East. sent 23. 1 . ) EAR SKINS, dI eiied 61141 undressed, just reeeiv ed and for gni-0 by A. BEELEN. co.stf F r EA,',.—ltoceived nncunsigntnrnt, CliC43 I ' .UIIC Ilyson Tea, 4 " Bilek Tea, Ii " 1 ovorial, 5 " GuNrowder. U J. G. 5.7 A,60111.)0N, Watur street sep 13 QNIITH'S NEW YORK VARNISII, Vu. l.yvirl. drying, in story, and for sale at the Ini.CG W A REHOUSE of J. KIDD, 0:1t). Coro,sr of 4th and Wood sts. lT ICKEREL:I-IERIUNG. 10 bb!i No. 1 ovv•Iwrol, (Northern in,:,ectio - - 11111)S. N. O. ECG \N. just rocris.A, anclfot +/ sale by J. O. & A GORDON. i-.,-- - _— --,- -...-----:---,.-,.-- 1 A L LEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, 111 Corner of Wood and Third streets. Pittsburg pa. Gold. Silver, and Solvent Bank taitei, bought 1 and sold. Si.z.lit clweks on the I:astern cities, for sale. aii._! .!r.) Drafts, notes and bills., collected. :i)() 0 1i.1(i! 4 G RI:EN MU COFFEE. for sale REFERLNCES. Au. ]tr W . liy Win. Bell & Co., 11A1 LMAN, JENNINGS & CO. John D. D.p.ris, F. 43. Wood -4 rect. ' Lor:aze, , Pi , t,bur-h Pa. .1. Painter & Co., 1 J k . ii spli Woodsvell, , James May, .1 Ate•%.8r0,, , ..5.: C. ) Philadelphia. John II Brown & Co. James M'Candless. ) Cincinnati, 0., 1 J. It. M' Donald. ) St. Louis, 'Mo. , W. El. rope, Esq., Pres't Bank Ky. }Louisville. .------- JUST RECEIVED and for sale on consignment 7 1' icon. .I_x. Can ~n, n ;utile st,,reof.lncob Painter& Co J. K. MOORHEAD A; CO ~ft SCOTCH TC H nit r ,„ale JONATHAN KIDD, Corner 4th and 'Wood ate. l'iits. 1111 DS SUG aR in store and for sale low by S. MeK Sr. CO , I O. Secoo , l street ___ - : - OAR Br Ili mt. —A lot. of that celebrated choice I Removal. Z family butter, put up in full bound keg , .. Apply 113 CAWFIELDIro: removed hi. marble Estnl , A. BEELF.N. _l_ • lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahnestrick l A Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on Imnd ---- : Tom o b Stnes, Monuments cu.. —p 19— ----- Iyr -- B urr -ER-27 Kees. 5 Barrels We-tern Re4erve. Dairy 13uttcr jlllt A t roceivea ana for sale by AILNIAN, JENNINGS &Cs. scp 26 43 Wood F t - - NE'S LUNG SYRUP, if taken in -time, I will prevent a coturbi from settling on the lungs. Delays are dangerous. Those afflicted with a slight. cold had better apply in time. Afresh supply Just received at the DrugKIDD Store of JON. , Corner 4th and Wood streets. B EAR SKINS, e.:se drd ;tad fall haired, a suitaUc articho fur travellers' truaks. &e., fur A. BEELEN. - - - - - - - n A B.C; AINS ! B.N,RGAINS! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! I_l All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please call at :No. 151, Liberty streot,and sea for yourselves. sep 7. J. McCLOSK. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by WM. THORN No. 53, Market street,,, 500 lbs. pure palm soap italic bar, 600 " • " " " in casks, 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in •narket) 100 " almond soap, in lb. casks, doz. shaving soap, 10 " G:ean's rose spermacotti soap, for chapped hands and for softenimg the slsin. The subscriber has on hand a larger as.ortmont of the above article; than any other establishment in this city, and is also receiving a large mpply of fresh drugs, Sze. NVIV THORN, No. 53. Market street. CUGAR CURED HAMS—Just receivecl,pr 6ten m er May Flower, a lot of superior sugar cured hams. LLOYD & CO. nor 14. 140, Liberty it. • S"'' SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock, at pri .) vete sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS, sep 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. -----: 7 -------- - 7 GI A BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day 4/ 1..7 received, and for sale G by J. .& A. GORDON, nl 5. 12 Water street. - - Beaver and Warren Packet. 1 I, canal packet ERIE, J. M. - tt,huukonastor, will run ai regular tri weekly packet be!N.Vet'll the above named ports, lea' :s Beaver on Mondays, Wediu'idLLy 3. and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tue4day::. Thursdays and Sat nirday,,; cmlneeting with the 5i11.2.,C Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight nt' pi. , :a•ze aly on bPit oard, or to 131 nm ING AM pp & CO, tsburgh, lIIIIIMMEMEM _________ - • , '11111:: ---",,Pf--‘.. ‘ -- •• • -5 . 4. - 74. • _ ---, 18 4 3 . - I ARE REDUCED.—C.s. MALI. LINE OF STAGE 3 II AND RAIL ROAD CA11.3, froM P ittsborgli, % ia Bed ford, Chambersburz, Ilarri::burg . mud Lanca3ter, to Philadelphia, eemiectine• with the Maio train ()fears to N. Y. &f.... 0!!y 150 miles .t.a,731 - 1,7 undone night out. Also, the direct line lo Baltimore. [ I' are to Philadelphia $9• Baltimorr 9. Lea daily at 13 o'clock A. M. ' Office 23 door below the. Merchants' lintel Wood st. MENI)ELL. GR.IIIAM, WAUGH &Co., feb23, 1343-Ic. Proprietors. A Two Story Brick Muse For Sale. A two story well finished Brick House from flit"-teener to attic with lot 22 feet front, run- The Groat Central Route ; tin , back 100 feet to a 50 foot Alley, situated on Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Fourth street. near Cherry Alley. Title indisputable, Road Company. Viand wrins moderate. t.-,,,, , * .... 771 . ,-.., , ..,. 1........ c.z5,- , (li.TApply at Egolf & Foster's Western Real Estate -. , , ,i.t r ists.i , - - • .itgency, Third street, next door to the rost (ace. .... NEW LINE OF U. S. M AIL coAcnEs FOR t -- AilliNcrioN CITY, P.ALTIMonE, PHILD AELPHIA 1 Building Lots in Birmingham. w AND NEW YORK 1 • LOTS, suitable fur buittliio., most eligibly sit .T HIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh ' I . !_,P uated, and within two . , .ti's' walk of the daily at 0 o'cloids A. M.. via Washington Pa. steam ferry boat landin7, will i, • ,id at prices to :suit and national road to Cu allierland, connecting here the times. The terms of lia. toe . will be made easy, with the rail rose Co's to all the above places: Tnts- ' either fur CJ 41 or SUCII bartei a- can be made ;I V.l I: tile. elers will find t his a speedy iinil comfortable r oute, Apply to rho s ,a,..riThers in llirtrin , 2l,.on, or Mr. I'. i t being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and CUM- Peterson, No. 4, Fat ry street, l'ittATTE,ilinreb. , jr. berland line, facilitieswill be afforded which bare not : J une 1. JAS. PRSON been lirretofore o'njoyod. F,trn coaches furnished at T — LET. the shortest notice with the I ntl'. ile t te of going through . direct or taking one nights rest at their option. O A TWO STORY brick house, suitable for n Fur tickets, apply at our office lit the Monongahela r_7l.n.. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet Hr,____, J ,.e i ____ _L. W. STOCKTON, of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi f e l, 3—dtf. President of \. It. Stage Co. aw l, E nqu ire of 1 011. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. _.---------------- ~..- 14 , , _, ~,,Y44 1 R. 'AVLA NE'S LIVER PILLS.—This is to etc ' rs-'-`i.:i''' -.-;,T:' tifr that a nitre n( mine was very ill with the Its er complaint, She purchased a boa nf McLane's Liy. The Sn-iirsore. ii.iiiiasai , , Master, leaves even rr Pills, took them as per directions, felt much teller. Thursday at 10 o'cbwl., a. tn. ed, INed a second box, and is nearly cured. I believe it The Cuttor. Collins, Alaster. leaves oven Friday at was the Liver Pills that relieved her. I would cheer : 10 o'clock a. al. I 'ully recommend M'Lanes Liver Pill to those persons The Montgomery , Bennett, Mcstet, leaves :very Sat- Nho, , e. Liver is diseased. JoSECII Bona, 12 miles from Pittsburgh. urdav at 10 o'cloel, a. in. I ' lac Express, Parki•Arin, Master, leaves every San-' For wheat the Drug tore ,i Sf and JON. KIDDi, - day at 10 o ' c i , ii•k a . In. oct 31. Corner of 4th Wood sts. Ptts. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., i _____ ___ _________ ) i roan 20 )1,:.- ,- ;:!.:. ' _.,.. .. .. Fr.ceman's Fire Brick for Sale. United States Portable Boat Lino Dcpot . w T week - ca. 500 Freemai's lie:a Fire Brick, ,' 401 1 w S lii , ll ill hereaf 0 ter be kept t ecitiAtantly on hand lend s old lOW for cash, by 13IBMINGIIAM & CO. i may 27 Ne. CO Water 31. 'pt. 4-3 m Dissolution of Partnership. TIRE p;rtnt•r=hip heretofore etti.ting under the ,t vie of Devine & Annlty, this day dissolved by nrltualcoaseio, IL Devine is to Collect all Awns au, to the c ineern, and pay all elaimE , (..intracted for the c oncerti up to this date Pinsburg,ll, 1. 1843 11. Devine informs his friends and the public, that he still continues in the 'Fran:sporting hosiuess, and that he has removed the office of the C. S. Portable Boat Line, to N. 45 Water street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and i,irward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. Fl DEVINE. Dissolution of Partnership. TIIE Partnerihip Ir•retnfore exiqtimT under the firm of DICKEY and ALFAArinrn. is thi= day dissol ' . , red by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY, sept. 1, 1343. \V )1. G. ALEXANDER. I ' 1 JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends and the public. thnth , stilleontinnes in the Transpor -1 L otion Ba:inesß, at his Warehmr:e, CORNER or LIBER TY AND WAY"' STREETS, Canal Basin, under the name of the "Independent Portable Boat Line," 1 where he will receive and forward freight to the4—tf. East at I the lowest terms sept. FRESH ARRIVAL OF DELICACIES, AT 140. LIBERTY S'rREET. CHOICE TICKLES. Walnut Ketchup, Gerkins, Tomato do, Mangoes, Sarsaparilla Sydo,rup, Pico,filly, Lemon Olive Oil, Cauliflowe French r, Beans, India Carrie Powder, Walnuts, Italian Maccaroni, . Onion?., Italian Vermelli, Mixed Pickles. Capers, (French,) *LICH SACCES• ?tunes, John Bull's Sauce, - Bitter Almonds, Harvey's do, French Currants, j Reading do, Prepared Cocoa, Ca pried do, Jarnaica Ginger, I India Soy, Dried Cherries. Essence of Anchovies. Oranges, &c, &c. Just received and for sale by LLOYD CO &., 04 No. 140, Liberty street • For Salo. ORES of Land in tha Reserve Triet, 4 -1"2 on Bank Lane, will be sold a bargain. Apply at the Western Real Estate Agency, next dooc to-thg Poet OfSee. EGOLF & FOSTER. A FARM FOR SALE, A FARM of 100 acres, 12 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Franklin Road, adjoining lands of William Cochran. Esq., will be sold on favorable terms , For further particulars apply to P. MckiARR, n2O-Im. 149 Liberty all-eds. Public Sale of Real Instate+ THE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, 30 Actuts or Gitoutm, in the Bo- 1 rough of Birmingham. on Wcusrsn•T, the 22d 1 inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. It is laid off into but of 24 by 20) feet, for build• ing purposes, and 96 by 390 feet on the rill r for manm factoring purposes. Mot sold in a hotly. the lots will be ofrered sepa rately. It is useless to renew the important ndettnitt. Zes this property rows-es. The principal portion of it will be sold at furthest in a few yenrs, and trill. riotibt- I less. be yearly increased in salne by the. erection of , huildinzs and manufactories. and offers the best oppor timity r.rin,..t.n• and irnprovinents, all the dwelling i houses in the town being occupied as rum: as comple ted.x rt m 1 --One-fourth in band, and the balance in five yearly payments, with interest. payablevearly. NEVILLE B. CRAIG. i 014—dts Committee of Mrs. Sidney _Gregg. „,r” FARMS of improved land in Butler and l:0 t_.l Beaver counties, to suit purchasers; in a high state of cultivation. 2 Farms in Armstrong count:. near Freeport; 100 neves cleared; 150 hearingfruit t rocs, 3 dwellings, barns &c. For particulars, enquire at my office, Smithfield near 4111 street oct 30--dt NEW GROCERY STORE, STACY LLOYD, Ja.•—.. LOY . & ... C —.A• G. PLINTI/RT, LD Co. AATHOLESALE and Rctail Gnocr.as AND Cox MISSION NICRCTIANTS. No. 1.10 Liberty street few Anon above St. Clair, street, Where famines can at all times ba suppled with gond Goods at fair prices. Landreth Garden Seeds. A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always nn hand and for sale, at his agency, tho Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184. Liberty st., head of Wood Two New and First Eato Stearn Engines. ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 foot stroke. will he, sold with Or without boilers. The other engine 12 borAe power, 7 inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, one huller about 22 feet long. 30 inches in diameter. These engines are made of the best ma terials and in the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodatin7, terms. They can be seen at the warehouse of the subscriber at any time H. DEVINE, U. Statc.4 Line. 11. DEVINE. C. N. M'ANULT NEXT DO.)11 TO THE TEMPERANCE HALL. TIIF,RE all Mails of cut, plain and pressed glass V of all descriptions, eau be purchased at very rea sortable prices, together with a grztat variety of splendid cut glass, window lights for steamboats, private houses and churches. Also, window glass, a superior anis :le, wholesale and retail. Persons wanting any of the above articles ) will do well to call and examine for themselves, before pureha, sink elsewhere. •_...?".N. B. Watch and, Time piece Glasses always on hand. LANDS FOR SALE. J.K. FIENDtITISON FOR SALE CHEAP, -- , Wm. PEACOCK, M. Buss. PELLOOCE. & BLISS, GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY Glass Cntting Establishment, SMITHFIELD STREE7', New York Dyer. O oatreopectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' dre.ses, Habits and '..vforntels of every description,black; and warrants them not to smut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restoree colors of gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new s the Mr. H. flatters himself that he Cirlplease the public, as he has done an extensive business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his establishment in sth st., between Wood and Smithfield near the Theatre CERTIFICATE. M. -- ' This is to certify that OSEE TIDIES has done woile for us, which has fully answered our expec tationA, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy. Wm. Barnes, W.B. Boies J . B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porter. David Hall. H. H. Smith, B. F. Mann. . Henry Javens David Boics, A. Shockey, jr. Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. • .. •• a r 20 auk Mitts cntb txr4anst ILiaLT 117 ERAMEIB, NZOILILNGIC CORSED. Of WOOD AND THIRD rrs, SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants dnd Manufactoirers' Scrip ...... Exchange Bank Scrip . ..... Currcncy . ... . • Eric Bank Scrip . .. . EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. 011 Phi la delphia .... ; . . .... ... New York 805t0n.... Baltimore , .. Gold .... • . • .-...... . - .3 Pre°. INIf Silver .. . ........ • ~ PENNSYLVANIA. - a - P ITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh ............ . ..... .Pd* Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...... . ..pd Exehange ......... . ....... 0 ...... . . . . par Do. Hoitldaysburgh. ... - ..... .. pet' PHILADELPHIA . Bank of .North America .... . ... . . • . - Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania. . ~.. . .... ..... Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. , :. Farmers' and Mechanite Lank..:.... Kensington bank .................. . Manufacturers and Mechanics Mechanics' ........................ Moyamensing ..... . ... ........ ... • . Philadelphia bank ........... . • . • .. Schuylkill Southwark._... ".... .............. ' Western " ...... Bank of Penn Totonship ........ 1 Girard bank ...... • ..... U- S. bank and branches .........••• COLINTP.Y BANKS. Bank of G l e rMandottn • ...... • • " Las .“. . I.—Pdt '= Chester eonfa Pal it•..... . Pal Delaware county . Montgomery county.... pat " Northumberland pat' Farmers' bunk of Bucks c0unty......... ..... pat Eastonhank ...... pat .p Doylestown bank ....................... ...af Franklin bank of Washington l Bank of Ghambersburgh - • .... .... ..... 2 " Middletown ..... ..... .. • . ....21 Gettyaburgh ........ 2/ 2i " Lewistown . ... " Susquehannaeonnty .... Berks eattnty bank ...75 Columbia 13catkand Btidge Company li Carlisle bank. , . , . • • . • ....... -:-.---it Erie bdnk Farmers and Drovers' bank Dank of Lancaster..,..... . ilt " Bank of Reading-.....- -....... Harrisburg batik . 1 Honesdale " . ......... 2 Lancaster " 2 ...... 2 Lancaster co, ". Lebanon " ...... . .... . Miners bank of Pottsville. . . • . ... . ... . ...a "41.2 Monongahela bank of Brotensville ...... 11 New Hope and Delaware Bridge campanso ....5 Northampton bank...... ....no sale Towanda bank ............. .... 85 11 - yoming bank West Branch bank -•- . .- • • York bank OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsrille... • ..... , . I Clinton bank of Columbus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon—. ...........1 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) • It •_( Idrarren, eashier).... .... ....no said Cincinne - ti banks 1 Chillicothe hank.... - Commercial bank of Ldke Erie.-- .. . ..... 15 Dayton bank I Franklin bank of Columbus—. • • • . ..1 Farmers' and Me.chanies' bank of Steubenville- , l o Farmers' bank of Canton . 14 JAMES MAY G conga Granville .. Ilamilten— Laneasfer.... Marietta Massillon ...... ..... _Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Nor calk._.. Putuam Sandusky 5ci0t0....._ Urba 714 Wooster Xenia Zancsvillt INDIANA. State bank and branche.• State Scrip ..... 20 KENTUCKY An banks State bank. Bank of Illinois, Shatenectoten ----•• VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia .1 ..1 Exch.,c nye bank of Virginia - • • . Farmers' bank of Virginia._ North-11 7 c.stern bank of Virginia Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of V4inia.... MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks— • • • • - • • • • • —pa r All other solvent bank S.— ••• . • • NORTH CAROLINA. , All solvent tAnks. ..• •• - . ..... SOUTH CAROLINA All solreni banks . •. .• .• .• GEORGIA. Allsolreni banks ..... . .•..• • • . AL..Z.ANIA. Mobile banks.. ..... .. Country banks-. • • ... ." LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks ( poi) .• • • MElll=ll SPECIE TENNESSEE .3 .•••.-• All banks BOOS AND 30D PRINTING OFFICE, t.ORVITI OF WOOD & FIFTH 5Th. The proprietors of the Monstsc POST and Mew. CVRT AND :‘EiSUFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they hare n large and well chosen assortment of .7-OS r-Jr'lliCiPb3Eo awl 0 7 1233 mag23ziraaam Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books. I Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets. • Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. kinbs of 331aut8, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bille, with ap proprinie cute, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable' terms. We respectfully ask the patron's:re of our frknds and the public in general in this branch dour business. July 31, 1843. . PHILLIPS St, SMITH. To Printers. WE have received, and will hereoftet keep con. stantly on band, a full supply of Printing Ink, inierge and small kegs, which we will be able to sell ckeoper than it has heretofore been sold in this city. Orders from the country accompanied by the cask (re - sta eAses) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS Sr. SMITH. :7 t.ct 1 0 —tf Office of the Peat and Wisridettees et. ....pdr -----par - • - Par ... ..pof -------- Pot ,par .. . .. .paf ...... .pa, pat Id ...... ..30 .../J .....2 1 .; 24 , 1 ••••••...-11 •, .... 3 ...... 1 20 50 It ..20 ..25 ...2i