ETTOST. DAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1843 J -IPOD Of: ri TRADE. NTr "08 Normuß. • ame tuPfloala, ffig—Williiina Barker A THU/ DlSTibtltD.--Yesterclay morniscsame of the lodgers at Carson's tavern, in Alleghenr etty, die), titht iTtaitiitOckets had been rifled during the Liqiiftit„ ?,itnd.A:kitra;ney,they . curitaitted tibitracted. The discovery wss made while the boarders were at break fast; person whit bad Borne to the hou. , ,e on last Sktueley,..eot up from the im mecliute!y, and went 014 . 1ut.0 Or yard. During his itbence suspicion rest pdambitit as the thief, and !when he canto in he wO4 isitetreed:tlatu. he must submit to a seareh. While soatiiTvieri searching him others went out to the yard and f' q a portion of the money, which was identi lied.bySsest of thelodgers. • Siveral notes were found l iD'itli ' litiekets, hut the other lodgers being unable to .der:eititiethe 'Money they bad lost, he was enabled to ' l4 4 4 PD'lNithaportion of his paerins .o..Tite Quetta of yesterday states that the -committee itppitiftted fur the reception and entertainment of Mr. 110,4,44,in this city, met Tuesday evening ,for the final closing up of their business. We were mistaken iu itutiq, the other day, that the Committee from At ' ssaithsgton had chartered the t tage to take Mr. Au tuylo NVashington. The stage vras . chartered by the cusn,tte? o ft ' this eat). The e —omm.ttee, on closing ;weir business, passed a complimentary resolution to IW:tissrs. - IVl'Kpatits & &item of the Exchange Hotel; fOlgieir aiten tine and entmaiturient of the *liven of the city, and we understand Mr. A tuns aloe. bxpreised his gratitude for the kind attention paid 143 aF tlun Hopi. qAzeTTE,"—This piper comes to us salaried, and otherwise muchimproved. The Gazette iktifif of the very best papers in the west, and we are Pleased tl see that it meets with the supper: due to its ability. .As Rip VanAllinkle always said, "may it live long sad 'prosper." Srt,tstra. 1..c00.--The New Orleans Tropic says, it is understood that an action against the owners of tl*setitmer De Soto lbr the trrovery of damnges sns ttfinet bi the sinking of Leda, boo been or will i t n. medistody be commenced. It is presumed that suffi cient evideneeto make out "a pfain case" against the De Soto,is within mach. ,Cot. T..113314N0w K T.—Wel - lope the public will not forgot the course:of Lectures now "being" delivered at theuthecan Church ir< 7tb et. They are nightly at- tended by large and delighted• audiences. WEST'S. PA fti T.ING—OSLY TWO DAYS aSfilar--"" Natikith'iiantlin . ; the increased number, some cf whom it Vii; iml)ossibic to admit,--last evening, ou acceunt of the large numbers present, to see this admired work of%the genius, West, :vc are Lfortried that the paintir.g w 444 removed, bound fur New Orleans on Saturday !'s t, athalf pin four o'clock, to fulfil arrangements al reacq made; All such as have not yet seen it %%ill hair la mina that . NI colas will allow thz.in to view 'ay., trivitervioce of all piztur,l. From ail 0v.i0ti . (11.1.) Frao Tr.' lc• A IrJRRIBLE WO MEN !4113.)T . 'NieWARK, Kt:111:1 C NUN'. 6, 134:3. . 6 d iere ntz a- -A m 0.1-1c: 1 )7y ozcw.re.li:i New o'n'Satur.lay th -Hi tha c:r...ll,a.tancee of . vrtich are a tost. t:iti a: ai o.42satarday -ufteration an ait._rcati,n) to.rir. place in the bancoarn of Mr. Lyrna tavera, hetweeo Edwartiro. liayinond and Ansel Rider, ot.ea..,doirod by j ' , sting with da-h other under at, ialua.::e of iotaatidatiog M:. Rider Atartrd f,r homo. frd., Ith3 wat e 4-2.1 a few roll by Nlr Fin/ma:id. Mr. "Rifer thni threatened to pet a rifle ball through 1-14.y.n 'll V 4 . h . :.trt beforo rn !Mr. nay mond returned to Smith's tavern, end Mr. Rider c intiutrecl t.il.cParile to (a dlstaace of about hail a =2,1 a arrd loaded rick , an) returned to Mr. Satitle4 tavera. Ale. Ilayrnond came cot of tavern white .'lr. Ria..l" was 'art-ring on hi,‘ hor , e before the d _roe, nod wa. stint by him. The bill stra the should - ir blade nod Iniia.dsirnr.where in the body. I-1 r cot-, r; is cxtrtirnc- IY • titter 3114.):ii1g Mr. fidym,,nci retorae&horn His hause wa4 surroun.led by a coa st:atilt) nal his posse, one or - Whom, WE.23 ivlta in the attornot to taste him Ilri63ner was ahatiby a rile by Mc Rik!: out of be window.— Ta bslt data:. sri brla.t near the heart. p0 . .5...ri etrirtgh iri4 ht igi and 103 r 1 against th. s'tin on the ).. - rti:4 &Jo: R.. is n . rt C'C'y'•-te'l CO rtr,... ever. Mr. I Rider ~ A'l.3 mr..td witinut x. eirnin'd , haffst-3 jugi,l-. the;,-tenb.. - 4 1 1 z,,,Tn2lai its, c nlri7l.o It- ) !I fir t.. 1 aat tit next tern the e:hninal court. PoFerty is aft.yn a tni-.2!1-!i,, , ,ht which kin tie 3 n? intenectu r CI til:n3 to and the ‘vh,t:e ra.iral,vorl , l; r of g )1,1 blifial ion of miliinns t t their heAt interelAcand them ia in ele>t tinara.3to isna disgrace. N. Y.-Aurora. Yea, pavarty is a gall thins, parm3oxically, a: it ware::-it is . .a.goulthing be:ause wa upon it a; a bad tintir.- - tglod thing,inasinoch as it is the only thi lig which will cause 133 to exert our faculties and to devel op..our ,strougth to escape from it. We have. intrinsic impittiiite" farces, no doubt—.t y..,orning sometimes far e.nploym.nt aid et.litemant--tha live of of rail', nn] rd:4LlP33ntisA. which is intaa ft.l to or 'lse Ili w exsrti an; but [1123: things 11:0 iiiM. huts, compared to_, the spur and lash Orion . ..clay, which, in its effects, very often con stitutes our happiziess-..-sur usefuliness and value as Lidivida 41s, wrtainly; so that they who are por, should caai . e to 31 , 111):e 3 1 1 nu it, al.l c o n s ole -lves with the raflaction that hi.' tin case haan. oth,,rwisa, they jitav,e ba..l cotton u) with txi:or w rso.—Pe. nli a ylvaniait. To be mil go-;-Drink /mire tea.—Port. Bat. Tabs noblc---Di ink penny-royal tee.—Lotaerl Her •id.• To bd' awaturt -...DritAk balm tert.—Ciaeinnati Mutsar 4 Tabe wan:P.c.—Drink prapowder tea.—Cinein nail Times. lobe rich—Talte meat drops.—Ky. Gaz. To'ba - drunk—brink brandy. • Psemiliriinted. 10FII:rgi.AL improved farms wanted, (within 20 ~_ miles, of the Pittsburgh market). Persons cliv poied to sell will please call at my office„ in Smithfield street, near 4th, soon, 0113-4 Dit.'lll'LANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECI FIC.—A fresh supply of this valuable medicine for expelling worms from the system. Parents whose children are afflicted with worms may depend on this article , ifkiven according to direction.. Certificates of ,Its efficacy can be shown to convince any person of its irjuisitig activity promptness in e‘pelling wean" sad tfinS saving the lives of humlttds.it children itt th6Thig.Store of JON. KIDD, act 31 'Comer Of 4th and iVoodsts. Pins. SALT. -230 bbls No 1 Salt for sale. Inquire of HAILMA:sI, JENNINOS & CO., aU 43, Wood, street. SOUSED SALMON.— , - . 10 KitS Soused Salmon, iJ jai:, received and fur sale by - n2O ' LLOYD & C41,,140 Lilertv st. T?RESH CHEMICALS, &c,—Red PreCip. Pill, Hythag, Strychnia, Veratrii, Oxide 13tmath, at Drug Store of • JON'. KIDD. /NIT ==EMal J. K. HENDERSON FOR SAFETY, Travellers should select Boats provided with Bran's Safety Guardsfarpretenting Explosion of Steam Bo'iers TT would be well for the traveling community to -L bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of procuring the above appara tus. And that every individual making such selec tions is contributing towards a g,meral introduction of an invention al nitted by all men who understaud the ' principles of the Steam * Engine, to be a sun, preventa tive against those dreadful disaster;. You have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explrksians that hare alr.-ady taken place, their tilmoit daily occuerence, and the thousands of li,ves that have already been lost, a auffi- Mont warning, and inducement to make inquif y for a Safety guard Boat, and in evezy case to give it the preference. Thy have went to an additional expense that your lives mnv be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful saerifine °the man life. They do not. charge more than other boats; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely ill your own power to avoid those die niters All hoop marked thus ["] lathe List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are suppli e d with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR. ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. BRILLIANT, BRUNETTE, BREAKWATER, BRIDGE WATER, .0 ADD°, CHARLESTON, CICERO. CANTON, CUTTER, CECELIA, CASPIAN, • CLIPPER, COLUMBUS, • CLEVELAND, COLUMBIANA, CORSAIR. D UQ UESNE, DUKE of ORLEANS, ECLIPgE, EMMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, EL DORADO, E FELINE, EXPRESS .11.4 FORMOSA, FORT PITT, GALENA. GEN'L BROOK, GALLANT, 1D.4, INDIAN Q UEEN. J. IL BILLS, JE R'ESS, JAMES ROSS, mar 2 WINTER CAMPAIGN: Brilliant C a recran d traprecc dented Success COMM THREE Br; DOORS! T"E ‘re!l known ii c , l tdiCo.3 great pleasure in in- Inrru;ng frieluis and the public at large iliat he has now privred ai SPLF.NDID SALES N0.1314.1.77.nTr ST., TILE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GLOM ENG Ever &florid fur sale in this city. H S!TOCIC OF' C LOTHS, CASSIMERES. PILOT AND BEAVER CLOTHS. CACHNIEUE, SATIN AND OTHER STSTINGS, CANNOT DE EQUALLED. All of which can to nn:luractured into ClOtllitlg to or der. and made in as good style, and as ( as h_ ion:lsly designed as at any other establi-Innent IN THE UNITED STATES. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES ARE Lo EVE R THAN ANY OTH ER HOLIRE IN THE CITY, And at no plac_o vest of th - 3 mountains can purchasers find such a varletrof goods from which usselect as at tho • TIIREE BIG DOORS In addition to his nnrivalled stoec clothing, he has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, oLovEs, SUSPENDERS. &xi &Lc. The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," And in fonowinz out this systent he feel,' eon fid.oathathi,‘ customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. Ha IVOELD INVITE TILE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GE V TLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND IVOR K LVGMAN To :all had ccnmino for thern, , ,elves at THE.TITEME DIG'DOORS, No. 151. Liberty itrcet, AND 'THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT.,4II na JOHN M'CLOSKEY. Situation Wanted, AS Teacher of French, Spanish, Greek. and the La tin Language, The uticlersiped wishes to acquire a perfect knowl edge of the Englis'i, so that the recompense looked for will be very moderate, if ho could ,get lessons in En glish from those whom he m-ty instruct. lie was late ly a Professor of the above lanTuagcs in the Colleges of Baton Rouse and St. Charles. Fora character for competency and morality; he can exhibit letters of the most respectable gentleman in New Orleans and Cincinnati. larßeference iu this city can be rankle to Rev. H. J. J. Dean, of St. Paul's Church, and Captain James May. PAUL EMILE THEVEAU, 019. Washington House, Water st. BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE, LOOK IN Ail' SCUOYER'S, Cotner of Wood and Water els, WHERE as choice an assortment of ready made clothing, cloths, cassi mares, satinetts, vestings, flannel shirts;drawers, cotton, Angola and lamb's wool hose and half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkfs, stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted to the use of gentlemen, all of .which purchasers will find Made up, and' also made to order in the latest and most 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 elrowly well selectedand seasonable stocks. Give him a call, then, if you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles. Good wad yet Cheap, for Cask! a 14,111, em em ber the place---cornerof WooVingi Water streets, 026-6rn MARIETTA, MICHIGAN, MARQUETTE, MAJESTIC, 'HUSKING um VAL' I MISSOURI HAIL, MUNGO PARK, MESSENGER, MON I'GOMER V, NORTH BEND. .VEPT UNE, NARAGANSETT, NIAGARA, OSPREY, ORPHAN BOY, OHIO MAIL, OHIO. ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, PENELOPE, PANAMA, QUEEN of the SOUTH, ROWE:VA , RARITAN, SARAH ANN, SARATOGA. SAVANNA. ST. CHARLES, ST. LOUIS, TALLE YR AND. TOBACCO PLANT, VIC TRESS, VALLEY FORGE, VIOLA, WEST WIND. WING AND WING, auttioT" t. - Scr - iiv,- , :: . :;i ,, -' , . i. . . - - • :it •' D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHT, Corner of Wood and sth. eta., Pittsburgh; -- TS ready 'to receNe inercliandizEa-oVery description 1 on corbignment, for publit or private sale„ and from long experience in the above basin's!, flatiot-s limself that he .will be able,to,giire entire satisfaction . to all who may favor hire their patronaic. Regular saleson MONDAYS and TFIVELSD AY S or Dr, Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, Sce.,at i o'clock, P. M. Sales everyt early gas' light, aug 12-y 0 Real Estate at Auction. Wreserve, ILL be sold without for Cash, par monoy, at il'n'tincic, nn Morality MOT fling, the 27th' ink. nt the New Court Honse, seven very valu able BUILDING LOTS; situate on Nigh street and Coal Lane, one of has a front of 100 feet on High At. and 27 feet'3 inches on Coal Lane. The other six Lots have each 20 feat to an alley of 9 fret 3 inches wide. - • • A Plan of the nbovs Lots in 4 be seen nt the Com mercial Auction noorn4 and any further information given by JOIIN D. DAVIS, Nov .2'2. Auctioneer. DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION'. At Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, to-morrow, Thursday, November 23a, at 10 o'clock A NI, a largelot of silks, broadcloths, cassinetts, muslins. calicoes, a few cases hats and cars. 21 pieces ealido damaged. At 4. o'clock P AI, high post bedstcalls, tables, chairs, dressing bureaus, a tut of wagon harness, 10 caddy bxs Y H Tea, 8 huff cheer' do do. J D DAVIS, Auctioneer, Ettecutors' N ,V7ILL he sold on Saturday the 'last. at 10 0 - clerk, A, M. at :lie dwelling house ot the laic 14ni. Pa2,an, decd, near the Cotton Factory of Black stock„ & Co., Allegheny city, by order of execu tors, n large quantity of household and kitchen furni ture, 'consisting in part of 1 superior lcungr; dining and breakfast tables; Fancy and common nhairs; sideboard: secretary and bet/I:case; bedstead=; feather beds and bedding; bureaus; stnorls; fenders; fir" irons, &c. Also, a large quantity of tools, consisting of picks, crowbars, haranP-ts, wedges, and a great variety of Quary tools; lot of stone flagging and coal; 1 largo chain for hoisting stone, Immediately after the above, will be sold at the stone yard above the market hone- on Federal st. Alleghe ny, n quantity of cut and rough stone for building., B:x.. 1 stone cart; smiths bellowt; anvil; vice; hammers: grindstones; &c. Alio at Fteming's stone quarry, immediately after the above will Ix' sold a quantiy of cutand rough stow, for building purposes; 2 cranes and one windlass., Tenni mad:known at sale. J. D. DAVIS, A uce. • BEAR SKINS, drt!,:cd art4l undrossed, just receiv oil and fur gale by A. BEE:LEN. os—tf rEAS.—noceivej onconsignninnt, 12C:he-its Young 11y>on Ten, 4 " Black Tea, 4 " 5j " Guopowder. by J. G. & A.ounrioN, - - - ITIFS NEV,' YORK VARNISH, No. 1. qu i c k S . NI in store, and fur sale at the DRUG \V A lIE lIOUSE of J. KIDD, net 2 Corner of 4th and ltiood ATACKEREL. HERRING. 10 hbl,l N. 1 mtcker'i, (Nor:hcrn inspection) 10 " " 2 " 10 " " 1 hrrrinz, 10 b; , :ces Scotch hPrrhit, this daN and n.r..:11, , by i. 7 LOY I) & CO., HO Libortv ct. BuFFA I'UNGUES.---Itecrived Lv Littli , Ben 10 b.crr, !Writ° 'fon7..lleP, in fine ordor. direct from the tnruntairet. A. BEELEY. n3-rf BLO 11.01: —71,4-eired by Circro, fre.lt aa..l 1 , 111 .apply ut al! six,-* It..lat.A. A mtiv to A. BE ELEN. I) CIFEA LO ROI:E.S by single ro!)e or bale. int . ..ail. , 1) by A. ISEELEN. 05-11 ) 1111I)7•:, N. 0. SUO,I.R. ju .1 n•ceiseel, a rod fm s;dl' bY J. G. Sz. A GORDON. TUT It ECEIVED and for salc on cur*,-nmeot., 7 bacon. b 11.1: . ";2:ar, Can be sc:.n at the store e(Jarob fainters Co a./7zs J. K. MOORH EA D a. CO. By;!-; rut i:EN RIO COFFEE, for sail A.. , lo v.. v 1111 L:11 AN, ./ ENNINGS & CO. 43. Vi,.) I .trret 4 I 1.135. GAR RUF & SON'S scuTuli GI! SNUFF, ju,t necked; for role by JONATHAN' KIDD, o:t 31 Corner 4th and Wood sts. Piits. ------- ri(IAR I;r7rrEß.-.t lot of thul celebrated choice family but ter, put up iu full bound kPz4. Apply to A. BEF.I.IIN. r.B-ti B UTTEIt-27 5 Barrels AV.!.s.tern Itngerve. Dairy Butter just reCrived and for 7:nle by HAILNIAN, JENNINGS &Co. sop 26 93 Wood ct cLA NE'S LUNG SYRUP, if talmii ill time, JL tvld prevent a cough from 'Cu hug on the lungs. Delays ere dangerous. Those afflicts'," a ith a slight cold had better apply in time. A fresh supply just received at the Drux Store of JON. KIDD, nl7 Corner 4th and Wood streets. BEAR SKINS, well dreed and 6111 haired, 3s suitable article for travellers' trunks. &cr., fur s;lb:. by A. BEELEN. nB-if ARGAINS ! BARCiAINS! ! BARGAINS !!! ,111 sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please call at No. 131, Liberty street,and see for yourselves. sep 7. J. McCLOSKEY. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by WM. THORN, No. 53, Market street, 500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar, 600 " " iii Casks, 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in market) 100 " almond soap, in lb. casks, 50 doz. shaving soap, 10 " Glenn's rose spermacetti soap, far chapped hands and for softening the skin. The subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of the abrwearticles than any other establishment in this city, and is also receiving a large supply offreith drugs, &c. WY. THORN, oct 7 No. 53, Market street-. UG AR CURED H A MS—Ju F t received,pr steam cr May Flower, a lot of superior susmr cured hams. LLOYD & CO. nov 14. 140;Liberty st. 8c SHARES Allegheny Bridee Steck, at pri vale sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS, sep 11 Corner 41V0(xi and Fifth streets. 20 BA L . ES' CU d ß f A LEAF T O BACCO, this day F . . . RESH DRUGS.—Just received, Quinine, Tar taric Acid. Calomel, Oxide Bismuth, Hydriode Potash. Ex't Barks, at the wholesale and retail Deits Stereo( - JON. KIDD, nl7 Corner 4th and Weod streets. 14 Wnter etrt-ct J. G. & A. GORDON, 12 iVateritreet Taa!ii/11_ 843:- ,STANPAAT, INGRAHAM & Forwarding and ilosuciesion Merchants, CLEYELAND, OHIO. , AGENTS tor the Merchants' Transportation Corns puny composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie Canal; Washington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s _Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. ,Clevc land Line, Pennsylvania, and Ohio Conti.. Proprie• tors ofthn Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. EtErrte To • Wilkie & EneWnrth, No. R, Coenties Slip Y R. Hunter & Co. Albany. 'Oti% Chaff, Boston. Hunter, 'Palmer & Cu., Buft'aio, M. T. Williams & Dow, ), Hon. John M. Allen, ‘ t• Cleveland. Chorles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. - Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. np 1 1843-Iy. Beaver and Warren Packet ~, THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. SI/VIW,TTMATPr. will run as regular hi weekly packet between the above named ports. loaves Be-avet oa Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves IVarre . n on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; c9nnecting With the Stage Lilies to Cleveland direct, Fur freight or passage apply On hoard, or to IR M I.NOTIAM & CO., Pittsburgh, S. DICKEY, Beaver. OATeI.," MaH• 1843. VArtr, REDUCED.-43. S, MAIL LtNit OF STAGE 3 -L AND RAIL Ro.toCAms. front Pittsburgh, Via Bed ford, Chambershorg, liarrisbor7 nod Lanca.ster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofenns to N• Y. &c, 0 , 4150 miles sta . , :ing undone night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Phihulelphia $9. 13altintore D. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the .Merchants' Hotel Wood st. .MENDELL. GRAHAM, WAUCiE St. Co., feb 23, 1843-Iv. Proprietors. The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. _ r . . •!"., ; tfs. 6 4 - 4-• - tza NEW LINE OF U. SMALL COACHES FOR WAiIIIN.ToN CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK THIS line ii in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daite at 6 o'cloeli A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail rout CUs to all the above places: Trav elers will Gad Allis a speedy and comfortable mute, it being a separate awl distinct Pittsburgh aid Com herland line, facilities will be afforded which hive not been heretofore et t ioyed. Extra coaches furnisheihat the shortest notice with the privilege of guing through direct or taking rite nights re.: at their option For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela L. NV. -STOCKTON, feb 3—il tf. President of N. R. Stage Co. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. sz: A7,-417'41 The Swift.are, lea Yes every Thurgaly at 10 o'clock. a. tn. The Cutter, Collins, st 10 0?e1,,,t, Tn. er, eaves very Friday at The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves r very Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Expre-ot, !'jr.,arlio, Master, leaves every Sun at 10 o'clock a• m. JOHN lIIRNITNGIIANI & CO., Agents. traited States Portable Boat Line Depot ril. :\ icANULTY very re*pectfully informs his irirlids and the public, that lie ha* nirttletrran4e. me n : to 1711:iliZttil , the OE7( . I:Cy of the boats fiirtnitlg the U. S. Portable float nt the inrTe !low \Vttirlintltte, C. , RNrIt er ‘VAT•E'AIt;t 1_111}:121 - 1 SiRrET3. wht re g.prtd. riiceived nuel lotto - at-clod with tFnal cle-pa:rh, and un the moiit favorahle terms, In Baltintora, I-hia, Ne‘v Ifil 1; o r Britton. TlIt):11 \S I , ,c)r{ 1111)6E, Azent, 272 )r 117,1 , t., MOO RE & ASI:, Agent.. Wharf, Baltititnre. nept. 4—atn A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker. No. 46, j 3,.. Corner of Wood and Thi <areas. Pill4bur7 Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solveig. Bard: nott.e, houglx and cold. Sight cheLtke nn the Eastern cities, for sale. Din fki, mows and bilk, collected. Wro. Bell c Co.. Joh!' U. Davi', F. Lov.rilfe, J. C:11:1to:- & Ca,. Jarn-: "6-.N.livonolaScCo.. ) i'Hilo , Jnyuiißrown James 3.l . Ctuulless. ) Cirri lia I 0., J. R. M . Doun.h.l. Mn. IS'. H. Po:v.. Evq., Pres't Runk lip•. ) T.uuisciil .. Removal. D CAWFIELD ha• removed hi• marYn estab . lishment to Wood it. opposite Fahnostock'• Drug More, whore ho will Itoop constantly nn hand Tomb Stony:. MnanmentA mr. ap 19-Iyr Dissolution of Partnership. rp HE pairtnerAhip heretofore tixisrinst under the ,tole of Dovi tie :‘l'.'intilty.is this dardi 9 ..olv e d by tipitnal consent, H. Dovine is to collect all An ms duo to the and pay all claims contracted for the concern up to this date. Pittsburgh, Sept. 1.1843 H. Devine re:pectfolly informs his friends and the public, that he still Lontinues in the Transporting bu'i 'less, and that he has removed the ofrine of the U. S. Portable, Boat Line, to No. 45 Water 'street, nest door below Lewis Hutchinson, whem he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. H DEVINE. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing. under the firm of DICKEY and ALEXANDrat, is this clay tlissol ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY, Rcpt. 1, 1843. W.M. G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY respectfully inform; his friends and the public, thatha still continues in ;the Tennspor tation Business. at his Warehonse, CORNER cm LIIIER TY AND WAYNE ATREETS, Canal Basin, under the name of the "Independent Portable Nat Line," where he will receive and forward freight to the Distal the lowest terms Sept. 4—tf. FRESE ARRIVAL OF DELICACIES, AT 140. LIBERTY STREET. CILOICY TICKLXS. Walnut Ketchup, Ger'<ins, ' Tomato do, .Nlangors, Sarsaparilla Syrup Piece!illy, Lemon . do, Cauliflower, °lire Oil. French Beans, India Currie Pon-der, Walnuts, Italian Maccaroni, OrCion:‘, Italian Vermicelli, Mixed Pickles. Capers, (Foanch,) RICH s•nces. ri noes, John Bull's Sauce, Bitter Almonds, Harvey's do, French Currants. Rending do, Prepared Cocoa, Cavice do, Jamaica Ginger, India So 7, • Dried Cherries. &sense of Anchovies. Oranges, &e, %c, Ittst-rt-,..ei.ed and for sale by LLOYIACQ., n 4 Ne. 140, Lt -, 4l. set. M=EMI J UST received. 5000 Freeman's hest Fire Brick, irk wilt hereafter he kept constantly on band and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Water st. doh TIIF. subscriber has jinn received fromthe Nur =gery of Landreth and I'ulton, near Philadelphia. a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention ot the pnblic. F. L. SNOWDEN. No Liberty at. bead of Wood. NEW GROCERY STORE, SticY Ltorti, ....A. G. PEtsTr.s.r..r, LLOYD & CO. VITHOIESALE Hrt . nitGßocr.r.s tND Com V :c..ssio - N Mr.ncrtANts, N 0.140 Liberty strevt Few ((norS rli)(lVe St. Clair, stervt, r7 2 ' Where families can ut all dams by suppled with good Goads at fair prices. ort 27 A full sul-ply of Landreth's Garden Seeds ahyttys on band and f..tr Nile, at bia agency. the Drug store of • F. •L. SNOWDEN, 181. [dim:T-7y .t., head of Waal \ATH.I.;RE all hinds of cut, plain and pressed Blau or all desenpoons. r. 1.1 be purchased at teryren sonablo prices, torethor xvi;h al, , roat variety of splendid cutf,riass, window 4.hts Rteamboati. private houses and ehnrchrs. Also, window glass, a superior arti wholesnle and retail. IT. DEVINE. C. A. M'ANULTY Persons wan:inz Fuly of the above articles, will d o well to call and exar line for themselves, before purcha• sine. elsewhere. - N. A. watch and Tian! Oleo 1171arsel rilisacys on hand. ' • OSEE RlMES.wouldrespectfullyinformhiifriends and the public in general, that lie dyes. Ladies' dresses, Habits and Mantels of every description, black; and warrants them not tO smut, and to luck equal to new goods. Hu dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of gentlemen's clothing:, so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself that he can please 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 .5 tit it., between Wood and Smithfield near the Theatre. L.,yr This is to certify that OSEE HINIES has done work for us, whir li has fully answered our expec uttiims, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy, Wm. Barnes, W. B. Boles J. B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porter, David Hall. H. H. &Ili tb, 13. F. 'Mann. Henry Javans David Bales, A. Shockey,jr, Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes AI• MAN ACS, ESL N EWSPA PERS, Sr,:.— On hand and for ease in any quantity to suit cue. tont..rs, tuer , mnerance and Family Christian Alm I nacs. Lounge Magazine and Pittsburgh Almanac., the Frani. in Ma mine and Franklin Almanac, and Ger. man Almanacs, for 1844; Blank Deeds, Bonds, Art i rks of Agreement, Inul!vent Bonds. and Indentures; also, dr. , Journal of the American Temperance Union, Youth's Temperance Adoneate. and a variety of the la togrWashingionianiniblications, Singing Bonk., Cer• tificates; and all the daily and weekly city papers, for sale at littEiltlS' General Agency and Intelligence Officv, rio,. 9 Fifth . any 21 Q 0:a1i - (trill .e"ci-it. _ SALE.. • AtliVall k lithtiteiell; tttilestrdat Pitbsborg,h, an theNU:Mt Vibetth-liajttledig-lanaq of William Cochmti, Esq., wil/lie-saki on fa.arati.lo terms.. • ..Fgr furtherparticulars apply to . P. MeiIARR, ' 149 Liberty si.rects. BEAUTIFUL' COUNTRY:SEAT FOR SALE 0/110. SITUATED Awe mile from the Court House in ,Stßuheurille, nu the right hank of the Ohio The building is well c . alculated for a Seminary or. rwri 'rate School. .It will he sold or exchanged on favorable terms: Apply nt the Western Real Estate Office,next door to the Post °dim u2l ELEVEN AND A HALF ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. CO the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Turnpike Road, bet Ween two and three miles from the city ; having a h )t3e and nut buildings thereon erected; there is a spring, of good water at the back part of tin- House. Thi:property will be sold low. Apply at the Westeru Real Estate office, next door to the Post office. nor 21 EGOLF & FOSTER. LEASg FORSALE T HE unexpired term of a Lease on part of lot No. 20, situnted in the Diamond. Allegheny city, south side Having a frame house 22 by 26 on a lot 22 by 90, having ten years to runt will be .014 a bar gain. Apply at Loots & FOSTER real estate agents next doorto the Pon office. Farms, &c, for Sale, atchange and Rent. FOR SALE, about a dozen -00.1 small and middle sized and large farms, at from 10 to $3O an acre. For sale or exchange, several houses and lots in Pitts burgh, Allegheav, BirmingLam, Lawrenceville, &c, oCrSeneral farms wanted to rent by good tenants.— PerAon.s having farms to rent or exchange may advance their interest.; by callip.g at Harris's Agency and In telligence race, No g, sth street. LANDS FOR SALE. lr. FARMS of improved land is Butler andath t*.? Deaver counties, to suit purchasers; in a = high stateof cultivation. 2 Farms in Armetrang co.intv, near Freeport; 100 acres clea red; 150 bearinp-fruit trees, 3 dwellings, barns &c. For particulars, enquire at my office, Smithfield near 4th street oct 30--dtf Building Lots in Birm ingham. Hated,LoT and y , s,suitab i l t e hi fu n r most eligibly sit: tes' w-tik of the steam ferry boat laud ing, will ).:,. u f i at prices to soil the times. The terms of paiiit•., will be made easy, either for cash or such INtrtoras can be made ay:Wabie. Apply to the subscribers in I.lirmingliam, or Mr, P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, l'itt‘burt:b. .june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. TO LET W 0 STORY brie& hot.rie; ' suitable- rot- n In. it d i wellin.nnd Orocerv. situa te on too cornet Of Filth and Union erects- Possession giren immedi ately. Enquire or 011. JAMES MAY. DR. NI 'LANE'S LIVER PILLS.—This is to cer tifv that a niece of mine wasveryill with the I.iv er compinint. She patehased a box of NlcLane's Liv er Pills. took them ns per directions, felt nmeb reliev ed, used n second box, and is nearly cared. I believe it WitS the Liver Pills that reliever! her. I would cheer - 1.0.1 y recommend M'Lanes Liver Pill to thorie persons xhose Liver is diseased. JOSBPII BOYD, 12 milcs from Pitt..4borgh For F alcat the Drug Stool of JON. KIDD, oct 31. Corner of 4th and Wood Ali. Pitt: Freeman's Fire Brick for Stale Peach Trees. Latulreth'sGarden Efeois. Wm. Pr...icocx PEACOCK & BLISS, GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY Glass Cutting Establishment, s.urTHFIEL.D TR F.E7', irexr DO'R TO THE TI: , ]IP.TRA.NdE HALL. New York Dyer. CERTIFICATE EGOLF & FOSTER J. K. HENDERSON Middletown ... " Getlysb are .......... " Let-Comm . . . . .s . . , . u , " „Istsgteleinotatotinty,...: . .........• Berk:county bank..... ~...... _— . ....:.:: i 5 Cohonbia Bankand.atidge Company .lii Carlisle bank' " Erie bank. " - ... ...I Farmers and Drovers' bank ............ .-.. • .2 " Bank of Lancaster Ili " Bank of Reading. ... ' .. I Harrisburg bank Honesel,ol,, " i t .... 2 Lancaster ", ..,.,...z - La:ice:star toL "a :. , • - - :. - . ....-. .--..,-.: -12 Lebanon, " . _ . 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The proprietors of the MORNING POST and Mtg. , CURT AND MANUFACTURER respectfully iefoTtn their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of e7llr://311111 awc) 4,1%a ce - za3 m.a.c - 2 - taaattita Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, - • OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlet s , Bill Heads, eariu, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. XII tints of 13Iau1tg. Stage; Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with* propriale cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most reaserabLs terms. - We mrpeetrully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in goneral in this branch of our business. July 31, LSO. PHILLIPS & SMITH. NIVE have received, and will hereafter keep e stantly on hand, a fnll sal-ply of Printing in large and small kegr, which we will be able to Olt cheaper than it has heretofore bees sold in drill ciq., Order* from the country accompanied` by the, 044 (Lo *Lt. cAuB) Will be. otonlotly ottondeitui. - - YRILLIPS ey SALIM, .00s, 16sof Orono( tlia,PostandklisnofunteN• :3,4* 161143 40 .:1 *net • conitacrsti4titi WU e. 811ANIIIII, HICHAPIGIOMIUM ccixtx zit OF . WOOD o'o istikliri. SPECIt. STANDAILD, Merchants and Marittathhire ra g &rip.. iam 11 Exchange Bank Scrip. . • Currency 2 Eiie Bank Snip . . . XCHAXOE—...AT SIGHT, On Philadelphia. , • Neto York Boston. Baltimore SPECIE PCNNSYLVANTA.-PITTSBUAGH. Bank of Pittsbdres - a. ...pale Merchants and Manufacturers' bank _ .....par Exchange Do. Hollidapshairgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North eimerica !Mt Do Northern Liberties . pat Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania....,, par Farmers' and Mechanics' &ink Kensington lank Manufacturers and Mechanics'..,...,,:. Mechanics PS' • • 31 - oyer n n Par Philarlepbia bank • par , Schuylkill South wail- IVcstern Pa Bank of Pcnn Township Girarg bank le U. S. bank and brandies - ...... .Sl3 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of 6errnanlotru .. • ..... .. ~.*, " Chester county pee " Delaware county •,....paf. '• Montgomery county - par, • ' North umbertand ~.., PIO' Farmers' bank of Burks county..., .... ..... -pat - E a :ton brink • . ' Par Doyhstcrren bank - -." pat Franklin bank of Illashington 1 Bank of ahambersburgh.— . - . .... . —.•••• I=l && •••• •••• .... .11 ILLI\OIS. MARYLAND. NORTH CAROLINA GEORGIA AL &-LAMA TE:INtSStE BOOK AND JOB To Printers. .. .. .. ... ‘........ ~.. 411 .. 1 11.41 ' . a.".: - • - ... 3 ---60 .. . .. . .._25
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