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    1;,..7 . 1) - AILV''.I)r)S T.
virwiFsoAtigoaNtNu: NovEmBER 19. ,
' . :llTtalitaGti-130ARD OF ,TRADE
aointurplz 1 , 011
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James Thompson—Judah
A PII()TEACTF;D NIKETING
now in iirogruis in thn I:ngl . .ih Lutheran Church,
rite Paster will be tt;si.,tetl by Rev.'
I•4IIX4I.NOVINILT, Boil several other rnini.oerial
brethren. I'maching every evening at o'clock:
fur every afternoon at 3 o'clock. j
w.
PROCEEDINGS IN COMMON COUNCIL
14r.Dsestm v, Nov. 27th, 1843.
k:eau:nil* met, present: Resists. Ben..lnna,
Ilonlihno. Hunter, Irwin, Litch. .Magna n',
nialtni/ Matthew*. NrCutchron, O'Neal, Patrick,
Bobectawka, Stoncr. turd PresitiPut.
Itit. , Eichbatirm President, in the chair.
Mr: Stoner prvisentrd two pt•titions from u number
ce . .freortioldors in District No: 17 and 8. praying that
tkbiaiielDistricti may be adrnia.d . 010 the City Read
and referred to a Special Committee of are—three
• Atha the C,• C. -I !and two from the S. C.; and 111essrs.
Howard, Edg,er.and Irwin, appointed on lit-hnif of this
4:Await; and in S. C. read and referred and concurred
11.114siri. Bat:melt and Jackson, appointed on
their behalf -
• 'Mr''lti)berton presented a petition from the Pub
tiOers or the Daily Chronicle, Sun, and Spirit of the
4 4 10 p relative te.the city Printieg, which was read and
laW, on the table.
bagar presented a petition from a Commitum o
:tho.Vigiltint Fire Company, which was. read nod re
, iderrati to the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose.
• with instruetiona to report forthwith, and -commrred
it/ by 8. C. The Committee then reported the follow.
iag re:foligion which tens adopted by both Councils.
biz: - Itedolved, that -.be above $9O be paid to the Viei
lant'Comptiny, out of the $lOO, lovely alloted to the
rose.
The President laid before Councils a Communication
Irmo 'the Mayor, which was read awl referred to the
Finance Committee, and concurred in by S. C. -
A Dili of Jas. Jackii , on, for coal, amounting to $1.2 42.
Road and referred to the Committee on Claims and
Anoesints and concurred in by S. C.
Mr. Stoner presented a Report from the Special
Committee, to whom wits rAerred the Communication
from Messrs. Hampton and Miller,, which wds read
and accepted, whit') was enncurred in by S: C.
'He ads) presented a Report fro:lathe Committee to
Wham was referred the conference with the County
cOrn. ralative to the Grading of Fall and Grant sts.
,w tieh was real and accepted, and scat to S. C.
Mr. Edgar oTered the following. resolution, which
)1 1 / 4 4 rend throe times utuT i adopteil, and sent to the S.C.
Resolved, That the street Commissioner be and is
hereby authorised-to advertise for propoeals for grad
ing Grant and Fifth atreets, and put the same waler
contract as soon as practicable, the whole to bo done
snider the supetintendnace of Cum quite...! on Streets and
strait Commissioner.
StO;r2,r u'lored the following reAolu:ion,
airce and passel by the Councils., vit.:
,fiesolvad, That from and alter this day Councils
maet at half past 6 o'clock, in the eveniag, uatil the
la*t. A4nortiy in April, 1843.
lb* Cler4 of the S. C. pr.§lente.lu Bill from Thos..
Nl'Fadden. with refolence of same to the Committee
un Clainis. &.., concurred in.
Alt: ; u Report from the Committe on Claims and
ktoounts, accompanied by thc fo!I rming rcso!ution.
kcpart •ca 3 no 3 after being am:ma :d accepted, and
r.-solutisu read three times, adopted 1..) both Councils,
R.,:iselve.l, that the M tyor be aad is hereby autho
rised to draw his warrant in favor of the following
psrso ts, out of say m,oev is the Treasury, Hot other
wise appropriated, and charge the same to the contin
gent fund, viz:
Editor American (fur Jo: .r It. (•handler) $14,00
llubOrt Canybell. fur 7,87
Thalia' D. Ideals, •• 3,51
J. IV. Lynch, 1.00
4irhn Cornelius 1;,.00
N. Patterson, rr
57,00
E. FT, lieastings, '• 80 011
Mr. E.wigtr taiuvd era following resolutions was
road three tiers r passed and concurred in by S. C.
rig Resolved, that the Ni tyor he ImM:iris:xi to issue
iroodscuanter,igned by the 'frenstirer, and Leitrim.; in
wrest at the rate of six per cent. per antrum, from Ow
14 of Nov. 1343, in favrir of ThomasColli
per centrect, and in fall for pa , ing oa the M mon;alr , --
la Wharf, ns follows, t iz:
O'ao band clit:zd on rho Ist of Nave:lll)o.i' ICI3, tel
feiyahle ont•t Yearaftor it tut for the sum of five brimic.-4
a.td'uiaety-fire dollar. al I !duet) , eight cents. One c 1...
dated on the Ist N tv. 1813, tin.' ratable two years
after date for the strn of sik luindral
Resolved, That the von ofthrce Irmalred twen
tv thice dollars and fifty cents be added t appropria
thmLNir. I'2; for Wharves and landins fur the put.-
- pose of paying.scrid bonds when due.
The Clerk_of the S. C. presented a 11.,•port Clam the
water Cuut. on the petitiva of James Roll) and others,
as having Imonaccepted which was concurred in.
Also, a Report Inuit the same Committee, accom
panied bythe tollowin7 resolution, as having been read
threat times and adopted, which was concurred in, viz: ;
Rewired, &c. That the :turn witty Five bun
dred Dollars, be tuld,ul to rpropriation, No. G. to be I
drawn :by reifisitions on the Mayor by the Water
Committee.
• Alfn, the f.,llowia. a; h•tvia; lagen read three times
and pasted, concurred in, viz.
Resolved, that there be added to appropriation No.
8, TWO hundr:d and fifty Dollars, to meet the wants of
th;Praseut year fur cleanitig cartways.
Deport from the Committee on City Prop, , r-
ty apcontimuied try the following resolution, as having
been read thr6 tim tsand adopted, which was conetir
resl in, vise : .
,Reeolved, Sec. That the Alnyor be and he
is'iMieb l y !authorised to draw his warrant on the Trea
sitter in Favor of John Biihop tor Fifteen Dollars and
charge the, s.ame to the contingent fund.
Also the 'following resolUtions as having been real
three times and adapted. whit-h was concut red in viz:
Rii4alierTtliat the Mayor be and he is hereby authori
sed' td Fan a a enfideloa.ta of loan in favor of Arthurs &
PrAto'n' tor one thousand dollars agreeablytu an otdi
ntrnedpaised 31st of Jury, 1843
A resolution from the S. C. in fervor of Richard and
James Williams, was read and disagreed to and refer
rad to the' committee on streets, paving, and grading. j
Also 'it report front the committee on streets, gra
ding arid'Paving,, accompanied by a resolution as hay
ing beet:tread thr - ec times and adopted, which was con
curred in visit Resolved that the :%lityrir In and lra is
horebeitithorised to issue iierrificate of debts in sums
Wig/it TikOthall O'Neal ia the ... amount ornne thousand
ansloightrait dollars and twenty nine cents, with inter
eat pafll atirni-animally from dife. Payable five yaars
aftersiate. .•
tisstalutirin relative to tha r .)avitt7, of Third and
streets. which had lieen 'read a first and
abound time ea last meeting, was criken up and read a
third. time and adopted.
.Thofellowing te;OhltiOn was read three times mid
adopted by both cotmcils, vitt Resolved that in all ea
ses *hen the serriee-s Of the recording ltogulater or
theaasistnnt regulatorss are required that au order '
,e,haddhosue signed .by a majority of the Committee re
quiring
thee services, which orders shall be pri.,duced in I
settlement of their actoints.
An . urclitrinba entitled "An ordinance to authorise
dip Meyer ta.burrow site one thousand two hundred
dollars for the purpose &paving- sendry lo:lw:ce:erected
in the yearlB3B.," waieread three rim as and passed, by J
both neataciis.. -
,
the following resolution wes rend three times and . BEE 011.1: You BUY ELSE \V II ERE,
adpptotl by. botbcoutscils, vie: Resolved that Part "I' the :i t LOOK IN AT SCEIOYEIVS,
certificates authorised by the ordinance passed this'
de Corner of Wood and Water es,
ant°unti* to twelve thousand five hundred del. WIIF.EIE as choice an assortment of r ,
veeady
stings, made
loft, bo. made redeemable at the Commercial Bank ,
clothing, cloths, cassiateres, satinetts
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and the interest there:
I
eabeelade paysNe at the same place, of which ten hose,
flannel shirts, draw ,
e ers, cotton, Angola :01 r
1 latch's wool
thoUsand dollars shall be in part of the certificates of hose and half silk and gingham c avats,
weeds, and in short, a little 01 ever:, thing adapted to
loan to be issued in paysnent ofthe bonds due and owing
the use of gentlemen, all of which purchasers willfmd
to Harmer Denny, and two thousand five hundred ,n de op, and also made to order in the latest arid most
Tars in part of the certificates of loan to he isseed in .
proved style, cadet prices which,he flatters himself,
paymeut of the bomb now due and owine us Alex
will successfully compete with any estaldishment west
Laughlin.
Also ar4 port. from the - comm.:Owe on wharves and lof
H th a e v l in n° g u : l uarl tai 7nrrangements in the eastern cities, he
landings accompanied by the following reaolutl oo,
will be constantly receiving accessions to his already
well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a calf,
concurred is%re-izailt Re ill s ree olve t d im tli ts at a tl ud ieldsay --p or —"' be w au u tlo ° li w zocl is
then, if you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles.
to draw his warrant on the City Treastuer. in favor of
r3P Good and yet Cheap, for Cash!
Joseph Long for the sumo( mom
one handed& and twelve
dollar. thirty-saran cants and charrevonaliagent. fund. Remember the plaCe—corner of W... and Water streets.
026-6 m
•
,
FOR SAFETY,
Traveller., should select Boats provided with
' Evan's Solely Guardsfor preventing. Explosion of
c ePestru Boilers
TT would be well for the traveling community to
bear in miud that their security depends entirely
upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may be expense ofprocuring the.above appara
tux, c ii,ad that every individual makiag such selec
tions is contributing towards a general iutruduction of
an doitenti ad:nitted by all men who uoderstand the
pi inCiples of the Stearn E Igt lit`, to be a sure pre veto a
tive against those dreadlnl disasters. You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have 1 2 1 1 1'a:1 v
taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the
thousandS of lives that have already been lt3st, a suffi
cient waning, and inducement to make inquity for a
Safety tgoard float, and in evely case to give it the
preference. They have went to an additional expense
that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore
union tiron with actirresponthii i; dti g re e
and ltv your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man lif They du not charge more than other boats;
their areornanodations 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 completeiyin your OW power to avoid these dis
asters.
All boats marked fhtis [*] in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, tire supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List'of Rocas provided with the Safdy Guard.
ALPS. LADY OF LYONS,
A GNE,S, LENIN(' TON,
AMARANTH, LANCET.
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MLY TRI;L,
BOSTON. MARIETTA,
BR ILL IA N 7', mIGHE.;AN,
BRUNETTE, MAR Q UE 7' TE,
BREAKWATER. MAJEsTIC,
BRIDGE WA TER, .. 4 f USK ISO I'M VAL' Y,
CADDO, MRS'S° UR I MA IL,
CHARLESTON; M UN G 0 PARK,
CICERO, MESSENGER,
CANTON, MON TGOMER Y,
CUTTER, NORTH DEN D,
C EC ECT.4, NEPTUNE.
CASPIN, NARAGANSET 7' ,
CLIPPER, NIAGARA,
COLUm - B CS. OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
COLUMBIAN-4, OHIO MAIL,
CORSA 111. OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS.
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PF,NELOPE,
EMMA, PA NA 11A.
ED HUN HICKMAN, (2. up, EN 6f the SOUTH.
EL DORADO, R 0 117 N ,
EVEL !NE, RA R IT A N,
EXPRESS 11A.17., SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA, AR.'l TOGA.
PORT TETT, S A VA NXJ.
GAL ENI, S7'. CHARLES,
GEN'L BROOK, T. I.OT - Ts,
GALLANT, TAT,T, E YRA ND,
IDA. TO BACCO
INDIAN grE EN. VIC TRESS
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
.1 H. BILLS, VIOLA,
JE IV ESS, II 'ES T IVIN D.
.lAJIE.S ROSS, G AND II . LVH,
it:lr fl.!
WI CAMPAIGN!
Eirilliaat recran illaprecc .13mtc1Success
TIE?. FE Bi-; IIDOIN!
rr 1.: iw.priezor wen Lan.. 1 111;hly ft
estil)N-Inn..nt takos p!ca , ure in in
sl.,l the public. at 1.11.;-: that he
new prrTar,ll at his
PLES DID F. , ..‘ Lr.s Room,
N,ISI,LIIIEUTT Sr.,
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
II'INTER CLOTHING
Ever otro-cd for sale in this city.
Ills STOCK oF,
CLOT fis.cAssimEßEs. LoT AND 1U
cumfs, cAcumERE, s TIN AND
oTFIER VESTINtiS,
CANNOT DE EQUALLED.
All of which can be mimularturcd imo clialling to 1,1
der, and made in as good style, and as ra,4ily arid rash
iunably designed as at any other establishment
IN THE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRrcEs
ARE, LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
Awl atno place west of th.a tuututtaitto can purchaser;
tied such a variety Of goode auto which to iclect as at
tho
TIIREE BIG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled of elethiag,
has a magnificent assori wont of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCAM'S, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS. Sc..,e, c.
Tito motto of the "Three Big Door," is
‘• (ECK SALES AND SMALL PROFI7'B,"
An-1 in foPowiwz WIC tiIiS , SVSI,EI li. f.els colt.
tident that his tinstomi-, n I him-elf
All; MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
11$ •'IV(IULT) IN VITK
THE MAN OF FASHION. THE PR OFES%
lON AL GEVTLEMAN, THEME R-
C HAN T, FARMER. MECHANIC
AND (FORKING II. f N
To ,all and exntnino fur the:nsolves nt
THE THREE DIG DOORS,
Vu. 151. Liberty ,trtet,
AND THEY MUST B . F. SATISFIED.
01.16: ER VE 7'AL PLITE IN THE
P A 1 - E..IIEN 7'.
JOHN-M'CLOSKEY.
Situation Wanted,
A s Teacher of French, Spani-h, Greek, and the La
tia Languagc.
The undersigned wishes to ac hire a perfect knowl
eclgo of the Eng so that the recompensc looked for
will he very moderate, if he con!d 1.1 , 't lessons in En..
gliAh from those whom he niacin:tenet. He was late
ly a Professor of the above languages in th 6 Colleges
of Baton Rouge and St. Charles.
For a:du - tractor for competency and morality, he can
exhil it hitters of the, most respectable gentleman in
New Orleans and Cincinnati.
11 : 7 7 : 7 - t lf,:rence this city can :mule to Rev. H.
J. J. 1)...aa, of St. Paul's Cilurch, arid Captain James
May. PAUL EMILE THEVEAU,
ol 9. Washington House, Water at.
John D. Davis, •
AUCTIONEER AND commissioN,mEnetrr,
Corner of Wood and sth silk, Pittsburgh,
TS ready to receive merchandise exry t!osetiPtion
_l_ on consignment, for piiblie or privoti saki, and
from long experience in the above business, flatters
himself that he will be able to'give wire ratisfactiou
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on MON DA Y Sand TH CRS D A Y S, of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured art icles ,ne w
Lind second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. nog 12-y
TWO GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCHES AT
AUCTION.
T HISEVENING, Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 71(4'-
clock, at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms,
corner of Wand aril srh streets, will be snld, 2 Gold
Patent Lover Watches. jewelled. They can be seen
any time previous to sale. At the same time, 2 Silver
Pareat Lever Watches; an invoice ofinthation do.
. .1011 ND. DAVIS, Auc'r.
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LAI.
.i.GE SALE Or ROOKS AND STATIONARY
AT AUCTION.
ATA LOGUE t.f )liittellunomtand Me
-1,/ °logical Works, including 840 vulutnett of popu
lar North, .Romanr'•s and Take; many of which are
error(' and valuable; to b sold without reserve on
SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Dee. 2. Sale to
commence at G o'clock, nt Davis' Commercial Auction
Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sr.
1,29 JOHN D. DAVIS. Anr'r.
VI EAR SKlNS,4lretseci and undressed, just !Peery
rd and for 3ate by A. BEELEN.
ns—tf
oneonsignmeot,
I'2CheAt Young Ili son Tea,
4 " Black Tea, •
4 "tut rial,
5 " Guapowder. by
J. G. & A, .GOTIDON,
i.ep 13. 12 Water street
MIT H'S NEW YORK VARNISH, No. 1 . quiet:
0 arcing, i n store, and for sale at the DRUG
J. KIDD,
oct 9 Corner Of 4th and Wood sti.
- I'rAcrotEL, luntruNG.
ir 10 libls. No. 1 nil:A....re!, (Northern inspection)
10 " " "
1U " " 1 li , rring,
10 boxes Scotch herring:,
IZecciked this Ll:tv salt- by
LOY I) & CO., 140 Liborty st.
13 ri.T.U.O Tom; t; E . i.—ltoceivc , tl by Little Ben
.11_.) 10 boleti.' Buffalo Tortguei, in tine I.rder. direct
from tho triountai. A. BEELEN.
n3-tf
BuFFALU 11.01:1:S.• -Ibrei , ed by Cicvro, a fresh
and foil ,Lyp!)- of ull sizes of lluhci. Annie In
118-ti A. BEELEN.
B uFFALo itoß ES by siogle robe or bak. for sale
by A. BEELEN.
11111)S. N. U. SE:(..; 111,ju.t mid fut
4.../ :Jab: by J. G. & A Gt )11.1.)0S.
JUST It EC EI WED alid for sale on rut/sig . :uncut,
7 Elul e bar"rt,
7 ;111,13 :.“1.2.41 - ,
Cnii I.e ,ot ti attltc :44 , rebof.farol, l'airitrr& Co
,1. NlOOltil EA 1) &CO
;)i BAS GREN RIO COFFEE, for ealc
A.:I G E
w by
4,rt
4 ( )0 fUNSi.
,I.,;(1:(.11(1!
JON.VITI 1N NMI).
4:lt
j U.\ I( Br f of tint rolobralrd
CLI:1 kt.`Zi. Apply
A. :11:E1.1:N.
)1- r 1 1:1; —27 h:r
3 5 li•ing•ii Itc.r•r%
I) .C,ry I'mvPrjo.t. r, , oivl.lllrt.i
11 AILM kN, JENNINC; kf'n,
4311 . .0,1 SL
LUNG SY PWI I , if ta!iett is ti:nc,
rill pro . t.:.t a Cllll j 1 11'031 St•ti h/ligi.
I),•:nyq afllictvd with a blighr
Irul h.•tt,'r ary! iu 1;:n
A 1rt..11 supply lust rec,n‘ed at the I)ruz Store of
dtiN. till);,
nl7 C.rtior 4th and Wood
1„) 1; Ut SKINS, dressed and ill haired,
s•litalde :trticiu fm. trunk., fig. , fur
:-.1! • I,v A. .BEELI:N.
nii•l
I).k II( INS II 11(C; kINS!! lI.MG.IINS !II
I .111 •Of :1%41 , N - eating' apparel. Plea.“
t.,111 at N., I:, I , Lilmrtcitrrct.ancl = a l cr\uur>c•!,,•;
J. NIrCLOSII:Y.
T ;u,d for salc by WM. TITORN,
N, Mar;:ct stwet,
At) ih pnri:pn:rn snap in the kir,
coo " •• " " in en =,
lOU " varittgott.ti soap,
" (only lot in market)
00 almond soty, in lb. calks,
50,1)7.. shaving soup,
111 " &won't. rose Artf.trtnacetti foal), for chapped
hand= and for.toftt.:tintr the s'lsin.
The attest rib..r ha; on hma a larior a rrtmrnt of
the alrivf•artich.) than nay
nr.(l is a 1 i rccmiving a largo ,opply
\ 1:110ItN,
Nlacket stroet.
Q, SHARES Allegheny Bridge S:erk. nt pri
0 J ate idle, by JOAN D. DAVIS,
, ep 11 Corn Cr of Wood and Fifth streets.
~, p 1 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day
received, and for stile by
J. G. & A. GORDON,
nl5. 12 Water ..treet.
1 -I RFSII DIICCIS.—Just receiNed, Quinine, Tar
tam Arid. Calomel, Oxide Bismuth, Ilydrh.de
Pot-ish. Ex't Burks, at the wholesale and retail Drug
Store of JON. KIDD,
nl7 Corner 4th and Wood streets,
AET.-2.50 b',ls N. 1 Salt for sale. Inquire of
J ENN 1 NGS &
1)17 43, %Vow] street.
Q ()USED SALMON.-10 Kite Soused Salmon,
L 3 just received and for side by
tin LLOYD & CO, 140 Liberty at.
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11 RFS,' CIIFMICALS Sze —Red Prerip. Pill,
Hvdrag-, Stryebnia, Veratra, Oxide Dienititii,
ut the Drug - Store of JON. KIDD.
nl7
•
New Fruits.
ECEIVEDthii clay Nev.' Bunch Raisins, ofsnperi
JLL boxes, half boxes and quarter boxes
Also. fresh Figs. LLOYD & CO.
V IG. Nu. 140 Liberty st.
FREIGHT FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BAT.
I WILL receive and ship 30 tons Freight this day
11. DIVINE,
V. States Line.
L L persons indebted to the estateof Thomas Cas
1 - 11. late of the city of Pitt,bargh, deceased,
are requested to make payment immediately to either
of the undersigned, and all persons having claims
against the same, will present them properly authenti
cated to either 4. the undersigned for settlement
HENRY MVULLOUGH, Peebles Township,
JAMES C.-I SSILLY, Pittsburgh,
JAMES BLAKELY, Pittsburgh,
JAMES C CUMMINS, Pitt Township,
ric.2s-11:sylm Executor:.
EIEMt=
sates.
11AILMAN,JENNINCS & Cu.
43, Mud Arec!
Executors' Notice.
~. ~:»
iakeal
STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO..
Forwarding and neouniesion merchants,
CLEXKLAND,OtIIO.
AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com
pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie
Canal; 'Wnshington, Line. llunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie
tors ufthe Merchants, Line, Ohio-Canal.
RIVER. TO _
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y.
R; Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chaff; Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & Dow, • •
lion. John M. Allen, Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Piuslirgh.
up 1 1843-Iy.
13 cavil. awl Warren Packet.
r il ...... THE camol rocket ERIE, J.
-,Slaw,muitfr-r. will run as repilitrtr
weekly i)ll..k(r betWeell the above named porta, leaves
Beaver int Moadays, Woancsilays, and Fridays' thorn
in.tr, leave,. Warren on . fue,tdays, Thnrsdays and Sat
urdays; entiecting. with the Singe lines to Cleveland
direct, For frei.dit or tiassa,Te apply on board, or to
& CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, 13crivcr.
Oe •7
- " s " • 1
4Maw ,
184 3 .
I - IMM REDUCED.—U. S. Mut, LINE OF STAOE2
AND RAIL ROAD C tits. from Pittabnrgh, via Bed
ford, Chamlierillairg, Harrisbur ! , and Lancaster, to
Philadelphia, eitoneetine with the Main train of cars to
N. Y. &e. Only 150 miles stning and one night out.
Also, the direct lint! to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore 9.
Leavos daily at C u'idocli. A. M.
Office iltitirlielow the Me:chants' Hotel Wood st;
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH, &Co.,
1623, 1313—1 y. Proprietors.
Tho Great Central Route
Via National Road ao , l Baltioore and Ohio Rail
O,o; pa n y.
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NEW LINE OF U. S. M \IL COACHES FOR
INOTON CITY, 11.1.1. IIMoRE, PHILADELPHIA
Tl 6 is `r it ion and leaves Pitt,leirtrh
&tilt. at ti o'clock .t. M.. via Wasitim;ton Pa.
and national r,nel to eten' , erlatel, ow - meeting bore
with the rail rold C , ,'s to al! tLc atwvc 'Tray
pleri tviil find , pe. dv comrortable route,
it beim; a separate and distinct Pitt-,burgh and Cum
berland line, facilitie• will be alulled which have not
been heretofore E , ..tra coaches furnished 2L
the 1//011e3t untie with the nrivilez.e of going through
di r ect or taking one roe: at their option.
For tickets, app!; at out "time at the Monongahela
}louse. L. W. STOCKTON,
3—;lt f. Pre , i,lont of . N. R. Stn;ze Co.
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Regular Packets, for Cincinnati._
The Swill.su re, 1( est', Ma.ltee, leaves every
Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. in.
The (jotter, Cuili v Master, leaves every Friday at
111 o'clock a. in.
'llO nellllClt, :ThiAter, I,:ave,= zwery Sat
imhy at 10 u'r!..el: a. in.
Thu MA•Zrr. kares every Sit:,
ilne nt 10
JIIIIN BIIrkIINGIIAM &CO.,
Unitc3 Statcs Portable Elcz.tl Line Depot
dr I A. NIL:AM:LTV ccrc re:ln etiully informs. his
• friend- told I MI t hat he has rnado %mance
mom. in c ifitlllll , lhe a:ze:sry ni the I,n,r fnrming are
S. Portably I ..at Lin... a! the lar,:unnv \V-trellotte,
4a , l:Nnt ot- I% y•ii - nsn Lint:lLn . qTRFE'N. Canal
hcre z(.11/1.; al ill br ror, ivett Hurt forward , :d
with rlo•paorh and on 1110 mo-t favor:3l+lc terms,
to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Yolk or Po-ton.
THOM t:..4 Pllffif; .s.gent,
:2 '2 Mil'', .1 at., Phil. :11•11.11/ia.
MOOR I: S.: CH .nt..
7.5 ..IJa(l).'s
tem. 4-3 m.
A 1.1.1:N KRAME,R, ILeritative Broker, 46,
.."1 Corner of Lirood and Third streets, Pittsbite!?
I'a. .Silver. and Solve ,it Blink 1,9 ti,,
;and Sight t he,l :astern ruins, for sale.
Draft-‘, no unit bilk, rolirrted.
1V;11. 11.-11 k
.T,):1, D. Da ,
•
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\Vuqh‘f,ii, t
.I.un Ahv,
• le
John I I rirrr.vri& C I 'o. k
,107n-,A Nl'( '111,1!o•c. riimate. 0.,
J. It. M . 1)..nri;.1.
VV. 11. Ky.
~,;11”vt-,1 hi+ runrble Emit!,
1• li•ltiriont t;) 14nnrl .t. nppo+iti , Frilineatiick'+
col:At:1110v on halitl
Tomll •rip 'l9-Iyr
Dissolution of Partnership.
eiii.ting under ti
_L ..f 1.1a1t2...i: Cal. day dk ; ol ve d
by :Iva 11. De , . 11/.. i<to aollert all Rums
due to th^ C 11 - ;• rn, a. 1.1 pay all claims coutracred for
the r ineern op to this date.
Pitt sThtrgli, S.•pt. 1. 13.13
11. I).•vine r. , ipectfitily informs friends and the
that he still t.ontinues in the Transporting
basinthat, and that he has removed the nlHee of the U.
S. Port-ghlo Boat Line. to No. 45 Writer street, next
h.dow Lewis Ilutchin,on, where he will tecieive
and lorwarii Freight to the Last, on the very lowest
terms. . El nEvINE.
Dissolution of Partnership.
TiiE ['armor:hip here:A . ore existing under the firm
of DicKEY aril A I.ExA s . nr it, i 3 this day dis3ol
ved by mutual JAMES DICKEY;
slept. 1, 1343. \S M. G. ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY regpertfolly informs his friends
and public, that Etidamtinue: in the Transpor
tation Bosioe.:soit IV:trehoinw, CORN ER IF TABER
TY AND WA EN F. A TREETS, Conti; Basin, tinder the
name of the "In.lepend,nt Parterble Boat Line,"
where he will receive and forward freight to the East at
the lowest terms Sept. 4—if.
FRESH ARRIVAL Or DELICACIES,
AT 140, LIBERTY STREET.
CHOICE FICKLER. Walnut Nnttliop,
Geri:Mx, Tomato do,
Mangoo,k, Sari:Lipari;la Syrup,
Picc , lilly, - I.roloa do,
Cauliflower, Olive Oil,
Frond) Beans, India Carrie Powder,
Walnuts, . Italian Macearoni,
Oniong, Italian Vermicelli,
Mixed Pickles. Capers ; (French,)
R elt SAUCES. Thanes.
John Bull's Sauce, Bitter Almonds,
Harvey's do, French Currants,
Prepared Cocoa,
Reading do,
Cavico do, Jamaica Ginger, •
India Soy. Dried Cherries.
Essence of Anchovies. Oranges, &c, &c,
Just received sal for sale by LLOYD &CO.,
n 4 No. 190, Liberty street.
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AND NEW YORX
MENEM
I~Y ,("ill`s(. , . ~?
RemovaL
DEVINE.
C. A. ArANULTY
ctilb
" rea:sALE
AFAßliorlik acres: 12 miles from Pittsburgh.
on the Franklin !toad, adjoining lands of ‘Villi am
Coekiirin, will bu aiild on favorable terms. F9r
fortherparticulars apply tc P. MeGARR,
it2o-Im. 149 liberty streets
LEASE FOR SALE
THE unexpired term cf a Lease on part of lot No.
20, situated in the Diamond, Allegheny city,
south side. Having a frame Vase 22 by 2G on a lot
22 by 90, having ten years to run; will be sold a bar
gain. Apply at EGOLY & Fosria real estate agents
next door to the Po.t
Farms, &c, for Sale, Exchange and Rent.
I{OR SALE, about a dozen good small and middle
_ sized and large farms, at from 10 to $3O an acre.
For sale or exchange, several houses and lots in Pitts
burgh, Allegheny, 'Birmingham, Lawrenceville, SLc.
fr:FSeneral farms wanted to rent by good tenants.—
Per-tons having to lent or cachange may advance
their intere,t; by calling tit Harris's Agency and in
telligence Mike, No 9, sth street.
LANDS FOR SALE.
FARMS of improved, land Butler auxin
if,/ Beaver counties, to suit purchasers; a ..M"
bieh state of cultivntion.
2 Farms in Armstrung minty. near Frreport; 100
acrestclinred; 150 benringfruit tr. , cA, 3 dwellings, !tarns
&c. For particulars, enquire at my office, Smithfield
near 4th street
uct.3o--dif
EluhdizHig Lots in Birmingham.
19 LOTS, suitable for buildias; most eligibly sit-
I) tutted, and within two Ites' walk of the
rt cant ferry boot landing', will ., '<int prices to suit
the times. The terms of payme:. will by male easy,
either for cash or such barter as can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Feiry street, Piusburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
TO LET.
raikTWO STORY brick house, suitable fur
. du'elling, and Grocery, situate on the cope'
of Fifth and Union streets. PO43COSiO/1 given immedi
atelv. Enquire of
oi 1. JAMES MAY.
NITA NE's LIVER PlLL5.—Thi to (-ee
-1 tiff- that n niece of mine was very ill with the Liv•
~ L r complaint. She purchased a hox of .Nk 'R .' s Liv
er Pills, took them as per direciions, Colt much
u,e‘l n FvL;o:1,1 is nearly cured. I believe it
waa the Liver.Pilk that roliiive‘l her. I would cheer
rectitrotneial :11Lribv4 Liver Fill to those persons
Nhose Li%Tv ut , s! - : NI BO D,
.12 . mi;c4. from l'itt:lolrgh
For sa:eut the Dr:lg Story• of JON. KIDD,
Cor:er of - 4th a::d Wend +t+. Pitt?
Freeman's Fire Brick for . Sale
JBST received, 5000 Frremati's beg Fire Brick,
which will hereafter he kept conatantly on hand
and sold to for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO.
may :27 No. 60 Water rt.
Peach Trees.
=TH E subscriber has list received from the Nur
spry of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia.
a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he
would call the attention of the public.
F. L. SNOWDEN.
may 8. No Liberty st. head of Wood.
NEW GROCERY •STORE,
STACY LLOYD, G. Itzmiewr
LLOYD & CO.
AATHOLES.ALE anti kirtail (tlwcvnS AND OW
Mr-RCtIANTS, No. I R) Liberty street
Cew atowe streat ,
WinTe fatnilios ran at n l .l titans he snipled
witli g- , d Goods at fair prices.
rut :27
Landreth's Garden Seeds.
A full supply of Landreth's Garden ..i;tiods always on
hand and fur sale, at his agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOW DEN,
sep 10 101, Liberty st., head of Wood
WAL rzAcoc K. M. BLISS.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GIIF,‘T WEN'TERN, ['L \ IN AND FANCY
Glass Cutting Establishment,
S lIITHPIELD STREET,
SEXT 1) ,, 011 TO THIS TEMPERANCE HALL.
~~TIIERE all Ai:,da of rut. plainarulprcsacd glace
v of all descriptions, eau be pup Uasndat rerc race
sonulile to -ether with a great varietyufsphunlid
cut tt l lights for steamboats, private bowies
and cluircht•A. Al,o wituhr.v a sill crior arti
•h•, mid mull!.
l'arAmis wuntioz nor of the above ruliclea.. will do
wail to cull and eX:l1 , 1101' for ihtonscives, before purcha ,
, in^ el , swltrre.
2 - 0 -- N. B. ami fin piece
cm kind. 025-3 m.
New York Oyer.
()SEE Hl:VES.would rrspectfully inform ith.friendsi
arid tho public in zenera!, that he dyes Ludic;
,h• os qe•:, li•Lt•its• and Mailteli;of every ae , : eriptioo,mo-h;
and ‘varrant; thorn not te,+4 it, and to loo!( equal to now
roods. Ho,lyos Caney CoIon: oral I • le4;n•iptiona or silk
and earlier earn. I.ko,cleausando,itiires tilt. colors of
gontlemen'A rig., so a>to rozontbic W
'
Mr. H. Ilattec.., himself that he eau please the public,
;le he lute dime as extenSiVl.l iu New York for
t wenty years, 0 otk done on moderate fermi, at Lis
establiment st , between Woud nail Smithfield
near the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that OSEE LILIIISS has done
work for us, which has fully anssarred our expve
tatinnA, and we consider shim IV ; iotopwlat, dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy.
Barnes, W. 11. Boles '
.1. 13. Slmrtloff, Win. Porter,
David Ilan. H. H. Smith,
13. F. Nlnan, Henry Jurens
David Botes, A. Shockey,jr.
Joseph french, jr., Joseph VtNtl,
George Barnes
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Lippincott Mills..
Y LIE subscriber having purchased and therougbly
repaired these Mikt.s, is now manufarturine,
and kill keep constantly on hand, a fold surtidy 41111
the diti;.'rent kinds of Nails, Spik es and Brady;, etc.—
made from the httst qoutlity of Juniata Blooms, and
semi as the necessary additions can be made to oho
machinery, he will manufacture every deseriatinn Of
Bar and She, , t Iron. uqtydly made in this market.
Orders lift with S. Ciahhert, at No. 94 . Fir4t street,
near %Vont!, or at the Mils in the Fifth Ward. will be
promptly attended tu, JANIE'S ANDERSON.
srp 29-3 m
JOHN LE FTvErt'S
Near & Cheap Stock Estahlishment,
NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY
BETWEEN WOOD B.t ABET STRF.I;:' , .
T WOUL D :oast r..spectitillyannounre to the citizen.
1 of Pitt-burgh and the country zenerally, that I have
commenced the tna , mfactureof STOCKS, nfevery va
rioty, farm and description, andwould but ie it merchant*
antlothers to call and examiue for themselves, as I sin
determined to sell on the most accommodating terns:.
for cash, and hope, by strict attention to baiinoss_ to
merit a share of public patronage. aug. 19-43 m.
Panne Wanted.
SEVERAL improved farms wanted, (within 20
miles of the Pittsburgh market). parsons 'its
posed. to sell will please (*list my office, in Smithfield
street, near 4th„ soon
ol6—tf
J. K. HENDERSON
J. K. HENDERSON,
Bank Notts anb (Exc.On le
CORRICTAD DAILY by
A. SHADIER, EXCIIA2II42I theol2o4l
CORNER OF WOOD JNII THIRD Sl3
SPECIE STANDARD
MCI-Annie and Manufacturers' Scrip • •
Exchange Bank Scrip- . . • •
Cnrrencn
Lrie Baia, Scrip •• • •
EXeIIANGE—AT SIGHT;
Ou. hiLldelphia .
Sew Foil: •
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Baßimore
SPECIE
Gold
Silucr .-
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITLIBURGII
Bank of Pittsburgh
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank.
Exchange
Do. Hollidaysbwrgh
PHILADELPHIA..
Bank of North America
Do Northern Liberties
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
Kensington bank
Manuf..cturersand Mechanics'
..Vechanics .
Moyamensing -!• --
Philadelphia bank .
Schuylkill
Southwark "
Western
Bank of Penn Township._.......
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches:-
COUNTRY BANIA,
Bank of Germantown - - .JI II . Z• • ; ::. •:i. _pat
" Chester connty.,ll.••• ,:.. • par
" Delaware connly ....t.:— ....par'
" Montgomery county.. -... 1 • ,pae
" Northumberland par
i Farmers' bunk of Bucks county-- ....... .par
Easton bank par
, Daylestozen bank par
Franklin' bank of Washington - .... ..... 1
Bank of Chambersburgh.... 9
Middletown ..-- •
.• Gellyeburgk .... .... ..... , .. ..... 2 2 1
Lewiston": .. . . Si
" Suagnekanna county ... ... ..
Berkseousty bank ....IS
Columbia Bankand Bridge Company. 1.6
Carlisle bank ' 2
Erie bank - - .... 2
Farmers and Drovers' bank 9:4
" Bank of Lancaster• • • •11
" Bank of Reading s- - 1
Harrisburg bank 24
Honesdale " • 2
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Lancaster " • o
Lancaster co. " 2.
Lebanon " - . 2.,i
Miners' bank of Pottsville _ ... ..... -... .... : .... 2
biononzakela bank of Brownsville. - • - • 14
.
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 4 5
Northampton bank f.. 144... 3... ft sale
Towanda bank - , 85
Wyoming bank ..
West Branch. banl 20
York bank 24
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OHIO..
Belmont bank of St. Clairsrillt!
Clinton bank o f C01u77:1770 ,
Colombiana bank of New ListOn:.....
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)...
" ( Warren, cashier)
Ci chin.banks
Chillicothe bank
Commercial bank of Lake Prie.. _
Dayton bank _ _ • .._.
PranAlin bank of Columbus.:
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville:.)
Farmers' bank of Canton •• 40
Geattga
Granville
Hamilton_
Lancaster
Marietta.
Massillon --
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati
Mount Pleasant
Norwalk
Putnam
Sandusky -
Srinto . .
l rbaira .
1 i nsi er
Zanca-vilic
INDIANA
Stab , bank and brctnehes.
Stale Scrip •
E 1' CKY
All banks
ILLINOIS
.S . ntrt &lid. •
Bank of Illinois, Sheiwnecloten
VIRGINIA,
llank of the Valley of Virginia.
Bunk of Virginia
lcrek.s.n.ge bank of Virginia.—
Farmers' bank of Virginia...,
Norili-lVesteenbank
Merchants' and Methanies' bank of 'Virginia
Branches.. - - -
:%IAIIYLAND
a:Mir/lore City
Ali °Cher sgloent
NORTH CAROLINA
111 solvcnt banks..__.._••-...._.
411 s,2lvcal bank-s..
•. • .
GEORGIA.. 6 .
Aliso!red ban.ks
AL .VBAMA.
Mobile banks..
Country banks
LOUISIANA
New Orkat#s banks (
TENNESSEE:
Ally znks
BOOS AND JOS
PRINTING OFFICE,
F. W. CORNER OF WOOD & FIFTH STS.
The proprietors of the Monlqisci POST and Man
rufti Atm MARt•picrt•as:R respectfull:i inforrn their
friends and the patrons of those papers. that they have
a largli and %Tell ehoien as , ortrnent of
ar *Mk. fr AIPINCIII2•3IE,
Necessary to a Job Prlntin; Office, and that ihey . -aro
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Books ) I Bilis of .Luding, Circulars,
Purnplilt‘i<, Biii Heitd.s. Card..
Hund!pills. Blank Ch , cits, Hat Tirs.
an tarts of illaults,
Stage, S'lrazabcal and Canal Base Dills, with a p
propriate ruts,
I'rintod on the shortest notice and. most reasonablo
ternm
We respectfully aik the patrontwe of our friends tuld
the public in general iu thi, branch of our business.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH.
To PrAoters.
WE have received, and will hereafter keep con
stantly on hand, a full supply of Printirg
i n large and small kegs, which we will be able to eel,
cheap's+ than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by •tno csts4
(tx ♦LL cAsEs) will be pro:lvey attended to.
PHILLIPS & SMITH,
Oct I 0-tf . Office of the• Post and Manufactuacz.
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