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    DAILY POST.
rtIUICSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30. 1843
PITTSBURGEL BOARD OF TRADE.
MOIMITVRE IQR NOVEMBER.
Jaws• Ttiompoon--.Josish King—William Barker
A PI OTR ACTED MEETING
b now in proper!' in th.: Engl sli Lutheran Church,
Seventh street. fhe Pastor will be assisted by Rev.
Mr. LEttm.t.sowps.s, ,everal other ministerial
brethroa. Preaching evary, evening at 6A o'clock:
meeting., for inquiry every afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Lisa Otte NC The giaut Girl ‘‘i'lpositividy leave
, &madly :rex:ling; those who wish to visit her will
.tenssmhar that Saturday will be her last day in Pitts
lbeiegti.._ !Hundreds vi.it hor daily; ladies had bettor
call in the afternociti t s, as the room is very much crowd
ed in , ise evening's.
TIMMY BALDWIN IYSTITUTL: -Till. is the namv, of
• flourishing Literary Association of this city. It has
been in existence four years, durir.g which time the
members have made such progress in debate, and lite
rary atomises generally, as to place it among the most
respectable and Patented associations in our city, ft
is to celebrate its fourth anniversary this evening at
Philo Flan, end tbn‘e having a spare hour, will pass it
pleasantly, and perhaps profitably, by encouraging by
their presence the young men who have united them
wires for sa laudable a purpose.
SIZSSRI. PHILLIPS & SMITE!
Cesst.--It was with surprise that I observed in your
paper or this morning a postponement of the Buchan
'xi Ma 44 Meeting—the more so that it should purport
W be i 4 accordance with the views of committee of
:correspondence, and have been done by resolution of
cornu t itteo, I b L ve beau informed by more than
rase of the committos that there had been no such
'pottin g , ancbdsist the honorable chairman whose name
is Istvicbdrr to such noti-.;e, vrauld wilfully permit hip
..powarteto be so used can scarcely be accredited. Per
lba?s you can enlighten
ECOMMUNICATF.D.I
The "..f Hicks of Associalion," as agreed upon by
the Fuuriutists of Oldo have been published in the
Clintaa nepoiitury. From the lenity% ing it will be
seen that they ate :dirt: to test their strength in the
west in good earnest:
'/Application for memliership, or for stock. (if by
mail,.p3st-paid or free,) !Inv be m tie to either of the
tillowinzp3rsoni, to each of whom a letter of ins:trot--
ileitis his begin addressed. containing the conditions arid
will be regair.ed of resident mem
bert,orwham, for the present, but a limited number
can be ieceived:
E. F. Grant, Canton, 0.
Rev. J. P. Stuart, Le Roy P. 0., Mvditin en. 0.
L. H. Cutler, Cleveland, 0.
Rev. Chas. enikinA, Avon, Locain co. 0.
L. E. Bowen, Oberlin, do 0.
Gm. Helmick; Zanesville, 0.
B. F. IS'illiams, Cincinnati.
Jamas D. Thornburgh, Pittsburgh.
11: B. McCabe. Indiana, Ind co. l'u.
Albert Brisbane, New York.
Horace Greeley,
\u'CR'E
ai" Persons is Pitt.slitirali, and , iei:dty, %vim feel
at interest , in the "A mriticAN PHAissx." are inform
ed thatn meeting will he 1.1 , 1 d it the U Statei flotel.
(Tiorapsoo%) on Mond .v evening- r::.xt, at 7 o'clock.
Copies of the "A rt'eles of Ai:ociation" will be r.it'en.
Ja.s. U Tooit or !tam, .I.i;t for Pitts' h.
L.V'Eehi Aatiwti./1 Fly,. to 1),.• ticarly a h•indred
rows old. They are s: , ..?ippery thilt D. ath hai to
grabs good many 613103 before he roe tl/0:11.
Fouin B Hton M tit it -Ito; tint !1:,
trisl of Wm. AVy:111.1, lit , Pr, .-rzt
has resulte(l vcrdi. of Thu jury w
din but a relv
h. is eurrentl2.. r.y.ttcvd ci a 55 - sin t it
to 7 year; iu the Stde l't
MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR
• Yesteraty toornisg v vatletnaa Rai ling in Menyille
street, between Prieur and Raman ,treetL, discovered
thatt-thexr.mnri few f...et from the street, had recently
basso remayed. Prompted by curiosity, Its procured
a spati2 and after displacing some of the earth, he
discovered the leg of a female. lie imm-diately no
tified Captain Youenes. of tir, First Municipalit y
who, accompanied by the coroner, praceeded to the
place where the body was disc )verod. and caused it
to be disinterred. ft proved to ly• a white It na le, abort
twenty-five or thirty years ',rage ; very Stout built, zippu
randy belonging to the lower c!as, of ,:oc , iety and of
Irish iilsecsia. The ba.ly was cloth is a dark calico
drsas and wrapped u? iu flannel,and aLi beta so as to
maw it to kw dap sited is th..e was about
four feet long and three feet ih , ep. The hod) teal re
maved to the guard-house of the First Monicipality,
where the Caroaer It^ld as holiest of j.try town it.—
Urn examinatiiia, it appeared that several blows had
been received upon the head, one of them of force
euTt.7.i..nt to cut the scalp right through. The eyes were
also blackened.° The body is rityporeal to have lain
in the gr mad about four days. Notwithstanding these
marks df violence upon the b and the mystm loos
manner in which it was buried; the jury wete forced
to return a verdict that the ducesed came to her death
in a natural manner, as the wound was not of a //attire
to have proved fatal.—N. Orleans Bee.
The earns paper of 11th inst.says:—The :ink is yet
a Mystery. The woman it appoares was the wife of
Lee, .who was convicted some years ago, in this city
of a trims against her of such a horrid character,
that the people of Baton Ro=t took him out of the
hands of the sheriff and Potterdzed him before he was I
allowed to enter the penitentiary. It is said that. Lee I
was seen in her win tang the day lx!forc her bo,ly
was found.
Port of Pitt9bur9l).
Reported by bleble . and Mitchell, tie)teral Steam
Boat Agents. Ti'aler sirrel.
6vs¢r WATKRIN THE
ARRIVED.
• D.sily Beaver l'aekets,
Lehigh, Price, Chichi/mil,
Mayflower, Foster Cincinnati,
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling,
Alpine, Cockurn, Brownsville.
DEI'ARTE.I).
"Daily Beaver Packets
!Majestic, Bennet, S.Mit
*Neptune, Decamp, New Uric:lm , ,
Oolla, Bowman, Brownsville:
Belfast, Ebbert, AVheeliaz.
'All busts marked thus [*] arc prol Med with
Eclsus' Safety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of steam
Boßer6.
Par Arkansas River
THE fast running steamer EVE
LINE, BROWS IRWIN, Mae
ter, will depart on Thursdnv the 30th.
Jai !
instant for Little Rock, Van 'Jaren, Fort Gibson and
Fort Smith, Arkansas, and ull intermediate Landings.
Forfreight or passage applyon board or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO., No 60, Water street.
N. B. Capt Irwin having commanded steamers on
the above River and is well known to the business
men on the Arkansas, mad can be strongly recommend
ed to the traveling community and shippers as a good,
safe, business man. n 23
The Stesua goat Cutter
lATlLLlearePittsburgh on Mare
V V days instead of Fridays, as
heretofore. This alteration has been
mute to avoid running on Sundays.
For freight oe passage apply on board or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO .
60 Water at.
A M E3lli - F. OP COMM tris:::
FOIZ SAFETY,
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Butlers
TT would be well for the traveling community to
1 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
tioas is contributing towards a general introduction of
an invention admitted by all men who understand the
principles of the Steam Engine, to he a sure prevent:l.-
tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost (Lily OCCUITeIIee, and the
thousands of lives that have already been lust, a suffi
cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a
Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the
preference. They have went to an additional expense
that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore
to meet them with correspondingdegree of liberality',
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They do not charge more 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 cmmpletely in your own power to avoid th ,,, e di
aster:.
All boats marked thus[']in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part uf this paper, are supplied
with the Safety Guard.
Lisa of Boalo provided with Vie Safety Guard.
ALPS, LADY OF 1. lONS,
AGNES, LEXINGTON,
AMARANTH, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MINSTREL.
BOSTON. MARIETTA,
BRILLIANT ; MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER, - MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWATER, MUSKISG UM VAL'
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK,
c rc E RC). mEssEN G ER
MON.TG OM ERI,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELII, NEPTUNE,
CASPLIN, NAIL-1G ANSET T,
CLIPPER, NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLE VELAND. ORPHAN BOY,
COLUMBIANA, 01110 MAIL,
CORSAIR- OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EM M A, PANAMA.
EDWIN Q UEEN (f the
EL DORADO, R OWENA,
E VELINE, RARITAN.
E "PR ESS MA IL. SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA, SAR.I
FORT PITT, SAVANN
GALENA. ST. CII , IPLES,
GENT. BROOK', ST. LOUIS,
GALLANT,
TOBACCO p N T.
INDIAN QUEEN. VIC TR
Ii,LINO V.t LL!. I" FORGE,
1. 11. BILLS, VIOL 1,
JE IrESS, WEST IT - LVD,
.JAMES ROSS, WING .:A7) WING,
mar 2-2,
'WI ',TER CAMPAIGN!
Brilliant CarcoranlUanraccl2atelSn:.ccss
TllitEE 131 1)001t4'
E Et
%or .a vet ta!“.; freatp!em l ,r
frien.l, at larpt
ne N v preit.:Td at his
SPLENDID SALES ItOuM
No.ISI.I.IuRTY Sr.,
THE MOS7' 31AGNIFIGEN7' SToC OP
WINTER CLO7'III - AU
list offered for Salc in this city.
HIS M . l OCR CF
CLOTHS,GASSIMERES, PILOT IND \ VER
• CLuTlis, CACILMERE. S \TIN AND
OTHER VI:STINGS,
CANNOT. BE EQUALLED.
MI of can be manufacttaid into clotlung to 61
(kr, aad made in n 4 good style, and In ra.,Tilv a❑d fan
iunably deid'Arked 114 at any other e4tabli.:lonent
IN THE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THA7' LIM PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN 7'HE CITY,
And runs place 'west of thi mountains can purchasers
find such a variety of goods from which to "elect a/ al
the
THREE BIG DOORS
Iu addition to hi, unrivalled stoc . : of clothing, lu
has a magnificent tßsortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SC IRES. GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, &e, fir.
The mq!to of the "Three Big Door,"
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
And in following out this sr.tein Ir leok con
fident that hi. , ro:tomers and hirn,r4
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
HE WOULD INVITE
THE MA N OF FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GE TLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER. MECHANIC
AND [VOR KING:VA N
Tu cull and examine for tlwm.n.lves nt
THE THREE DIG DOORS,
No. 151. Libcri
AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED.
OBS ER VE METAL PLATE IN THE
PA VEM EN T. Aj
JOHN M•CLOSKEY.
Situation Wanted,
S 'Coacher of French, SpaniA, Greek, and the La
tin Ltingaiti,ge.
'lheund.msigned wishes to acquire a perfect knowl
edge of the Englis'i, soling the rermnpense looked for
will be very moderate, if he could yet lessons in En
glish from those whom he mayinsi met. He was live
ly a Professor of the above lanztrig - es in the Colleges
of Baton Rouge and St. Charles.
Fur acharacter for competency and morality, he can
CAllitit letters of the mast respectable gentleman in
New Orleans and Cincinnati.
Fettererence in this city can be Juide to Iter. 11.
J. J. D...an, of St. Paul's Church, mai Captain James
May. PAUL EMILE 'I . lIEVEAU,
ol 9. Washington House, Water et.
BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE,
LOOK IN AT SCU OYER' S
COrtlt7' of Wood and Watt. r six,
N/ATHE RE as choice an assortment of reudy made
clothing, cloths, cassimeres, 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 fii.d
made up, and also .made to order in the latest and most
improved stele, and at prices which, he flatters himself,
will successfully compete with any establishment west
of the mountains.
Having made arrangements in the eastern cities, he
will be constantly receiving accessions to his already
well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call,
then, i f you wish to furnish yourself with choice articles.
lap' Good and yet Cheap, for Cash! 44111
Remember the plitee--eerner of Wood - tind Water
streets. 026-6 m
auction .salcs.
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIPT,
Comer of Wand and 51/t Pittulatrgli,
Is ready to receive mercha - ntlize of every description
on c.ntsignment, for' public or private sale, and
from long experience in the above businvss, flatters
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular gales on MONDA Y 8 and THUR.SDA. I'S, of Dry
Clouds and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. aug 12—y
PRIVATE LIBRARY OF BOOKS AT AUCTION,
AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner
of Wood and sth streets, this eveniug,Thursday,
Nov 30, at 6 o'clock, will lie sold the private Library of
a gentleman leaving the city, among which are some
valuable , A.urks on various subjects.
n3O JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALES
A T Davis' Commercial Auction ROUITIR, corner of
Wood and sth streetA, thistly, Thursday; Novem
ber 30. at 10 o'clock, A M., will be sold a large lot of
Broad Cloths and other Dry Goods in pieces and r,rml4
nauts.cotnprising blue, black, olive, brown, and steel
mixed Broad Cloth•. Cassinetts and CassimereA, Cali—
coes, Mnslins, Airaccas, Merinoes, Illankaes, Fancy
Fllf and Shaw &e.
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Furniture.
1430 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auc'r.
LARGE SALE OF BOOKS AND STATIONARI
AT AUCTION
C
.
A T A LOGUE of Valuable. Nliscrllaneoui and The
ological Works, includin 890 volumes of popu
lar Novels, Romances and Tales; many of which arc
scarce and valuable; to lm sold without reserve on
SATLjt DAY EVENING NEXT, Dee.. 2. Sale to
commence at 6 o'clock, at Davis' Commercial Auction
Rooms, corner of Wood and sth st.
n 29. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auc.r.
BEAR SKINS, drc:sed and undresse.d, just reed,:
ed and for sale by A. BEE LEN.
ns—if
LAS.—lteceived oil conAivinient,
1 - 2C:bests Young liy,un Ten,
4 " Mick Tea,
4 "
5i " Gtipowder, by
J. G. & A , GOII DON,
fief, 13. 1.2 Water street.
13 UFI' A
U
LO TNG I 'I:S. —Received by tittle Be n
10 buKei Buffn!o Tongues, in flue order, direct
from the niuuntairs. A. 1.11:1:LEN.
n3-tf
17FEA 1.0 HOI:ES.• —11. , -eire,l by Cicero. fret
an.l of all sites of Robe:. Apply to
nB-tf A. ISEELEN.
L`I'PALO flOßLjby.iu,lerubenrbal: , i.)rsalc
ITV A. 1312 EL EN.
II II DS. N. O. SIIG llt. jil , l ful
'sale Ly J. tJ..I A G., )I{I)UN.
TUST RECEIVL ~
D and for sale nu cro.i-,;nlncla
e 7 Mid: b.,-,,n,
7 lihd+ 1 , 173 r,
Cun h. gi.cn at the t 're •If.rar , ,l, Pui:0.(1 . .C, - .. Co
J. K. )1001011; I,D Cu.
.9hri BAG"; IiUt!:EN aft.) COFFEE. for
sale
V 1.1
HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO.
Vt. ..tr.•ct
———
Art r I ,r: I, ,r cr,„:,
b.::: •, I.u; /
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11.\11_,MlN,Ji:N.N1N(;S
IVood
!. if trar•
prt•ve"l thvilra,
*1 :t...1t• :1111.ctril aah a sir_:l.
Aavi ;' , •;...+i It
~ 17 1' .1 hvii
B 4 ;!il:\ d a.: i•
Ll . l, 'le' 1.1/
I) 110 \ IZ.G11N:•;!' Bkft; kINS !:.
) fd . ••• , 1,1. an.l
1. 1,11. SUWI.3.ItI Sce for Vole,a 4 h - t.
J. Mc(I.()NKF.Y.
%I' TOBACCO, y
cit
• A toe( Ived, 3id Aa.t• I.V
It 1•:!•;11 rretdsed, Q•ani.te, Tar
t Oxidt, I.;i:tnuth. livdrinde
Bark,. at the ‘vitu:c.,..ak and r , t til a;
.10N. NUM,
1117 Curanr 4th and 11'rod stirete,
-250 b'4l Ncr I
t I,tr s-z!e. Impure of
IIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
11'oo,1 street.
FRESH CIIEM IC A IS, &c,—Rel p. Pill,
II vdraz, Srrcrfr . cil, Vera tra , 0 \
:it r 11« Drug Store of JON. KIDD.
nl7
Executors' Notice
LL pet-soils inilebtorl to the estate of Thinnas Cus
silly, live iiity Pitt.horizli,
aro rnipici.terl to make payin-to inoniNfiinnly to viiluir
of Ow iludliNigirid, and ull persons log claims
against thn will fir . ..scot them properly autliviiii
ciited to rith-r lit •r:igneil for settlement
I I EN It Y NI*CELIA JUGIL Peebles Township,
JA NI ES CAS:4II,I'A, Pat4hurrh,
JAMES BL.IKELY, 1'414).117,h,
JAMES C CUMMINS. Pitt Townithip,
n25-citw t m El'er (M.S.
Groccrie■
THE su'iscrilleni respectfull; inform their Rica is
and the public that they have commenced the
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PRODUCE
BUSINESS
At No. 9.0, Wood street, two doors from the corner of
Front stret, underthe firm of V. .T. IF)winn SZ,
where they will bo prepared to surlily all those w I t o
nay favor them with their orders, with groceries and
Pitt4lairgh mantifietured articlesoin terms hid! can
not fail to give sati:faction,
WM. .1. 110 W A RD,
ROBERT RODGERS.
711 --d&wlm.
FOR SALE CHEAP,
Two New and First Rate Steam Engines.
(INE horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot 4tr01.,e, «ill hr sold with or ithont boilers.
The fuller ongint. is 1:1 horse power, inch cylinder,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about '22 feet long. 30 inehm.,
in dininmet. These engines nre made of the best ma
terialg and in the most ,ul,tantial Ina 1111er, and kill be
sold on accommodm Mg terms. They can be seen at
the warehouse of the SUbscrib , r nt any time
nC—tf H. DEVINE, U. Stnte L;nr.
AMERICAN HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
FIFTH ST., NEAR MARKET.
THE partnership heretofore existing between F. A.
Fret hey and 0. 0. Frethey having been dissolv
ed by mutual consent on the tat instant, the business
will bs conducted in future by F. A. Frethey, who is
fully authorized to settle all the partnership enncerns.
lie respectfully asks far the continuation of the pa
trronage of friends and the peblie generally. n7-1m
13LBS pure Balsam Copaiva, just received at
v the drug store of JON. KIDD,
n.?.8 corner 4th and Wood street•.
A. :t;:1:1.1.:\
A. DELLLN
J. G. & A. GORDON.
1.2 Water .trpe
EM!!!!!!=1
”rl. 184 3.
STANDART, INGRATIAM &CO.,
Forwarding and noromisaion Merchants,
CLEVELASD, OHLO.
AGENTS fur the Merchants' Transportation Com
pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie
Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie
tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
REFER TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coentios Slip, N. Y.
R. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chef]; Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & Co., Maul°,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. Jelin M. Allen, Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1943-Iy.
Heaver an Warren Packet
T,- • . THE canal packet ERIE, J. M.
Shaw.master. will run as regular tri
weekly inchet between the abLe.-e named ports, leaves
Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays., and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves IVarren en Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays; e.miwcting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland
direct, Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to
BI RMINGH A M & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY', Beaver.
•
2 ; 117 3 9 E - 5 •
1 8 43.
1 - 1 A RE REDUCED.-I'. S. Mitt. LINE or STAGES
A.ND iLA IL ROA DCA al. from Pittshiirgh, via Bed
ford, Chamhersburg, flarrislmrg and Lancumer, to
Philadelphia. connecting with the Main train °fears to
N. Y. &c. Only 150 inihot undone night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore.
Leaves tinily at 8 o'clorlit A M.
Office `2ll door below the M , •rchants' Hotel Wood st.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, %VA UGH & Co.,
fel, 23, 1841-Iy. Proprietors.
The Great Central Monte
Via National Road and Riltimore and Ohio Rail
Road Cooipany.
kia"ll?‘' t
avettr, -.‘llT
--,-1:404-°
NEW LINE OF U. S. M kIL COACHES FOR
WA 3HINGTON CITY. BII..TV , IORE, PHILADELPNIA
A`,l) NEW Y,IRK
rrIIIS line i. in full op: T ition and leaves Pittslatr4h
daily at 6 all k .1. )1., via \Va_shington l'a.
and natio.ul road 1., Cten'A.T:LiPd, connecting here
with the rail mid Cos to all the tilm‘o plac , •s: Tr-av
viers will find t hi; a .ixssly and comfortable route,
it being. n separato and distinct Pittsburrh and Cum.
berland line. facilities will be itlitrded which have net
been heretofore enjoyed. 1:\ Ira coach,.. fnroi.hf‘d at
the +liorte.o noti , e with the pri‘il eze of c•oinz through
direct or taking One night , r(•.'. at their option.
For tickets, apply ut our ill :it the Monongaliyla
1.. NV. STOCK ON,
fc'. f. Pn,i,i,nt of N. It. Star, Co.
Reg - nlar Packets, for Cincinnati
lifirMA •
The. Swirt.tin., Nla,ter, leaves every
Thtir.il , ty-n! 10 ( , ',•1 , 4•1:,' a. I'l.
The Cuttr: , ( 1 ,, :1164:A1:131.7, 1,1% es e,ery Thur,(lay et
10 o'clock a. tn.
M 11.•:111e;t, Master, ;eaves r‘ er) Sat
urday ut 111
.n. lea% vs every Si/
1.0 0 . 1'10C:, r
)11N 1“011\611A1 S. ('()„
AL,nfq
-
United States Portable scat Line Depot
(1 N 4:n rr•pvrtfldly irforms Lis
• 11 rtt.ti •.11.:1 1 /Iv ill--,i11.1t.:.17•1111.1;1`-
rtrttl4 to t•,.11-,- Ihr - ',.. I'. the
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of IVoo /1.1,,i 77: y'ree'S.
SiIVOr And Bank uotr 100,12:11r
awl sn'ti. SI;10 Ow I :avcrn chic., for ,ale.
Drafts. no!c• an.l ,oncrtr,l.
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Removal
T - 3 C kWFIELDIri4 ro.'n ltia marble 1.74n1,
j_ ii,1 1:11 ,•,, t in Wl,llll At. opplitr Falme,rock%
I /ruff, Storo. wberr Ito will Isrst.t , constrtraly ot, band
Tomb •\ mmetitk etc. tip 19-Iyr
Dissolution of Partnership
MI l I.: partnot - 41111, 11 , T ex.i:ting under the
.fair of 1). , S.: ditydi4Aolved
hr mutual con4e.d. li. Devitt. , i; ht collect. all sums
due to th, wr,rll, ;rid p.ty all claims contracted for
the concern up to this date.
Pingburgh, Sept. 1. 1843
11. I) reyectfally informs his friends and the
that ho still i ontinues in the 'Fran:porting
bthdness,and that he has removed the office of the U.
S. Portable Bout Line, to No. 45 Water street, next
clo m -I,low Lewis 11titellin.oin, where he will receive
and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest
terms. 11. DEVINE.
Dissolution of Partnership
THE Partner:hip lirretoforp istii i the firm
of Dick E ALEN AS nr: rt. thi, d a y di s , o l
ved by mutual coNsent. JAMES DICKEY,
Sept. 1, 1343. IV M. G. ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY resprc{fully informs hi. friends
and the imblie, that!): cointhwei in the Tran:por
tation at hi+ Warehouse, eoftNER nF LIBFR
TY AN n WAYNE ATREETS. Canal Basin, under the
name of the hrlependeul Portnble Boat Line,"
where he• will receive and forward freight to the Ea=t at
the lowest terms sept.4-If.
FASHIONABLE
HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY,
xiNo. 13, Fifa street, between Market and
IVood, and corner of Si.z th and Grant as
T & 11. WALKER feel grateful to the
1_ • public for theliberal patronage bestow
ed upon thorn, and beg leave to:tate that theyare now
manufacturing and have constantly on hand a x-ery su
perior article in Beaver, Rm.:AM, Neutrin, and every
other description of Hat.. Also, a variety of cloth,
sealmt and fur cap:; all of which will he cold at the ve
ry lowest price•. As no part of their manufactine i:
done by machinery, but by the boat workmen by hand,
they ran recommend with confidence their Hats. as be
in ; •uperior and more durable than those g enerally of
feted to the public. Merchants and store keepers can
be supplied upon equally as low terms as in the Ea•
ern Markets, 1. & H. WALKER.
023-3 m.
ir UST Terrived, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick.
Nvhirh will hereafter he kept constantly on band
and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO.
mik THE subscriber has just received from the Nur
sexy of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia.
lot of the choice= t variety of ' , cacti trees, to which he
would call the attention of the public.
F. L. SNOWDEN.
Liberty et. head of Wood.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
A l; REINHART,
ANTOLESALE aml Re:ail CifloCEß AND COH-
H MissioN Liberty street.
,
;thove St. Ciair,
can at an Limns be miippled
:01 G. , ods at fair- prices.
A full supply of Landr:.lll . , Garden Sceds always on
and for sak, at hi; age :.cc, stow.. of
NA 7: I 1 E all kinds of cut, plain nod pressed glass
V
of d eserip t inns, ran Le purrhased at very rea
sonahlr prix +, togptlier with a great variety ofsplendid
eat WI:1(1.W 11411t3 fiir steamboats, pr ivate houses
and rloirrip•s. 11sn, eindowglass, a superior arti-
Ap, n }..losale ant retail.
1 ' er:10:1A W:111d11:: any of tilt" above articles, will do
Weil to call ant czar tine for tbennielves, before purchia,
sine rip -where.
7'N. B. W m.ch and Time pirca Glasses always
on hand. 025-3 m.
riSEE lllMES.wouldresprctfialy inform his friends
and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies'
dresses, Ilubitiand litutels of every description, black;
and warrant', them not tosmist, and to look equal to new
good.. HO dye.s fancy colors of all deseriptions of silk
and carpet yarn. Also, elorms arad restores the colors of
gentlemen'. clothing, so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. flatters him.elf that he can please the public,
as he has done an extensive business in New York for
twenty vearA. All work done on moderate t 411713, at his
eitnblishment in sth st., between Wool and Smithfield
near the Theatre.
L'This is to certify that OSEE HIMES has done
work for us, which has fully answered oar expec
Lotions, and wo consider him a competeat dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy
Wm. Barnes, W. B. Boies
J. li. SioirtletT, Wm. Porter,
David flail. H. H. Smith,
B. F. Mann. Henry Javens
David Boies, A. Shockey, jr.
Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes
li. DEVINE.
C.:l. NVINULTY
THE snbseriber having, tint-chased and thorringhly
repaired these Mit.t.s, is now manufacturing,
and kill keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all
the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Brides, etc..—
made fru:n the hest quality of Juniata Blooms. and tic
Soon as the neces4ary additions can he made to the
machinery, he will manufacture every description of
Bar and Sheet Iron, usually made in this market.
Orders left with S. Cuthbert, at No. 94 First street.
near Wood, or at the Mils in the Fifth Ward. will be
promptly ;mended to, JAMES ANDERSON.
sop 29-3 in
lITTNTE.E.N WOOD AND MARKET STREE: ,
T wouLD tnost reapectfully announce to the citizen ,
1 of Pittsburgh and t he country generally, that I harp
commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, of erery vii
rirty. form and description,aLd would solicitmerchants
and others to call and examine for themselves, tvt am
determined to sell on the most aecommoaating term.
for rash, and hope, by strict attention to business, te
merit a shrire of public patronage. nog. 19—(lm.
QEVERAL improved farms wanted, (within N)
miles of the Pittsburgh market). Persons
diE
posed to sell will ?team call atury office, in Smithfield'
street, near 4th. soon.
J K. 4ENDERSON.
for Salt club ero fat,
&FARM FOR SALE.
AFARM of - WO acres, 12 miles from
on the Franklin Road, adjnininr, lands of William
Cochran, F.sci., will be sold on favorable terms. 1 . 9 r
further particulars apply to I'. Meo AR R I
nr2o-Im. 149 Liberty streets
LEASE FOR SA LE
TIIE unexpired term an. Lease ou part of lot No.
20. situated in the Diamond, Allegheny city.
south side. Having a frame house 22 by 26 ea ts, lot
22 by 90, having ten years to run; will be sold. a bar
gain. Apply at EGOLF & FosTEn real estate agents
next door to the feat office.
Farms, &c, far Sale, Exchange awl Beat
FOR 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, &c.
(Cr Senora] farms wanted to rent by good tenants.—
Per,ons having farms to rent or exchange may advance
their interests by calling at Harris's Agency and In
telligence office, No 9, sth street.
LANDS FOR SALE
I,5,F;ARMSeaver 0 o n f ti i , mp t roN s - e u d it la p n b d rc i h n zt ßuti . e i: and
high state of cultivation.
2 Farms in Armstrong count:. near Fneport; 100
acres cleared; 150 bearingfruittree4, 3 dwellings, hams
&c. For particulars, enquire at my office, Smithfield
near 4th street
oct3o--dtf
Building Lotss4Birmingham.
13 LOTS, suitable for huildintr most eligibly sit
uated, and within two rotes' walk of the
steam ferry boat landin , z, wilh t Itt prices to suit
the times. The terms of payme:.. will he made easy,
either for cash or such barteras can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. I'.
Peterson, Nu. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, Jr.
TO LET.
TWO STORY brick house, suitablu for a
. dwelling a nd Grocery, situate on die camel
of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi
atelv. Enquire of
011. JAMES MAY.
TAR. NVLANE'S LIVER PILLS.—This is to cer
tifY that a niece of mine was airy ill with the Liv
er complaint, She purchased a box of NleLine's Liv
er Pills, took them as per directions, felt much reliev
ed, used a second ins, and is nearly cured. 1 believe it
was the Liver Pill- that relieved her. I would cheer
'idly recommend VT.anes Liver Pill to those persons
Alike Liver is diseased. Jos i7rH BOYD,
1.2 miles from l'ittdnorgh
For 5 aleat the Druc zitoro of .lON. KIDD.
Corner of 4th and Wood us. l'itte.
Freeman's Fire Brick. for Sale.
Peach Trees.
Landreth's Garden Seeds.
F. L. SNOWDEN,
131, Libcrty at., head ut Wood
IVNt. PY‘CcH M. BLISS.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GriE 1T ‘Vi FERN, PI, IIN .IND
Glass Cutting, Establishment,
S.III7'HPIELD STREET,
NEXT noon To THE Trnrr.nANcE HALL.
New York Dyer
CERTIFICATE
Lippincott Mills.
JOHN LE FEVER'S
New & Cheap Stock Establishment,
NO 61, DIA.VOND ALLEY
Fara s Wanted.
J. K. HENDERSON
Farmers and Drovers bank 24
" Bank of Lancaster ,
" Bank-of Reading 14
Harrisburg bank 24
Honesdale "
Lancaster
Lancaster co. "....
Lebanon "
Miners' bank of Pottsville.... ..
.11',.nongakela bank of Bremen srilk
_Vete Hope and Delaware Bridge etaripany.... 6
.vo rthamplon bank ....no sale
Miranda bank
T fliotn ing bask
West Branch bank 20
York bank 24
No. GO Water a
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. Clairsciae , 1
Clinton bank of Columbirs .. ....... .1
Columbiana bank of Veer Lisbon . .....1
Circierille (Lawrence, cashier),....... 1
( Warren, cashier) no sale
Cinrinn.brinkt
Cyrillic: the bank
Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... - IS
Dayton bank 1
Frani:fin bank of Columbus .... ...... 7
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steultenroille ..1
Farms-Ts' bank of Canton. 90
Gra 71 g
Gran rine
'25
Lancaster 25
Marietta ......
Massillon . .
Meehanies' and Traders'. Cincinnali
Mount Pleas:Pat
rtra 7k .
Put Irani
andusky. .
Scioto
anta
roosicr_.
Xenia ...
Zanesrille
Stile hank and branches_
State Scrip
All banks
State bank
Bank of Illinois, Shan-nerfoum
VIRGINIA.
Bank of the Valley of Virginia.
Bank of Virginia
Exch.7nge bank of Virginia...
Farmers' hank of Virginia- .
North- IVe4lern bank of Virginia....
Ilerchaitte and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.
Baltimore City
.411 other Soiree bank 5..........:.
NORTH CAROL/NA
All solvent
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks
Aliso:rent bank,.
Mobile banks..
Country banks
LOUISIANA
New Orthrns Lanka. ( g00n)...
AU banks.
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE,
N. 'V. CORNER OF WOOD & F/FTD STI.
Tim proprietors of the Molts Posy and Atrit-
CCRY ♦vD Mstrutrsclt attn. respertfaily inform their
friends and the patrons of those papers. that they have
a large end well chosen assortment of
wirllollolllll
araD all cam:l3
Neoessary to a Job Printing Office. and that they aro
LETTER PRESS PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Book.s. Bills of Lading, Circulars,
Pamphlets. I Bill Heads. I Cards,
Handbills, Blank Cheeks. Hat Tips.
XII Mobs of 33Iauks,
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bilk trith cp
propriate cuts,
Printed on the shortest notice and most rcasonablo
terms.
We respectfully ask the patronage of our fri e win and
the public in general in this branch of our business.
July 31, 18434 PHILLIPS & 8911TH.
7 E hare received, and will hereafter keep con
stantly nn band, a 6111 cupply r.f Printing Irk.
in large and smnH kern, which we wilt be able to Fei ,
cktoper than it has heretofore been told in this eity.
Orders from tho country tantxmpassied by .he cub
(tst eAaks) will be promptly sqenslea '•
dit - ••• • ' 1 Plinaltirs &muff,
la-tf (Are cf re•tind Mstrafactus es.
Tank Notts an? Crr4aulle
CORAUCCTEM DRILY gy
ICRAMEIR, EXO'LLSIEGII rigOrant,
con:iwt 07 WOOD AND TS= STS
SPECIE STANDARD;
3ferciza7tis J_dA "anuicudicrers . )§ crip
Exchange Bank Scrip
Currency
Eric Bank Scrip
EXCIIANGE--.AT SIGHT
OA Philadelphia
New York..
Boston
SPECIE
PEN NS L VAN LI. —P/TTS.I3I.IIIOH
Bunk of Pittsburgh
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank
Exchange
Do. Holiidaysburgh
PHILADELPHIA.
Batik of North America
Do Northern Liberties - -
Do Pennsylvania -...._.....par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank par'
Kensington bank . par
fifanufacturers and Mechanics' per
Mechanics par.
Moyamensing par
Philadelphia bank Par
Schuylkill ..par'
Southwark ..... ".... . . • par
Western pat
Bank of Penn Township • .)-••
Girard bank.
U. S. bank and branches
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown .. . ..... —par
" Chester county *
•• Delaware county par
" Montgomery county _ . par
Northv mberland par
Farmers' bank of Bucks c0unty....... . pa,
Easton bank par
Doykstotcn bank Pay
Frank/in bank of Washington ....+ 1
Bank of Chambersburyh....
• Middletoern . ............ —24
Gettysburgh
". Lewistown 24
" Suscuehanna county
Berkscounty bask .... ........
Columbia Beak and Bridge Company
Carlisle Lank
Erie bank
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
ILLINOIS
MARYLAND
GEORGIA
ALA ,AMA
TEcNESSEE
prrpared to crxecnte
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