AILY,.IOS MOW DECEMBER 5. 184 •11111.'=, .•••-•• PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE• i ecosiiViser son DECIIMBE:R. Wißiam .Eichbeiusa--F. LoTern.:---Ratvrt Beti. ocenrreci T eAtaaait forelvon, in rlitz:ng Machine, em NV:lot:input' Weet: Btlt - filnwark w s± dune. Irrarighbur Jctoct: c,f tho• ‘..Snn," }:as certainly . hii' Inriatfulkat ?refer r. 'HI. il enraged in o hot eon. If•Jeirr2S . with only three of iii . c:n.letn!loraries-110 Arneric , ..:!, A•ze.nnil h:lrcriV," cAt.c.' t,,f ,vli' ch hsNe prefor m/ chnr.rd :.bias: him and.hb! Luminu ry. TGe con itelhersy is creral - ay i:ltonro ricitement, and nobody knows in what it in.iy rest.e.t. . . - Stidetalttstritien•—W-- cernrnti - e to dnythe rub liaatiart of "Prairin and Mountain S'i.etches." by M. C.l 7 zrz.n. of the New Oriemno Picayune. Mr. F. ii among the raciest writers cf the country, and it N hi bo - ti•tpetstbetr.i,'.r'a.• -1:11ichell to t h e party of Sir W. lksisvrnond, in its expeditina t th !Lucky Monntains. These:ryi they etttrenntered. and the dangers they pas sed vriellbo tho m ist graphic maarier, and wiw r-treeess imusualinterert. "W.F.STIM% UNIV will be seen that the third lecter2 of the o:usisc,will be delivered this evening, by N.B.CRAIG, E:q. The subject is a very iaterestingcne, and fiv. Lecturer it wellionlified for the task, ~rilic a ii: r.o d.iabt secure a. full attendance of I=3=l • L1J"..“.". Ba:naz.—A. correspondent of the Arne:lean. tr,;es the coces,ity of keeping muro lights on the Monungthela {Ye thought of saying a word on this matter some time ago, and we are glad filet it has been rasntioned. Persons who are compel led to cruse that bridge, are placed in great danger of assault and robbery, from the want of proper lights. Several &predations of the kind have been committed, end we Lope the groat incorreenience sill be immedi aselv romedied. CLAY Vtcrunr.—We see by the American that the passetgers of the Steamer "Wing and Win , :," on her receat trip from Cincinnati. elected Henry Clay Pres ident. There were 35 rotes pulled. *lto can doubt Lis popularity after such a demonstration of public c , PRUIPENT ' S MESSAOE. — This document is looked fur with considerable interest by the public. We have made arrnneMents by whiih we hope to lay itbefore oar readers to-morrow morning, if it is delivered u day at 12 o'clock, as is expected. The debt of Mitligetppi, created to furnish capita for rhePlanter'a and Union Banks. amount to $7,000, 000 besides interest. The whole tan be paid by the levy of a tax of about a of 1 per cent. on the assessed property of the State. TEA IN NORTR CAROLINA The Richmond Enquirer pubiishes the following extract from it letter from Mr. Nowltill Puckett, at Lsyzitsville, Granville county, N. Carolina:- - I have procured the seed of the CilillOSlS Tea so much used iu America. It is genuine, matures perfectly well in our Climate, and can he raisi-d in abundance with very little trouble. The vast amount of money that muot be I laid out for tea every year, induces me to hirers you at this time. My wish is to put it in eire.niatian, thro' the medium of F , )!Ile newspaper in Virginia." The Easrpvirer ad-Ist—Mr. P. then gots on to guy. that c stock of seed will bu d..lisered to subscribers, neat full er.vrinter, at $5, if seat perseaally to them—if by mail, at their own risk and expense, $2. Ile asks 11t to axial his agent for proem .. ? • g subscribers, &c. \%e beg leave re-spec:Calla to da n oiine his proposition. It ii not exactly in our line; but we would refer hire to oar neighbiir Butts, of the Southern Planter, who will da full Juatioe to this novel expeilmerit, which may he very feasible. 0O that point, we are not farmers ur gar:lnners enough to . judge. We take great pleasure, t itriuging the subject before. the Virginia public, ana Lupa that a fair experiment will ho made. If it trac e...el, it will have an impartani beminglun the question of our trade with China, which is so strongly presented !.Agricola."„ The Chinese Mulberry was unfortu state; perhaps the Chinc;e, Tea may be cultivated with itpre profit. THE LATE SHIPWRECK. :The British vessel lost off Goldsboro'. (Me.) proves do have been tho barque Caroline, 548 tom:, 26 days - ' 4 ,lSra Grenada, bound to St. John, N. B. She struck ,itt Crumblier, Point, eastern si-le of Prospect Har bor, during a heavy S. E. tale, and went to pieces, sad the captain, John Crawford; his officers' and itarvin of the crew were drowned. Thc crew consist- ell of twenty-two souls, eighteen 4,f whom perished.— Mr. Godfrey, commissioner of \V necks writes from Goldsboro', Aline, under date of the 23d ult., as follows: The vriie: 13 a total th`ll htln, mn.tti, Apar., Rail., 'Loa rigz - inz. are ground up in one soh.' marl toget'arr a;1 4a4 Lae anki.. ATTENTION! DrouEsNr. You ,re hereby noticed to attend the rdztf,ar nittnthiy Drill, on Itietlneulay erer.ing, ar. the Armoty. attend:l:ice it req,lPstrti., ATROTRACTED MEETING la PON in progresi in thr: Lntheran Churvh, SuvßinAls.striset. fbe Paster wilt be a.sh.ted by Rev. Mr. LEtsmaisuwixY, and several other ministerial bratlaren. Pre:l:Aline every evonin4 at 64 o'clock: insetinp fir aacr.loon o'clock. part Of Pittsburg!). Reportel G S.keble' and Agentl. IV.2:er •tree!. •Tk.RT RIX INCIIES WATER t:4 1H ciIISNLL BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE, 1 ARRIVED. i LOOK IN AT SCU OYER'S, 'Daily Beaver Packets. Cotner of Wood and iVater es, 13t1mont,Pae,1Vh•viing, Nertis Queen, Alt:Claim Cit.. ; VA THERE as eboice an assocursent of ready made Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville. I 1 V clothing, cloths, cassimeres, sat inetts, vestings, Altotahala, Parkinson, 1413:1. City. flannel shirts. drawers. cotton, Angola and lamb's wool DEPARTED. • . hose end half hose, silk and gingham cravats, hdkfs, Deily Beaver Packets stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted to ioelln, Bowman. Bruwnsvide, the not. of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will foal siii Bel mon t, pw, 1V heeling. made up, and also made t.. order in the latest and most Harrisburg, Wells, St. Louis improved style, and at prices which,he flatters himself, „ . . Allegheny. Dean, Cincinnati. ' will successfully compete with any establishment west V!' v jug and Wing, Campbell, New Orleans. 'of the mountains. .. • - .Vil beats marked thiss [•1 a '-e Having. made arranzetannts in the eastern cities, he Lisa.us' Safety Guard, to r 0 oveut the Explosion 0r steam . cr ', p rovide ' t with ,`till be c onstantly receivin.> /secessions to his already Pullers. well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him n call, - I , then, if von wish to furnish yourself with choice articles. esac== - -7 - - - ____:__:•--- ---'. ---' (rood and yet Cheap, forensit!„,,al • 5, /,..... .. 1.,1 Notice to Contractors. Remember the place---corner of Wood and Water EALED proposals will be received at the office, of street, n26-Gin ..,.7 the Monongahela Navigation Co upunv, nearly , o pposite the Post Office. until 3 o'clock'!' Mof Satur- T EST RECEIVED and fur sale by WM. THORN,I ~..any, the 23,1 December next, for building Locks and eil No. 53, Market street, Dbms Nos 3 and 4. and for repairing Dams Nos i and 1 500 lbs., pure palm soap its the bar, 2; also, for building four Brick Lock Houses, Pay- I 600 " " '• " in casks, swats will be made monthly in specie funds. ' 100 " variegated soap, z ees an d specifications will be exhibited at the of- 1 50 " white Castile, (only lot in market) Bee one week. pre, ious to the letting. • 101) " almond soap, in 4 lb. casks, J K !MOORHEAD, i 50 dot. shaving soap, MORGAN ROBERTSON. . i 10 " Glenn's rose spermacetti snap, for chapped Freemin's Fire Brick for Sale. i hands and for softening the skin. ' I UST mecived., 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick. ItThe subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of which will hereafter be kept constant's en hand I the above articles than any 'Aber establishment in this and sold low for cash, by BIRNIINGHAM & CO.- ...WA . 'KORN. Ity, and is also receiving a large supply of fresh.drugs, may 27 No, •,60 W aterer:`'''' c ' '.- • net 7 No. 53, Market steer t. n24-1m By order, WSI. HAYS, Jr. U. S FOE SAFETY, Traveller., skon/d select Boats prori led with Evan's Safety Guards far preventing Explosion of Stevens Boilers IT would be well for the traveling community to boar in mind that -their senility depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or ma: r be at the expensn ofprocuring the above appara tu,.. And that every intik-lanai making . such selec tioas is contributing towards a general introduction of an i.lvention ad.nitted by all in;fli who understand the p rinci r ,:ei of th. Steam Ingine, to be a sure preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. lon have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thonsandi of lives that have already been lust, a suffi cient warninx, and inducement to make inquiry fur a Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an a.dditional expense that your lives m.tv be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a correspondingdegree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man Hi:. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in Fumy cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in your own pewer to avoidihese dis asters. Allbansts marked thus [" 1 in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS ; AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, : MARQUETTE, BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGEWATER, MUSKISGUM VAL' Y, CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, MONTGOMERY, CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN. NARAGANSETT, CLIPPER, NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY. CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, 01110 MAIL, CORSAIR. OHIO. DUQUESNE, ORLEANS. DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA. PANAMA. EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN efliie .SOUTH, EL DORADO, ROWENA, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL: - SARAH ANN. FORMOSA. SARATOGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, 87'. CHARLES, GE 'L BROOK, ST. LOUIS. GALLANT, TALLEYR.4.VI), IDA. TOBACCO PLANT. INDIAN QUEEN. V ICTRESS. ILLINOIS,' _ VAI.I.EY FORGE, J. 11. KILLS,VIOLA. JEWESS. WFST WINP. JAMES RO': ::, WING AND WING, WI STE CAN P IG Brilliant araorandi3 aprocc lento ISuccoas 'PUREE BI L; 1)00:tS! T ilE pr,p:i , •tor ••f" kn0%,1, f-t -v,c.ra great 11 , in forming al.d the pul,lic xt lark that he has now pt,paned at MA SPLENDID S.ILES ItOUNL No. ISE LIUKIUTT Sr., EMMM=== WINTER CLOTH !NG 1:,?r utfoi I for sale in this H TCCIC OF CLOTHS, C IsSIMERES, rn.ur AND 111: CLOTHS, CACHMERE, SATIN AND OTHER vEsTINGs, CANNOT DE EQUALLED. All of which C. 16 be manufactured iuto clothing to [...- der, and tna lc in as good style, and as tastily and faAh. ionably designed as at ap",` other establishment IN THE: UNITED STATES. IT IS - WELL I'iiVOIVNTHA7' HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN .4NY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, Ansl at nu pause west of th 3 nusiinteha can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at the THREE BIG DOORS. to allition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, be hns n inaenitcent n'ssurt ment of SANDK ERCUIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, So. The twitto of the "Three Big Doors" ig QUICK SALES ANL) SM ALL P ; ROPITS," A: din f;Jilowing wit this 3ritein lie f;rl.4 con tidrottlintbi.co4tunicre and Li ni.elf ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. Ft= woutr# INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL G 1 TL EM AN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To :all and examine for themselves at THE THREE BIG DOORS, No. 161. Liberty sfrcet, _AIM) THEY MCST ItE SATISFIED. FIreOBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT. n 3 JOHN M'CLOSEEY. 34iiia D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION mgnptur, Corner of Wood and sth sts.,,Patieargh, IS ready to receive merchanclizeof desmiptioa °near/siva:fent, for pttlilic or *into. itiN and from long experience in the" above banjoes', flatters himself that he will be able to give *mire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAT.4and TaasunAYs, of Dr y Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,nrw and second hand furniture, &e., at 2 o'cloei. P.M. Stiles every ecening,atearlygas light. aug 12—y Assignee's Sale of Dry Good.s. IATILL sold No o by order I.l:Audgnees, ua Wt..lnes dy, the 6th init. at 10 clock, A M., at 92, Market street, the entire stock of Armel and Monti, remaining on hand, consiating, of it general assortment of Dry Goads, among which are 100 pieces bleached ninslins, (210ths.eas;imeres, cassinets, Merinos, various colors and qualities, Kentucky jeans, Red, white and yellow Flannels, Muuielin deliiioes and alpacas, Dress silks and satins, Colored cambrics and paper muslin*, Chintzes,calicoes and gin hams, Shawls and hundlorchiufs, a gnat variety, Linen and painted lawns. 1-10.ierV. gloves and suspenders, Scarf., stocks, cravats, Bieck, lace and green veils, Buttons, apnnl cotton, &c. &c, All of which will be acrid with-ut reserve. Sale to be centinned on Fiidny and Saturday, Bth and 9th Init., and until all is sold.' Terms, cash, currency. JOHN DAVIS, dl Auctioneer. (C;azi.tte. BEAR SKlNS,drezied and undresgrd, just rvceiv ed and fat-tale by A. LIEELF.N. L EAS.—Received on consignment, 12 Chetts Young Hyton Tot, 4 4. Black Tea, 4 4 " 54 " Gunpowder. by • J. G. & A , tiep 13. 12 Water street I)UFFALO TONG ES.—lleceived by Lillie Ben 10 boce4 Buffalo Tongues, in flue order, direct from the MOLIIIlli!"1 , I:&tf 1) EFTA LU ROB ES.• —limeived by Cirri. afresh 1J and full euliply of all sizes of Rubes._ Apply 1,4 UFFALO RObileby sinle rube or babe, fdr ode I/ by 13EELEN. e5-1f P"' 11 DS. N. 0. SUG IR, just received. and lot s by J. G. & A GORDON. 027. JUST RECEIVED and fur rale on cenripment, 7 hluis bacon, 7 'agar, Can I,c seen nt the store aineob retnier:-.. Co an; '29 • J. K. NIOOIttIEAD L CO 900 BAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE. f ur A O. low, by lIATI.MAN,JENNUNGS .1 CO. 43. ‘V.tol street IA It 111: f f fit.— lot of thit colehritteli choice LA fa•nily butter. put up iu full bound ker.. Apply 1 4 1 11ESII (_7III:MICALS. Prvrip. l'i I tirrych t*. Vcrin-J. (liilr• 'l Ol C ‘F TOBACLO, this r. k r AM' for 4uir LY 11 1 II: . ;11 DRUG 7.; —.lrpt rrcri.oti, Tar t.n, 1 il. CA!,,lncl, (Way Ulart:ut 11,1ruAle tit thP Witok,,lll , " and retnil Drug JON. KIDD, C.nner !streets SI, 10 i/t - I 17 •130 u ,.„• rervi,ed of to drug stow of JON• KIDD, i. 23 cor nor 4 it nud Woo ! otrevta. 1.01:11.-1 . Buck livat Fi.Jur “1.41 I.y 1,`.23 A G REIN 11.1 HT, 140, Eilrerty st. LOL LS ' • R ICKERS.—john Davis'iSt ►~ cantor Lutter crackers ulvrlv4 can hnnd and fur . I ' ll I '• REC EI V I:D. :30 tobls bent eroutul C7nmwocxl, n t the 1. otore ur JUN. Km), corner 4th nol,l \Vol I utreet. LUNG SYRUP. if talon in time, xvi:! present tt E•1P1411 6,1'11 Ot'li:111g theitr,g4. D , •!rly•d Those affi.cted With rt cold hail apply iu Limo. A fresh supply just. received at tho Druz Store of JON. RI Di). 1117 Corner 4th rind Wood strode. BEAR SKINS, well dre*sed and full haired, a suitaLlu articlo for traveller* . trunk*, for T) ARGAINS ! 13ARGAIN:5! ! BARGAINS !!! "..) All or of clothiug aa.l wearing apparel. I'leacv call at No. 151, Liberty street.a +re for yourAelves Sep 7. J. NicCLOSKLY. C RA NB EIIIIIES—jost received and for sale by A G a.EINHART, n3O 140, Liberty street SSHARES Allrg,heny Brides Steel, nt psi •J vote sole, by JOHN D. DAVIS, Alp 11 Corner of Woof' nn.l Fifth streets. Farms Wanted. SEVERAL improved farms wanted, (within 20 milos of the Pittshutazh market). Pe rs ons dis. posed to Will ukase call at my office, in Smithfield street. near 4th, soon. 016-11 .1 K. HENDERSON. Money Wanted. \AT - N e N n F . D . d t o n b o t o c r a r m i) v r , on nl o g r t o: a d , s e c n o t y tgoocht o f r in i Flrtatu in town or country, worth from three to five times rho amount. and from one, two, three to live year,,—s I 00, $250. $5OO. $7OO, $l,OOO, $1,500,52,. 000, $3,000. $4,000, $5,000, &c. Persons having money to lend in large or small sum., will find a full nterest. and a good security for it, on application at Harris' Agency and Intelligence Office, N 0.9 Fifth st. nov. 28 Removal. CAWFTELDhas removed his mirble tstab P . lishment to Woo(I st. opposite Fahnestock's Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones. Monuments etc. ap 19—lyr Dissolution of Partnership. T"partnership heretofore existing under the style of Devine & M'Anulty, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. Devine is to collect all sums duc to the concern, and pay all claims contracted for the concern up to this date Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1843 11. Devine respectfully informs his friend, and the public, that ho still ttxstinues -in . .the Transporting: hastiness, and that helots removed the Office of the U. S. Portable Boat Line, to "No. 45 Water street, next deer below Lewis lititchinson, where he will receive and forward Freizht to the Fast, iM the very lovrest wort.. F 3 .DETINF- A. BEELE.:S A. BEELEN A. BEELE:I J().N. KIDD J. (i.& IVntvr Art•et A(; REIN HART 140, Liberty street A. lIEELEN 11. DEVINE, C. A. NI'AINCTLTY • STAN DART, INGRALI A M & Poroasrslisag ,a3l4. o ciatruisissiark niedeollaxits, • cipAVILLAND, 1.4111). , „ •.• A ..GENTSfor the Merchants' Transportation Com , Vail composed of the .Merchants' Line, Eric Canal; Wuahingtun , Line. Hunter, Paliner - &Co.'s . Line of Sonya boats:a:2la vessels on the lakes. Cleve hum* Liue, reansylvabia and Ohio Curial. 10 " OftUe Alerclutia.V.Lirle, P4lO ,CaPPL • AF.FIR TO •, '&. Ensworth, No. 9, COenties Slip, N. T. Hunter•& Co. Albany. •' - Otis,Chati, Boston." Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, . M. T. Williams & Dow. lion. John 'M.. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddir)gg, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. %ming-11134n & Co., PitzsLurgh. ap I 1843-Iy. Beaver and Warren Packet. . T . frlli canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shuw,triaist.-r. will run as regular tri weekly packet I. •-weeit the above mined ports. leaves Beaver on Moadays, Vireil , iNstiay , i, and Fridays' morn ing, le-tves Warren oa 'Thursdays .nd Sat iarday4; cut:tenting with the ki;ii.vst Lines to Cleveland direct, For Froi, , ,ltt or pa4sagv on board, or to BIRMINGHAM Pittsburgh, J. S. DICh:EY, Beaver. A rt h. 12,14 7 4 4: 1 4k , .•. - . 1843. ARE REDUCED.—C'. S. NI AIL LINE or STAGE 3 .1 AND RAIL ROAD C tRi. from Pittshorgia, via Bed ford, Chamlicniburg, Harrisburg and Laneaner, to Philadelphia. connecting with the Main train °fears to N. Y. &e. Only 150 miles staTing :marine !light out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door belevy the Niercliants' Hotel Wood at. MENDELL, GRA.IIANI, WAYLiII &Co., feb 1813-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Ratite Via National Road and Baltimore and Olio Rail Raid Company. ir • 1.....T1L,PEP , •; - -4 _ • NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR \V•3n.rrnron CITY, B•tTDAcRt, PaLtrretrnr• •!CD NEW YORK. T}i IS line is in full op trati.in and leaves Pittsburgh daily at G o'cla:lt A. Nf., via NVashington I'a. and national raa 1 to Comb:rland. ronneeting here with the rail road Co's to all tL above plats: Trav elers will find this a speedy nad comfortable route. it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will ho afforded which hare not been htretoforr enjoyed. Estrit coaches furnished at the shortest notice with the privilor of going through slirect or taking one nights res: at their option. For tickets, apply ut cur ofTre nt the Mononraheitt !louse. L. W. STOCKTON, re') 3—ltf Regular Packets, for Cincinnati, .~ ~ .i rho Swiftsure, Itobinso: , , Master, leaves e•nry Thum(qtr at 10 fAMck, a. m. :The Ct;tter,Colius,Master, lenses every Thursday at 10 n'clor!: a. m. The Mantgnmter, Bennett, NI ester, leaves every Sat tinily at 10 o'c:ocl‘ a. n 2. The Express, oter, evcry Sur an) 10 a. in. JOHN Ili ftMINCHIA:II Sc CO.. A genii Vatted States Wagon and Rail Road Line. .~:~. ►IM sttl,teriher. h ter 111 it arr,,,p•nsrmo to for vrnrd t % , ‘•.lrl Iv fiLli7l Pitt!— ! ..Ir4h, s I Nes, 5 C A AI:ANt: Ll Y. (:at,3l Lihert, rcet. Pittsburgh. 1 . 11(01 Ageo, ...`.I II sticrt, I.T.EN KRA INIER. F.reikanrc Broker, Na. 46, Cornrf fl Wood and Third sfrtivits, rittaburg P. , . (:alit, Silver, and Solveat Bri,k notirA, lyinight and ....old. Sight ch .:Aft on Ip• F:irern for Bale. OJII CUIICC Vt.!. ALFI:ItENCF.9 Win. iirll £ Julio D. DuviA, F. Lnrotte, J. Paintcr L Co., Jus?ph IVnutl sell, Jarncs May, Alex. 1411. n -inn SzCo. , JnlinDrcwn 1: Co. '' l ":ad e irthia James M'CaAlrrr. 0. J. H. NUE)I,-.ll' 1. S. T. mi.. Mo W• t”;at3rs' LL i;o1,1)tell th•• ept 11.ml:1f C A lt I •.f th.• rtw ott 1'01'41 , 1 •Ip,•0 - ,41 orerotur....t •1 i .11 r nn•itll 1 • I. 11. • .) tII dither of tho tt t 1 •r• 1 rl p h•r , r: tiara against Cu- svno. i I pr--. 4”: ”, , n) cued to vir:wr or ill • 11.),1•1-sivw.1 t..r..^T1'.1 - • 117..1 111:NRY M'CULTA)I7GII, l',•e-' , 11.• JA M SSI LI% l'ittilrurell, JAMES ‘KI:I,Y. l'itts.h•srch, .T:. MES C CCM NIINS. Pat Tqw.t.hip, n2s—thr.n. 1 rn Es/eh/M.l Dissolution of Pastasrship. THE l'artnorship heretofore eN i:tingunder the fi rm of Dicitrr and A Lt x.i.vrtr.r., is this thy dissol ved by manual Crl!,%ellt. JAMES DICKEY, e'pt. 1, 1343. WM.O. ALEX. \ NDEFt. JAMES DICKEY rasp:al - ally inf wins his friends and the, public, that still continues in the Tran=per tatiOn Basinesx. at his Warehouse, CORNER or ',MER IT ANTI WATNE STR.S.F.T.S, Canal Basin, undor the name of the "Inderen.ient Portable Boat Line," where he will receive and forward freight to the East at th.t lowest terms Sept. 4—tf. FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, Na • 13, Fifth street, between Market and Wood, and corner of s3i.s th and G raise sts T &H. WALKER feel grateful to the 1. • public for the' liberal patronage bestow ed upon them, and beg lease to state that they are now mannfacturiag and have comtautly no hand a very su perior article in Braver, Rtl.“iii, Nentria, and every other description of Hats. Also, a variety of cloth, sealett and fur caps; all of which Will be sold nt the ve ry lowest prices. As no "part of their manufactute is done by machinery, but by the best workmen by hand, they can recommend with conhdenco their Hats, as be ing superior and more durable than those generally of feted-to the public. Merchants and storekeepers ran be supplied upon (neatly as low terms as in the En.• ern Markets. 1 & H. WALKER. 023-3 m IN the matter 7T a new Township out of parts of Alitflin, Jefferson, Upper and Lower St. Clair To wn..hip, • And now to wit, October 9th, 1843; approved, and the Court direct that notice be riven by the Clerk, by poblicatum in Abe Daily Post a ad Aurora. tbat the same w ill h o confirmed at the December Term, 1393, unless exeeptioattaro filed beforethat time. By the Court. THOMAS FARLEY, Clerk. ALLEGHEXT COCNI r, as: I, Thomas Farley. Clerk of the Court of L.c ZQ tarter Sessions of aid cot:my, do certify S the foregnitur r tobo a erirrect copy of. the or der of Conn-. . Witness my hand add the joal of agid Court, at Pittsburgh. this 1 29th day ofNotreedorTA D /8 43 . 1130 - THOMAS FATILF.Y. Clerk. Preii.lent of N. R. Stage Co rittOivr;ll, Pa Alla for Side at a Swain. rriti , _cievfo , caw. i t 'TRACI' eirrisfsim . one hundred ana forty-sit acres of lend, situated immediately on the Ohio river, in the State of Indiana, between Cineln nog and Louisville, a suitable location to establish a very pmfitable WOOD YARD--a great majority of the timber bring beech and poplar. It is a well known fact that cord wcaxi ofthiokondis aNayskxru;ht in p re rence to anyother by steam boats.. ..There is no point oath° Ohio rivet where good wood will bring a better price. I n addition to this, there is so part of the west ern rivers navigated by vo many steamers—and hence the ;mat &mind for g,,vod cord Wood. It is 1/1,V10 1 1 , 5 that this land is nwoe valnable on a ucunit of the tim ber, as the clearing of kss than ouehulf%Niii more than pay the original cum of the laud. The poplin logs can be very advantagemitly rafted to Loni:ville, where they hare always brought a good price, and are much used fur building purposes. The soil is remarkably rich--and when cleared of its valuable timber, will slit in ever respect for all kind., of farming purposes. The produce of the farm, be water, i; within a half of a day's reach of two of the finest markets in tit: western country, ;tamely, Cincineati and Loilir:vi Ile. Any person wishing to make a safe and produ.aire investment, would de well to purchase the above de scribed property. For further particulars, please apply stop to the Western Real Estate Agency of EGOLF & 'FOSTER. OCrThere nre soacral other adjoining tracts of equal sire, that may bought cheap fur cash. 131 A GI:EAT BARGAIN ACRES o r .„,),1 within two miles of NI in niiester, will lie sold fa na.l4 a great bargain. Apply at Epic &FoAtet's 34a1 Estate otrwe, next dour to the Post Oil:ice, Third sr. nov 30 A FARM FOR SALE AFARM of 100 mires, 12 miles from Ptugittrgh, on the Franklin R-aul, adjoining lands of WClam Cochran, Egg., will be told on fa%orable term:. F. i r furtherparticulars apply t i P. MeGA RR, 149 Liberty itret,Li. LEASE FOR SALE TH F. unexpired term 6f a Lease on part of lot No. 20, situated in the Diatnoncl, Allegheny city, south side flaring a frame buuse 22 by 26 un a lut 22 by 90, having ten years to run; will be sold a bar gain. Apply at Eeoti Sr, FOSTKR real estate agents nest dour tu the Post office. Building Lots in Birmingham 143 LOTS, suitable fur buihii most eligibly sit usted, and withia two . . Itei' f the steam fe-rry boa: Zandtnr, wilt 1: ,t 1 at prices to suit the times. The term . i of 'v mada eas y, either for c-talt or su c h barttr car, be made Avaiiable. Apply. to the iaticcrilrers is B.r.ohigham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 1, Verry ::roes, Pitt bur h. junta I. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. TO LET. tnA TWO STORY brick house, suitable for n 11. dwelling and Grneery, situate on the cornei of Fifth and Union streets. POS11036:111 given immedi ately. Enquire or of 1. JAMES MAY. DR. M'LANE'S LIVER PILLS.—This is to cer tify that a niece of mine was very ill with the Liv er complaint. She purchased 'boa of McLruae's Liv er pir- t,..k them as per tlirectieus, felt touch reliev ed, Lista a second box, and is nearly cured. I believe it was the Liver Pills that rolieved her. I would cheer euIl!, recommend NFLatses Liver Pill to those perm's /•hose Liver is diseased. Josue Born, 12 miles from Pittsburgh. For sale at the D. 11,7 Store of JON. KIDD, net 31. Corner 4,.f 4th sr.(' Wood sta. Pitts. Peach Trees. /ft THE suhocriber has just recri‘ed front the Nur .=sery of Landreth mud l'oltrt, near Philadelphia. a lot of the chiticest variety of perchtrees, to which he would call the attention of the pohlir. F. L. SNOWDF.N. No liberty st. head of Wood. Q ALT.-250 1 Salt f r sale. Inquire or HAI LMAN, NINGS St. CO., 43, Wo,x). street. B 1 ; r II:E.-27 .3 Ha rit4!• lic..erce. Dair• B Later' at.' rl . Ol. ell :I Nit CO/ by LIAILMAN, JENNINGS &Co. 43 Wnnd st. Wm. Pc tcncx. M. BLiss. PEACOOE & BLISS, GREAT AVESTERN, PL %TN AND FANCY Glass Cutting . Establishment, .1f I THFIE D STREET. T.XT Duoit TO TOL TI . MFLRABCL HALL. \AT EREII . all kinds of rut, plain and pressed glass of deAri . rat bo purchased at vory rem mumble prtr , •e. t wv•thor with a groat variety ufsplondid cut cla.t, wind for see trnboats, private homes and elrtrrheA. Also, window glais, a sni crior arti wholeitalo and retail. Persons wanting. airy of the above articles, will ao well to rail and emu , line for themselves, before purcha sing elsewhere. N. B. Wu.t.ch and Time pirco Giants always on hand. 02 i-3m. New York Dyer. I SEE HlMES.wouldrespectfullyinformhisfriends and the public in pneral, that he dyes Ladies' dresses. liabitsaral Mantel/et - every description, Week; and warrants thorn not to smut, and to look eritml miaow goods. Hu dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk rind carpet yam. Also, cloansond restores the colors of .se - ntleme C I othi ng. so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. !titters himself that ho 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 eat bliihmentin Stb st., hatween Wool and Setithfield near the Theatre. CERTIFICATE This is to certify that OSEE . RIMES has done work for us, whit , h has fully answered our expec tation4, and we consider him* a competent dyer. S. Ilemphill, Wm. Barnes. 3. B. Shunla, David B. F. Mann, David Boicg, .Togeph French, jr., George Barnes. Lippincott Mills. TIIE subscriber having purchased end thoroughly repaired these Mtt.r.s, i• now manufacturing, anditill keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all the &Great kinds of Spikes and Braden, etc.— made from the bostquality of Juniata Blooms, and as soon as the necessary additions can be made to the machinery, he will minufactum every description of Bar and Sheet I ronoisually made in this market. °niers left with S. Cuthbert. at No. 94 First street. near Wood, or at the Mils in the Fifth 'Ward. kill be promptly attended to, JAMES ANDERSON. sop 29-3.1 • JOHN LE FEVER'S New & Cheap Steck Establishment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY BRTWEIP.N WOOD AllfD MARICLT STOE.t: WOULD roost reveetfollyannounee to tkerirtzen , I of Pittsburgh and the country generally, that 1 hay.- corrubitneeti the manufacture of STOCKS, of every va. *try, tokiand descri priori, andwool d solicit mercbaaff t. and others to SO and examimifor themselves, as i am determined to 441 on_ tho- tnosiatocommodating teems for cash. and hetes, by atria. attention to boatinpu, tc merit a Phan , of petrlsisr. ang. 114- STA7.i DART). MeitAtints and hlasvia cis& re re 3c'- p... Esallange Banidcrsp. Currency Erie Ban:: dtrip EXCHASGE—AT SIGHT. 01 P4aude/p4..i.a. 11 . em York Bosh) Ballirnorr PENNSYLVANIA.--TITTSBURUII Dank of Pittsburgh Merch4nl3 and Mernstfccturers' bank Exchange Do. Hollitlaysburet PHILADELPHIA , Bank of .S.rth America Do Northern Liberties . Do Pennsylvanin CotnTcrcial Bank of PL.7I;! %Oran ia Farmers' and .ifecliastics' iientinglon bank Manufactwersand Mechanics'..... Mechanics' - Moyamenting Philadclphid &auk Schuylkill ...... Southwark Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank U. S. bank and branche5...... .... COUNTRY BANKS Mare , " Nett W. 1. Boies Wm. Porter, 11. ll.Suitla, Henry Javens A. Shockey,jr Josoilt Vera, cortlacnA 1:44S AT A.sumens, nzdiumesi , SRO/MR, CAMS= Of WOOD AND Tlltlfb 92i SP [:CIE. Bank of Germantown. par • Chester county par " Delaware county par " Montgomery county . ..... ..par North,/ ynbc,laittl par Partners' bunk of Bucks county par Easton bank _ par Doylestown Lank ........... . ...... . --par Franklin bank of IVashingion 1 Bank of Chambersbv rgh • 21/iddiclonq 2i •' Gettysbur gh " Lewistown " Susquehanna count.:; •-••-- • - - • Berkscounty bank Columbia Bankasid Bridge Company... Carlisle bank. Erie bank Farmers and Drovers bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank ...... lioncsdalc Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " .2i Miners' bank of Pottsville ••••`-' 3.rt non eahela bank of Brownsville Nev: Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 3 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank ..-•85 IVyoming bank West Branch bank York bank OHIO. Belmont bank of St. I Clinton hank of Columbus-- 1 Coln m! , icna bank of Neu Lisbon 1 Circleril:c ( Lotcrence. cashier) 1 " ( Warren, cashier).... no sale Cincinn. - tibanks 1 Chillicothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie 15 Dayton bank 1 Franklin bank of Columbus ......... ..1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville--1 Farmers' bank of Canton 40 Grauga G Hamilton Lancaster .. Marietta Massillon . . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Moire Pleasant Norwalk Putnam Rand - leaky Rri0t0.............. ........ Urbana IT'ensfer :Vex la - - • Za rills INDIANA. Stain bank and branches State Scrip KENTUCKY d!: banks ILLINOIS Slate bank - - - Bank of Illinois, Sharneetown . VIRGINIA. Bankof the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia Exchxng: bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia . North. TVestern bank of Virginia .Irc rc hants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia Branches .. .. MARYLAND 73.7Piavvre City bank 5............. ot,let solvent bank 5............ NORTH CAROLINA AP solvent banks.. .. SOUTH CAROLINA Al/ Wren:bank. ......... ..... GEORGIA All solvent banks AL.:tiAMA Mobile a . . ..... . - Cc miry banks-. LOUISIANA. New Ortcans banks (g00d)..... TENNE6SEE. SOON AND JOH PRINTING OFFICE, R. W. CORNER or WOOD .t. FITT)! 51.5 The proprietors of the aka POST and Mitt- CURT AND lisaur.ic - ruaut res-ectfolly inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they haws a large and well chosen assorment of • arICIIIMII r - ArrlllEr 311P•31M', azas 4`1 1 1 Caa.a.a Wac3:AL124.423C1 Neccatiary to a Job Printing Office, and that they aro prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books; I Bills of Lading, ritenlars.. Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Card:, Handbills, Blank Cherlip, Hat Tips, all itintg tf liallaS. Stage, Steamboat and caul Agee tr im cp, iropriatc cuts, Printed on this shortest notice and moot reesonsbio terms. We resportfully ask tir patronage of ouriricnds and the puh4c, in geaoral is this branch of oar business- Jul? 31, 1&43. PHILLIPS'S,: SMITH. To Prtatcrs. ISeVElittve received, znal hereafter krep con stantly on bond, a toil supply of Vrintittg Ink. in large and mall litres, whieli cq w ill be tiblo to aaP cheeppec titan it has heretofore been sold in this city. Oclera from the country aretietpanieti by •kct cask, (tx ALL CAtIES) Kill lx eromothz attended to.. PHILth'S & set 10-4 f Office of Ile Vett anti Matufactitez. ....* i yorms ;Ur par : , Cte pa r .par ._..par - • • .par • - - •Par par par _.16 .. ..... 36 .. .75 li 2. ....2.4 2 Ii It 2 1 20 .par