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    DA 1. - :POST.
SD-Aild—oßtikile,-13ECEMBER 7, 1843
• BURG - 1i BOAR!) OF TRADE.
consminr. Pas DICZNIDEI.
Wiitiam Eichbanisr—T. Lorens—Robert Deli
larlio mail yea:on:lay, e o n-eve:3ly dry papentais
amain.
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Isesithe Causairt.--00 Toesilay nightlast the Po
lito sootieededis capturing thief) penman Jim Elliot,
Dick Dillon, and J. Watson, foc stealing outs from the
liege stable, situated in "Weever's yard."
Jim Elliot keeps a blacksmith shop opposite the
stable, on Virgin Alley, and the other two ate appren
times in his employ. They motility() been in the -hab
it of drawing their supplies from there for a long time,
as the ownera of the stable had missed oats for more
thana year. Oa Tuesday night, however, they deter
mined to stand a watch, anti accordingly two police
officers stationed themselves in the s table, and a third
locked the door, and took a position at a convenient
distance. They had not been long on duty, before
Elliot and his associates, not dreaming of the ambus
cade, appeared and opening the door with a false key,
proceeded to fill their ,bags, one standing outside
as a guard; they had no sooner got their bags filled and
started, than the watchmen conveyed the thieves, oats
and all to the watch-house.
rir Yesterday was a real pinching winter day. It
Irma hard, and tried hard to snow a little in the after
noon, but it was so cold that the snow "couldn't come
ALItOn CS CITY.—The Mayor of our sister City
has Ogled -a meeting for Fritlay evening next, to de
visa seine measures for the relief of the Poor of the city
during the present winter. The meeting is to be held
atthe Ark.
Our neighbors are in as great a state of excitement
v4tis marl to the Mayoralty of their city, as we are
about ours. A host of candidates are in the field,
eitch with a legion of friends—and as election day ap
pmachsts„ the fue "grows fast and furious:: The fol
lowing gentlemen are the most prominent aspirants:
nietnitt Barnett, the present incumbene, Thomas
Pepopn,Samuel B Smith, Cul. ainid M. Curry, and
Thomas H. Stewart.
larThe Age thinks that RUSSELL ERRET'S attack
on Anwensa J/TN SS, will du him a benefit rather
thab•Rtt injury. If this is so, Mr Jaynes acts very un
kipOy in prosecuting Mr Errett for his friendly notice.
But however advantageous the Age may consider such
sloOttei to be to Mr J., we do not suppose that he
consider, them of any service to him in reaching the
Ilayorahy.
37"Thtamissionary society of the Methodist Epiicn.
pat churchhas just sent two superintendents to two of
their most important foreign stations, viz; Rev John
Says tnAfrica, and Rev George Gorey, to Oregon.-
1M Says succeeds the late Mr Chase, who die] a few
teontiis lig', while on a visit this family in the North
ern .part of New York, and took his &Torture on So:-
lankr last, in tha brig AtAle.ota. Mr G tray sailed
Nov:. 90th, for the Sandwich Island; and Columbia
them • fie gotta to the Oregon as the supeeintendent
albs mission in that countr), to succeed thu Rev Ja
*on Lee.
,LEtsttstut sxcasnons.—lt is nearly a fortnight
sines we called the attention of our contemporaries to
the subject of folding nt tripapers inside out. The
bisaiefits oaf the plan must strike all pet sons accustomed
to openftfty or a hundred of these maps of Mal life
stress : port:an& the saving of time would be immense;
sad though our 3uexes thus fur has Le, - in little liirt.ter
thentbratof num. Vattemare, we are determined to
persevere tlit theeffort maets with the toward due to
enterprise.—Batton Post.
Begin to put your preacbing into praciice. Mr Post.
andthe value of the plan will be made apparent .10
time who receive your sheet.—Maine Age.
WAS say. The Boston Post is always folded out
out, and.requiresconsiderahle time to open it, but
when iris opened, it is first rate.
CiIIOWTS or 303 TON.—It appears that within the
year ending on the Ist of May last. the taxable popu
lation 'Boston has increased 2,135; the personal
property $1,145,800; nal. estate $2,173,500. The
increase in the sum total of the tax by the addition of
5 cents ae the $lOO is $74,603,61. By computing the
population at five times 'greater than the number of
taxed polls, which is deemed st fair proportion, the
city or Boston numhered en the first of May last, one
bunited t'musan , l three hundred and flit:on inhabi
tants.
Jimcit Tor.—Among th , :t pretty to s' in B,ilifunti's
store, Broadway, New York, one is spoken of as be
ing rather a pretty affair—the price being one thou
sand dollars! It is in the form of a snuff box, which
ussait of fine gold, out of which, when it is wound
up, .oistjareps a small Canary Bird, that sings a waltz
sod disappears. It is an ingenious affair. All the
'Annie run an diamonds.
They can be procured during the Holliday' et either
Kinsey's or Yeager..
GENERAL JACKSON
The old Phalanx of Jackson Democracy are re
quested to attend a meeting at the house of Hugh Duf
fy, at'the corner Second and Grant streets, on Satur
day ovaning, at 7 o'clock, fur the purpose of making
arruagaments to celebrate the Bth of January in the
grocnicad way—All Anti-Bank Democrats are invited
--come one—come all.
A PROTRACTED MEETING
Is now in progress In the Engrsh Lutheran Church,
S.,entb street. fhe Pastor will he a. s i,ned by Rev.
Mr. Littrxisowsicr, and several other ministerial
hombre - h. Preaching every evening at o'clock:
inset:hip for inquiry every afternoon at 3 o'clock.
• v29-Iw.
port of Pittoburgi)._
Raimwteti by Sheblc and Mitchell, General Steam
. ' Boat AFents. Water street.
4 FhiLT WATER IS THE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
"Daily Beaver Packets,
'White Cloud, (new.) Rhodes, Ship yard
:Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville
. DEPARTED.
BeaserPnekete
?Caper, CuLlins, Cinch:lna,
Belfast, Ebbert, 'Wheeling.
Cella. Bowman, Brownsrilie,
"Whim Cloud, Robirds, N Orleans
Wurrem, Ward, Franklin
:ar m. heats merited thee [1 ace provided with
Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of steam
Boilers.
FOR SAFETY,
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
IT would be well for the traveling community to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may be at the expense of procuring the above appara
tus. And that every individual making such selec
tions is contributing towards a general introduction of
an invention admitted by all min who understand the
principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa
tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the
thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi
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 a corresponding degree 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 completely in your own power to avoid these dis
asters.
All boats marked thus [•] 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 OP LYONS,
AGNES, LEXINGTON,
AMARANTH, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MEIN TOR,
ASHLAND, MINSTREL,
BOSTON. MARIETTA,
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKIVATER, MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWATER, MUSKINGUM VAL' Y,
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK,
CICERO. MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMERY,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NARAG ANSE T T,
CLIPPER, NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND. ORPHAN BOY,
COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS.
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
E3IMA, PANAMA,
EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the SOUTH,
EL DORADO, ROWENA,
E VEL IN E, RA.RITAN,
EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA, SARATOGA,
PORT PITT, B.4VANNA.
GALENA, ST. CHARLES,
G EN'L BROOK, ST. LOUIS.
GALLANT, TALLE YR AND,
IDA, TOBACCO PLANT,
INDIAN QUEEN, VIC TRESS.
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
J. H. BILLS, VIOLA,
JEWESS, WEST WIND,
JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING,
WINTER CAMPAIGN!
Brilliant CareerandUnprecedeutedSuccess
EMI
THREE BR; DOORS!
T"Eproprietor c,f this well known and highly fa
vored establishment takes great pleaiure in in
forming his friends and the public at large that he has
now prepared at his
SI i LF,NDID SALES ROOM,
No. 151, LIBERTY ST.,
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
WINTER CLOTHING
Ever offered for sale in this city
HIS STOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASSIM ERES. PILOT AND BEAVER
CLOTHS, CACHNIERE, SATIN ANL/
OTHER VESTINGS,
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or
der, and made in as good style, an as tastily and ftpdt
ionably designed as at ony other e3tablkhment
IN THE UNITED STATES. _ _ _
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN THE• CITY,
And atno place west of the mountains can purchasers
find such a variety of goods from which to select as at
the
THREE BIG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS. &c, &c.
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
And in following out this system he feels con
fidentthat his customers and himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
HE WOULD INVITE
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GE V TLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To sall and examine for themselves at
THE THREE DIG DOORS,
No. 151. Liberty strtei,
AND THEY MUST ISE SATISFIED.
OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.I
JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE,
LOOS IN AT S-CIIOYER'S,
Corner of Wood and Water sts,
N e
ATH,Flolt choice
an
elot s c as m
e assortmentre s s.i al re
t ine tra ready
vesting lrna
('
flannel shirts, drawers, cotton. A itgola and lamb's wool
hose and half hose, E and gingham cravats, hdkfs,
stocks, and in short, a little of everything adapted to
the use of gentlemen, all of which purchasers will find
made up, and also made to order in the latest and most
improved style, and at prices which, he flatters himself,
will successfully compete with any establishment west
of the mountains.
Having made arrangements in the eastern cities, he
will be constantly receiving accessions to his already
well selected and seasonable stocks. Give him a call,
then, ifyou wish to furnish yourself with choice articles.
Igr Good and yet Cheap, for Cash!
Remember the place--corner of Woo and Water
streets. 026-'&n
JUST RECEIVED and for sale by W NI. THORN,
No. 53, Market street,
500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar,
600 " "- " " in casks,
100 " variegated soap,
50 " a•hiteCastile, (only lotin market)
100 " almond soap, in 4 lb. casks,
50 doz. shaving soap,
10 " Glenn 'a rose spermacetti soap, for chapped
hands and for softening the skin.
The subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of
the above articles than any other establishment in this
city. and is also receiving a large stmply of fresh drugs,
&c. W ft'. THORN,
oct 7 No. 53. Market street.
laction Salts.
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERC
Corner of Wood and 5/7" sts., Pittsburgh,
TS ready to receive mercluendize of every description
on consignment, for public or private nisi lOW
from long experience in the above business, flatters
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to ail who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on Mot:DAYS and THURSDAY s, of Dry
Goode and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured erticles,new
and second hand furniture, &c., ar.2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12—y
GAS STOCK AT AUCTION
ON Thursday morning, 14th inst., at 10 o'clock,
will be sold by order of Assignee, at tho Com
mercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, 40 shams Pittsburgh Gas Stock, for cash, par
funds. .1 D DAVIS, Auctioneer.
d 6
AUCTION SALES OF DRY GOODS, FURNIURE
&c.
AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms. come,
Wood and sth sts., on THURSDAY next, Dec.-
7, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, a large lot of eon
sonahle DRY GOODS.
At 2 o'clock P. M.—A variety of furniture, &c.
THIS EVENING, W EDNES DAY, a lot of second
hand watches
dec 5
Assignee's Sale of Dry Goods.
WILL be sold by order of Assignees, on Wednes
day, the 6th inst. at 10 o'clock, A M., at No 92,
Market street, the entire stock of Armel and Menu,
remaining on hand, consisting of a general assortment
of Dry Goods, among which are
100 pieces bleached muslin;,
Cloths. cussimeres, cassinets,
Merinos, various colors and qualities,
Kentucky jeans,
Red, white arid yellow Flannels,
Mousclitt delaines and alpacas,
Dress silks and stains,
Colored cambric; and paper muslin;,
Chinws, calicoes and zinghams,
Shawls and handkerchiefs, a great variety,
Linen and painted lawns.
hosiery, gloves and suspenders,
Scarfs, stocks, cravats,
Black, lace and green veils,
Buttons, spool cotton, &c. &c,
All of which will be sold with.ut reserve. Sale to be
continued on Friday and Saturday, Bth and 9th inst.,
and until all is sold.
Terms, cash, currency. JOHN D. DAVIS,
d I Auctioneer.
(Gazette copy.)
BUGGY AND HARNESS AT AUCTION.
T DAV IS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
2111, Wood and sth at*. on THURSDAY next, at
o'clock, P. M., will be sold, without reserve. 1 splen
did Buggy, with Brass mounted harness, neatly new,
the propetty of a gentlemen leaving for Europe: it is a
beautiful article, neatly mounted; has been made to or
der, and well adapted fur this section of country.
dec 6 J. D. DAVIS, Auct-r.
B 1 PI:ILOTONGt ES.—Received by Little Be n
10 buses Buffalo Tongues, in line miler, direct
from the mountuirs. A. BEELEN.
n3-tf
811 /TA LO ROBES.--Received by Cicero, a frezh
and full supply of all sizes of Rules. Apple to
nB-tf A. BEELES.
BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or bal:, for sale
by A. BEELEN.
}IUDS. N. 0. SUGAR. jut roceived, and ful
sale by J. G. & A GORDON.
0f27.
JUST RECEIVED and side on consignment
7 bbd bacon,
7 hi-els .ligar,
Can be seen at the store nfJacob Paioter& Co
aug 29 S. K. MOOR H EA D Si. CO
ztin RAGS GIIEEN RIO COFf I:E. for sok
1..7 low , by
IVALNIAN, JENNINGS Se CO.
43, Wwri
Z(JAR Lll2 ft:R.-11ot of thlt celebrated choice
ftntiiv butu•r, put op i full bound keg.. Apply
to A. BEELEN.
VRESII CHENIICALS. Szc,—Rvel Prcrip. Pill,
lharaz, Strych.tia, Veratre, Oxide Bimmith,
at the Drug Store of
1117
9 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day
A. , VI received, and for sale by
DRUGS.—Just received, Quinine, Tar
. „ , T. " „ „
taric 2%•iu.,ti,oniv, „
.4.r,non
Popish. Ex't Barks, at the wholesale mad retail Drug
Store of JON. KIDD,
nl7 Corner 4th and Wood' streets.
1.30 ,BS pure Balsam Copaiva, just received at
the drug store of JON. KI DD,
1,23 corner 4th and ‘Vood streets.
TDUCIiIVHEAT FLUOR.—Fresh Buck wheat
Flour on hand and for sale by
n 29 A G REIN HART, 140, Liberty Pt.
ST LOUIS CRACKERS.—John Davis's& Leuis
water and butter cracker's always on hand and
fo r .alo by
n 29
TEST RECEIVED, 30 bbls best ground Camwood
el at the drug stole of JON. KIDD,
'l'2B corner 4th and Wood atreeta.
cLANE'S LUNG SYRUP, if taken in time,
1 will prevent a cough from settlin,7, on tho lungs.
Delays are dangerous. Those afflicted with a slight
cold had bettor apply in time.
A fresh supply just received at the Drug Store of
JON. KIDD,
nl7 Corner 4th and NYood streets.
BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a
suitable article for travellers' trunks, &e., for
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS !!!
All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please
call at No. 151, Liberty strect,and see for yourselves
sep 7. J. McCLOSKEY.
C RANBERRIES—just received and for sale by
A G REINHART,
n3O 140, Liberty street
85 SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock., at pri
vate sale, by JOHN a DAVIS,
Rep 11 Corner of Wood and Filth streets.
Parma Wanted.
SEVERAT, improved farms wanted, (within 20
miles of the Pittsburgh market). Persons die
posed to sell will please call at my office, in Smithfield
street. near 4th, soon
ol6—tf
Money Wanted.
WANTED to borrow, on good security, either in
endorsed notes or mortgTtges, on good Real
Estate in town or country, worth from three to five
times the amount. and from one, two. three to five
years—sloo, $250. $5OO, $7OO, $l,OOO, $1 ,50032,-
000, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, Sec. Persons having
matey to lend in large or small sums, will find a full
ntcrest, and a good security for it, on application at
Harris' Agency and Intelligence Office, N 0.9 Fifth
nov. 28
RemovaL
PCAWFIELDhas removed his marble Emil,
. lishment to Wood rt. opposite Fahnestock'e
Drug Store, where he will keep consouatly on hand
Tnmb Stones, Monuments etc. ap I 0--1 yr
J D. DAVIS, Aucir
JON. KIDD
J. Cl'. SL. A. GORDON,
12 Water -treet
A G REINHART,
190, Liberty street
A. BEELEN
J E. HENDERSON
Mt 1 84 3.
STANDART, INGRAHABI & CO.,
Forw a rding a n d nammiserion Merchants;
CLEVILAND, 0141.1).
AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com
pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie
Canal; Wnshiegton, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Steam boats 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, Comities Slip, N. Y.
B. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland.
Charles. M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Beaver and Warren Packet
THE canal packet ERIE, J. M.
- Shnw,masu-r. will run as regular tri
weekly packet b.tween the above named ports. leaves
Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland
direct, For frehrlit or passage apply on board, or to
11 It NI INGHM & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
1843.
FARE REDUCED.—U. S. Melt Linz or Srmess
•sn RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed
ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to
Philadelphia. connecting with the Main train °fears to
N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore 9.
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAIGH &Co.,
feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
The Great Central Route
Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road Company.
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NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR
WASHINOTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORIC.
THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 6 o'clock A. M., vin Washington I'a.
and national road to Cumberland, connecting here
with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav
elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route,
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum
berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at
the shortest notice with the privilege of going through
direct or taking one nights rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela
!louse. L. W. STOCKTON,
feh 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co.
Regalar Packets, for Cincinnati
The Swifc%ure, ItAinson, Master, leaves every
ThorAdav at. 10 o'clock. a. in.
The Cttter,Colll:4.,Muster. leavel r:very Thursday at
10 o'elork a. Ili.
The 519ntgom[-rv, 13e mictt, Ma iter,ICCIVC3 very Sat
urday at 10 a. in.
The Express, :11.tzter, leaves every Sun
day at 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO.,
Agents.
United States Wagon and Rail Road Lino.
Aga, • r ' l7, :t•-• •
THE sultscribers have made arruntsments to for
ward goods during Ow winter to and from Pitts
burgh, Philarldiphia and New l'ork.
C A McANULTY,
Canal Basin, Lthertv street, Pittsburgh.
THOMAS BOBBIDGE, Agent,
d4-3m 272. M rket street, Philadelphia.
A LLEN KRANIER, Exchange Broker. Na. 46,
A
Corner o f Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg
Pa. Guld, Silver, and Solvent Bank notc., , , bought
and sold. Sight cheoks on the Eastern cities, for sale.
Vrafts, notes and bills. collected.
RETEREXCES
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorenze,
J. Painter & Co.,
Jovph NVoedwell,
James Muy,
Alex. Bronson &Co.
John H Brown &Co. Phihthel P hia "
James NrCandiess. Cincinnati, 0.,
J. R. M.' Dwmid. St. L-mi•, M.
W. H. Pope. Esq., l'r.-!.s't
Executors' Notice.
A LL in,l,lucti to the estat.!of .ic.-unas Can
sill . Ice of the city of
err rrTicste,l o, m Cie rety•fleat i n•no , liAtely tt., either
of the un 4!1(1 all p..rs ..14 ha , .z claims
against the TIP pr , nrut th^tn prorrly
te d t o , t inter ‘,l the tva.r:ienerl for nettlernt.nt
HENRY M'CI:I.LOCGII, Per•llt•sTow:JA!iip.
.1 AM ES C SSI LLY, Pat.burgh,
JAM ES BLAKELY, Pittsburgh,
JAMES C CI23I,NIINS. Pitt Towanhip,
n'.25-11.tt.w lin Extrutors.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE Partnership heretofore existing molar the firrn
of DICKEY' arid ALEXANDER. iA this clay dissol
yeti by mania! consent. JAMES DICKEY,
nept. 1, 1343. \V M. G. ALEXANDER.
JAMES DICKEY respectfully infrrns his friends
and the public. that h. still enntilvies in the Transpor
tation 13.1.iae5 , ,nt hisJ,Varth ,-' . .e, CORNER OF LIBER
TY ASO WAY”: 3TREETF,%anaI Basin, under the
name of the Independent Portable Boar Line,"
where he will receive and forward freight to the East at
the lowest terms sept. 4—tf.
FASHIONABLE
lIIAT AND CAP PITANDPACTORY,
No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and
ivoni an d corner of Sil th and Grant
I& H. \VALK ER feel grateful to the
. public for the liberal patronage bestow
ed iirrin them, and heg leave to state that they arc now
manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very su
perior article in Beaver, Russia, Neutria, and every
other description of Hats. Also, a variety of cloth,
scalett and fur caps; all of which will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufacture is
done by m rehinery, but by the best workmen by hand,
they can recommend with confidence their Hats. as be
ing superior and more durable than those generally of
fered to the public. Merchants end storeeepers can
be supplied upon equally as low terms as in the Eat.
ern Markets. 1. & H. WALKER.
023-3 m.
N the matter 7f a new Township out of parts of
I Main, Jefferson, Upper and Lower St. Clair
Townships.
And now to wit, October 9th, 1843; arpnored, and
the Court direct that notice be given by the Clerk, by
pnblieation in the Daily Post and Aurora, that the same
will be confirmed at the December Term, 14143, maless
exceptions are.,6ljd befileethat time. B •
•
3saks flood.
Tts, .11AS FARLEY, CID •
ALLIOSIST COIIIISIIT, as:
1, Thomas Farley. Clerk of the Court o r
L.S. IQ.larter Sessions of said county. de certify
the foregoing to be a correct copy of twos
derofCourt.
Witness my hand add the teal of said Court, at
Pittsburgh. this 28th day oflgowernber, A D 1843.
n3O TROMAS FARLEY. Clark.
Vs UMW Laud for Slide et a Bargain.
•
very CUD') lot Casia
ATRACT .' easielieleg of one hundred and fottpsix
acres of timber land, situated iaunediately on
the Ohio ri very in the State of Indians, between Clot:in
nati and Louisville, a suitable location to establish a
very profitable WOOD YARD-...a greet majority of
the timber being beech and poplar. It well known
fact that cordwood of this kind is always bought in pre
ference to anyother by steam boats. There is no puint
on the Ohio river where good wood will bring a better
price. In addition to this, there is no part of the west
ern rivers navigated by so malty steamers--mid hence
the great d,mand for good cordwood. It is (Attic:Ms
that this land is more valuable on account of the tim- ,
ber, as the clearing of less than onehalf will more than
pay the original cost of the land. The poplar logs can
be very advantageously rafted to Louisville, where
they have always brought a good price, and are much
used for building purposes. The soil is remarkably
rich—and when cleared of its valuable timber, will suit
in every respect fur all kinds of farming purposes. The
produce of the farm, by water, is within a half of a
day's reach of two of the finest markets in the western
country, namely, Cincinnati and Louisville.
Any person wishing to make a safe and productive
investment, would do well to purchase the above de
scribed property.
For further particulars, please apply soon to the
Western Real Estate Agency of
EGOLF & FOSTER.
r7There aro several other adjoining tracts of equal
size, that may be bought cheap for cash. d 2
AFARM of 100 acres, 12 miles from Pittsburgh,
on the Franklin Road, adjoining lands of William
Cochran, Esq., will be sold on favorable terms. For
furtherparticulars apply to P. McGARR,
n2O-Im. 149 Liberty streets
KTLOTS, !tut:lining; unsold, of sub-division of nut
lots Nos. 201 and 268 in the Reserve tract, oppo
site Pittsburgh, front on Sheffield ,t. 24 feet, running
back 90 feet. These Lots trill be sold a great bargain;
there beiug only fifty dollars on each requited in hand;
the balance on two, four, and six years wit I interest.
- -
Apply at Eo )LF & Fosrsn's, Real Estate ageacy,
Third st. next dour to the Post Office. 3d st.
GI LOTS, suitable for buildinf most
uated, and within two Ite3' walk of the
steansferry boat landing, will .1! , • Lci at prices to suit
the times. The terms of pet3,tne . will be made easy,
either for cash or such barters:4 can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 9, Ferry street, Pittsbcrch.
junc 1. JAS. PATT f:RSON, jr.
FOR SALE-4 contilious lots of Ground. contain
ing 60 flit front on Locust .'rent. and 60 feet on
Pine .st.,by 120 feet deep, (sth Ward) on which
a re erectedi tenements,reningint present for $336 per
annum. Bui!dings ma., title warranted and clear of
incumbrance.. Apr ly at
'BLAKELY & !MICHEL'S
Renl Estate Office, Smithfield street and
as Penn streets. (sth Ward.)
OR SALE—A lot of Ground on sth street. (be
F
tween Wood & Smithfield streets,) 30 feet front
by 120 feet deep. on which is erected 5 tenements and
stores; rents for $4ll per annum. This property °Seri
inducements to Cnpitali:es, it is in a business part of
the City land on the leading street to the New Court
House, &c., it will be dkpo.ed o f a harrain.
Apply at BLAKELY & MITCHELL'S
Real Estate Offices, Smithfield st. an.
d 5 Penn Street, (sth Ward.)
FOR SALE—Two acres of Ground. fronting on
the Sandy & Beaver Canal, and ndiniming the
thriving town of Hanover, Colombians County, Ohio.
This property would be exchanged for property in
Pitt‘hOrgh, or for Pittsburgh manufactured articles.
Apply at the Real Estate Office= of
BLAKT.T.A Sc MITCIIF.LL,
Smithfield street near sth. and Penn street
d 5 (sth Ward.)
FOR SALE—Six acres of Ground (on which is
erected a Rope Walk. &c.) adjoining the Town
of East Liverpool, Ohio. Apply to
BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
Smithfield Street nnri Penn et,.
d 5 (sth Ward.)
ATWO STORY brick house, suitable for n
. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet
of k. fifth and Uniou 4treets. Possession given immedi
ately. Enquire of
oiI.JAMES_ NIA Y.
OSEE w ould respectfullyinform his friends
and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies'
dresses, Habits and Mantels of every description, black;
and warrants themuot to smut, and to look equal to new
goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptions of silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleausand restores the colors of
gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. flatters himself that be can please the public,
as he has done en exteasive business in New York for
twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his
establishment in sth st., between Wood and Sraithfield
near the Theatre.
Piusirurgb,Pth
Pr This is to certify that OSEE HIMES has done
work for us, which has fully answered our expec
twines, and wo consider him a competent dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy,
Win. Barnes, W. B. Boies
3. B. Shurfle, ° Wm. Porter,
David Hall. H. H. Smith,
B. F. Nlann,
Da itll3 oies, A. Shockey,jr.
Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes. ap 20
rp lIE subscriber having purchased and thoroughly
repaired these Mu.r.s, is now manufacturing,
and kill keop constantly on hand, a full supply of all
the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Grades, etc.—
made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as
soon as the necessary additions can be 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 e.t the Mils in the Fifth Ward. will be
promptly attended to, JAMES ANDERSON.
Aep 29-3 a
IWOULD most respectfully announce to the citizen.
of Pittsburgh and the country zenerally, that I haw.
commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, °revery va
riety, form and description, and would solicit merchants
and others to call and examine for themselves, as I a..m
determined to sell on the most accommodating terry,:
for cash, and hope. by strict attention to business, w
merit a share of public patrorage. aug. Ig-6m.
Pgscoca. M. 8L.135.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY
Glass Cutting Establishment,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
EAT DONI TO THt TEXPZRANCE HALT—
WVHERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glass
of all descriptions, can be purchased et very rea
sonable prices. together with a great variety of splendid
cut glass, window lights for steamboats, private hoaxes
and churches. Alan, window glass, a superior alai.
:le, wholesale and retail.
Persons wanting any of the above artieles, will an
well to call and exalt tine for themselves, before purcha
sing etsewhem
Ir7"'N. B. Weigh and Time piece Glasses alwaye
on hand. o2S-3m.
Featbei L•
25 SACKS
iLetsitteTs jai
MAN,/ recd fz co sale . '
ty
43 Tifood it.
A FARM FOR SALE
FOR SALE CHEAP
Building Lots in Birmingham.
TO LET.
New York Dyer.
CERTIFICATE
WISEC=I
Lippincott Mills.
JOHN LE FEVER'S
New & Cheap Stock Establishment,
NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY
fIETWICCIC WOOD ♦ND MARKET STRICT7a
etwaltritil *Alit ST
MAMA MISMSII6 1111100114
0010 Elf Of WOOD MID IMMO Ing.
SPECIE STAN D IPD.
Merchants cora Afaxvfactwers' Sc rif . ~,,,, I
Exchange Baal -Scrip 4
Curreacy _241
Erie Bank& rip •
EXCHANGE , —AT SIGHT
074 Philattelpkia .
New York...
Boston
halit more -.•
SPECIE.
Gold.
Silver .......
PENNSYLVANIA. — PITTSBUROI I.
Bank of Pittsburgh_..... ~... ..
Merchants and Maori:Ware/a bank .
Exchange .....“ ...... ..
Do. Halide; ysbu rash ......
PHILADELPIiI 4 /
Bank of So eth America ' Pde
Do Sorthern Liberties par
Do Pennsylvania .... ........ ...par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
Kensington hank. Par
Manufacturers and Mechanics' par
Mechanics -
Moyamensing par
Philadelphia bank Pal'
Schuylkill . " --Ix'
Southmark.... ".... par
Western •
Bank of Penn Toionikip --- - Par
Girard bank 16
U. S. bank and branches ... .
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Chester county......
" Delaware county
" Montgomery county.... `
" Northumberland .. • ..
Farmers' &cask of Ducks county
Easton hank ..... . .....
Doylestown bank ....... pat
Franklin bank of Washington
Bank of Chambersburgh.—. ........
" Middletown 2i
" Gctlysburgh 2
" Lewistown .... • ... 24
" Susguebanwa county;
Berk:county bank....
Columbia "tankard Bridge Company 14
Carlisle bank 24
Erie bank
Farmers and Drovers' bank
2
" Dank of Lancaster I
" Bank of Reading .... It
Harrisburg bank 2
Honesdale
Lancaster "
Lancaster cc. "
Lebanon "
Miners' bank of Pottsville ..... .
Monongahela bank of Brolonerine
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.
Northampton bank
Towanda bank
Wyoming bank
West Branch bank...;.
York bank
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. . 1
Clinton bank of Colurnhs 1
Columbiana bank of New Li5b0n..............1
Circleville (Laurence, cashier) ..
(16 arren, ca5hier)............n0 sale
C c inn banks—. . ..... ....1
Chillicotke .......... . ............1
Commercial tank of Lake Erie 15
Dayton bank ....
l'rrrnZl.'n bank of Columbus 1
Farmers' and Illecianics' batik of Steubenville ..I
Farmers' bank of Canton.
Gecruga
Granville
Hrtneator
.45
Lancaster 25
Marietta .... . 1
Massillon
Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati .... 5
Mount Pleasant
Norwalk
Putman/ .
Sandusky
Pri7.lo. .......
Urbana .. .....
Wooster ..... . ......
Xenia ...... ........
Zanstrilit .. ..... 1
INDIANA.
State bank and branches .........1
State Scrip
All baLI s . .
State bank ..
Bank of Illinois, Shateneetolon - .
Bank of the Valley of Virginia
Hank of Virginia
Esc/sang: bank of Virginia
Farmers' bank of Virginia .
Nora- Western bank of Virginia .... .
Merchants' and Mrartnics' bank of Virginia.... I
Betimare City banks ..
Ali other solvent banks -
NORTH CAROLIN
All solvent
SOUTH CAROLINA
.421 solvent banks .
Allsolveist banks .
Mobile banks....
Country tanks..
LOUISIANA
New Orleans banks ( good).- ..
Allbanks
DOOR AND JOD
PRINTING OFFICE,
N. W. COBSF.Ii OF WOOD h. FIFTH STS
The proprietors of the Mattel:to Post and Melt-
Gatti' AND MASVTACITP.EIt respectfully inform their
friends and thin patrons of those papers, that they, have
a large and woll chosen assortment of
031IPME 71r11111( 31:°' E
a7M 411 1 1 (D'aM3Utaqr..dUlll4l2,o
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they aro
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESSRPRINTING ,
OF ON
Bias a Lading, Circulars,
Biil Heads, Cards,
Blank Cheeks, Hat Tins.
Books,
Pamphlets,
Handbills,
ail Mobs of Etauks,
Sta g e, Steamboat en d Canal Boat Ihlte, qv
propriate cuts,
Primed on the shortest notice =1 most reassemble
terms.
We respectfully ask the- patronage of our feirucla and
the public fn general in thislrenncli of our business.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH.
WE:hare receive& and will hereafter keep aoa
?candy on hand, a. full ?apply of Printing Ink,
in law and small 'kegs, which we will be able to sen
epee than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country arterrtytenied by •ha OSA
(tie sty casts) will be promptly attended to.
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