Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, December 08, 1843, Image 3
DAILY POST. FRIDAY MORN I NG, DECEMBER 8, 1843 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. CONIMITTIE TOR DiCUMBER. William Eichbatim—F. Lorenz—Robert Ddl COUNTINV ELOI:7SE ALMANAC. — We have received foam the Auro-a office, a very neat Counting House Massisw., which contains, besides a complete calendar, mirth useful information on other *objects. We sup poise it can be had at the 'pte.lllshing office' 'ta per. CMOLIC M AGA ZIN z .—We have received the D ember ninnbor of this ably conducted Magazine. The contents are, as usual, of the most interesting kind, and the neatness cud beauty of its typJgrapity is not ex celled by any monthly publication in the country. gar Mail personi , in observing the vote for Speak er of the House of Representatives, forget that Mr Josits, wbo was elected by'such a large majority, was s:lected in caucus as the dem.)cratic candidate, and 7 that from this circums:ance he re, eivetl the whole vote of tie party; Mr. WtLxiss was not a candidate before the House, an 1 ho and his friends sapport:•d the g tntleman settled on in caucus. RUMORED REMOVAL--The Reed atate3 that the Canal Commigiioner4 intend to temcve JOBS SNODGItASS, Esq., froin the ofE;(3 of Superinten dent on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road. SHUNK NIEETINGS.^4VB learn from tic Blairsville Record that a public meeting of the citizens of that ,town will be held this evening for the purpose of ex pressing their preference for FRANCIS R. SWINK as the next denmcratic candidate fur Governor. . A meeting of the CiIiI.CCIS of Connemaugh and Young township will be held on the same evening for the same purpose. MDT OF Mier LANn.—Tbe actual amount of the debt of Maryland is $14,071 176 23. ANOTHER LIBEL SLIT.—The editor of the Mead vill Republican has sued the editor of the Democrat for Witst. After the election they got kito a dispute about the conduct oisome of the members of the party during the coraeit. but the light became too warm for our friend 07tbe Republican, and he has taken shelter under the ..etecting wings of the District Court. From the American of yesterday EXPLOSION OF A STEAMER. We have just received the following distressing ac c,untof the explosion of the Warren, a small steamer 'it . ' the Allegheny trade. Freeport, Thursday morning, 2 o'clock. MR. BIDDLE: Dear Sir The steamer Warren, ou its way up the Allegheny, collaps:4l the st trboar,l flue of ber •41ailer while Icing at Freeport, about 1 o'clock this enerninl—of la ur 2G on board, twelve are badly scald ed—some of them, four or five, the physicians think will not survive. I have barely time to subjoin the unnaes of those who are injured. ~Mr. John Gould of Pittsburgh—not dangerously ‘ saved from iirownirg by the Captain. ..l.llotdtne.rous—Thos. IV. Alexander, Cold Spring, Mercer County. limlly—Wm. H. S•tie;, near Freepnrt. Very Pally—Jas. Williams, Brady' s Bend. Jno. John Jennings, •' David Creider, Girty's R rt, Butler Co. Dangerously—Albort H. Young, Madison Furnace. Sam'l IVeaver, Itnd Bank Feruacu. Elias Metzler( Engineer--slightly. Fireman—slightly. Captain and Cleric escaped unisjured. • Clerk and Pilot escaped by junyin OVCI !Marl I was i t th 2 oils state room—the ellic:!—at the side of the bailer—!iroke through the window and escaped With only a scratch—unioju..ed: The steam went aft and swept the Nvhole cabin .which is on a level with the boiler—tiro pas s engers were all on the floor. In the greatest haste, • truly and respectfully, C. B. linymoso. DISCI RA CEr 1.7 t.—The Upper Marlboro Gazette says: that there were probably one thousand permits in that wlltagtron Friday last to W 4114134 the execution of Ne gro Daniel, and that in less than two hours after the criminal was executed one-fourth of that number were intoxicated, and bhared i.t a brastly and dis graceful manner. Sum 3 of the spectators were figh ,ti:tg, and cursing and swearing in the most profane manner, while the corpse was suspended on the gal lows. SILT-ITS MANUFACTURE AND CONSUMP- The average amount of Salt consumed in the United States is about fourteen millions bushels. In 1840, it arriounted. to 13,302,337 bushels, of which 8,183,203 knuibels were importod from foreign countries. The following is the aggregate amount of Salt manufac tured in d'.! year 1339 in each state of the Union: Nw. Hampshire Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Ifew Jersey, .Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Comline, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, , Missouri, Arkansas. Florida, From these statemniits. which are taken from official _reports, it appears that althouzh Salt is manufactured in almost every Stem in the Union, yet we do not pro -sinc.e one-half as much as we consume. We must rely, from the necessity of the case, upon foreign countries For much the larger portion of this prime neecesArtry ante. .The increase of the manufacture of the article itt thi country does not keep pace with tits increase of population. Besides, sea Spit is of decidedly supe rior quality to our domestic manufactures for all pur poses, and is the only kind that can bwalely and pru dently used in curing beef, pork, &c. - fur shipment. GENERAL JACKSON The old Phalanx of Jackson Democracy nre re qwested to attend a meeting at the house of Hugh Duf 9, at the corner Second and Grunt streets, nu Satur ay evening, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of making arrangements to celebrate the Bth of January in the good old way—All Anti-Bonk Democrats are invited —come one—come all. For Rent A GOOD Brickyard, in Birmingham, with a small dwelling house attached. Wanted, a good far mer who understands the raising and profitable man agement of a sheep Farm; to such a one, and can fur- Dish capital enough to buy 150 sheep,' an excellent Chance will be given by a gentleman who has a good Farm, and will give a good chance. and buy as many sheep for the farm as will be useful for his tract. En quire at Harris's kgency it Intelligence doc 7 ' office No. 9 sth st. Farms Wanted. i 2; also, for building four Brick Lock Houses. Pay- SEVERAL improved farms wanted, (within 20 meats will be made monthly in specie funds. miles of the Pittsburgh market). Persons dis- Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the of posed to sell will please call at my office, in Smithfield fice one week previous to the letting. street, near 4th, won. J K MOORHEAD, MORGAN ROBERTSON. Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers IT would be well fur 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 tioas is contributing towards a general introduction of an invention admitted by all man 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 tu an additional expense that your lives maybe 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 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 completelyin your own power to avoid time dis asters. All b ants marked thus [ 4 '] 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, M LYS TREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT,. MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE, BREAKTVATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGE WATER, MUSKLCG UM i'Ar CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, MON 7'G OME R Y, CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELL4, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NAI?AG ANS E T T, CLIPPER, NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL, _ _ CORSAIR. , OHIO, DUQUESNE, ORLEANS. DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMM-4, PANAMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the SOUTH, EL DORADO, ROWENA, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SARA TOGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, ST. CHARLES, GEN'L BROOK, S7'. LOUIS. GALLANT, TALLEY RAND, IDA. TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN Q UEEN. V IC7'RESS ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, JEWESS, WEST WIND, JAMES ROSS, TVLVG AND WING, mar 22 Brilliant CarecraniUnprecelento3Success THE proprietur IX this well known and 14hly fa vored establishment takes great pleasure in in forming hi± friends and the public at large that he has now prepared at his SPLENDID SALES BOONE No. 151. LIBERTY ST., THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, PILOT AND BE 1V ER CLOTHS, CACIINIERE, SATIN AND • OTHER VESTINGS, CANNOT BE EQUALLED. All of which can be manufactured intu clothing to or der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash ionably designed as at any other establishment IN THE UNITED STATES. IT IS WELL KNOTVN THAT HIS PRICES .ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And at noplace %vest of tho mountains can purchn;ers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at the No. of Bu3liels 30,000 1,200 376,596 1,500 2,867,884 500 549,473 1,160 1,200 1,745,618 ' • 1,493 2,250 219,695 297,350 6,400 20 093 13,150 3.700 12,000 In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, be has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, CLOVF,s, SUSPENDERS, Cc, Sze. The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PR.OFI7'S," Alai. in following out tlds system he feels con fident thathis customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD INVITE 6,179,174 J. K. FIENDERSON FOR SAFETY, WINTER CAMPAIGN! OF THZ THREE BF: DOORS! {MITER CI, 0 7'll EV G. Ecer offered for sale in tiii3 city RES STOCK OF, THREE BIG DOORS THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GE \ TLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To call and examine fur therrelves at TUE THREE DIG DOORS, No. 151. Liberty sf rtrl, AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. OBS ER VE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMEXT.I no JOHN M'CLOSKEY. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by WM. THORN, No. 53, Market, street, 500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar, GOO " " " 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in -narket) 100 " almond soap, in lb. casks, 50 diz. shaving soap, 10 Glenn's rose spermaeetti 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 supply afresh drugs, &c. IV:V. THORN, oet 7 No. 33, Market street. Tr EA S.—Received on consignment, 12 Chests Young Hyson Tea, 4 " Black Tea, 4 4 " 5 " Gunpowder, by J. G. & A, GORDON, 12 Water street Notice to Contractors. EALED proposals will be received at the office of the Monongahela Navigation Company, nearly opposite the Post Office, until 3 o'clock P M of Satur day, the 23d December next, for building Locks and Dams Nos 3 and 4, and for repairing Dams Nus 1 and tn24—lm in casks, :auction Sato. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION NIERCITT, Co rne rof Wood and sth. sts., Pittsburgh, IS ready to receive merchandize of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MoVDAYs and TA Ult. 9 DAY 5, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, P ittburgh manufactured article=. new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,at early gas light. aug 12—y TOYS AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT AUC- TION. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth F treet,;, on Thursday nest, De , ember 14th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Will be sold a large lot of French an.l German Toys. Also, fancy articles suitable for Christmas and New "Years' presents. J. D. DAVIS, Auct'r. dec 8 Books at Etuctioa ilk.T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, Corner of Wood and sth streets, on Saturday evening next, December 6th, et ear:y Gas light, will be sold a valua ble collection of Books, together with a lot of stationa- ry and fancy articles dcc 8 ADJOURNED SALE, Of a Retail Dry Goods Store, by order of lssign- ees. A i l TILL be continued this day, Friday, December Bth at 10 o'clock A. 31 agreeable to adjourn ment, the sale of the stock of Dry Goods remaining on hand of Armel & Muntz, at the Store, Market Street hem een .sth and the Diamond; the stock comprises in part: Stipzrfine Broad Cloths and Cassimcres. Figured and plain Satins and Silks. Silk Velvets, Mei inoes and Alpaccas, Shawls and fancy Hdkfs. Chintzes, painted, lawns. Calicoes, Muslins, Gloves, laces, edgings, sewing silks, buttons, Tailors trim mings, &c. D. LLOYD, Assignee. Term, Cash Current funds. J. D. DAVIS, d,c 8 Auctioneer. GAS STOCK AT AUCTION ON Thursday morning, 14th inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold by order of Assignee, at the Com mercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, 40 shares Pittsburgh Gas Stock, for cash, par funds. J D DAVIS, Auctioneer. • (16 Assignee's Sale of Dry Goods. TILL be sold by order of Assignees, on Wednes day, the Grit inst. at 10 o'clock, A M., at No 92, Market street, the entire stock of Armel and Muntz, remaining on hand, coredsting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, among which are 100 pieces bleached musiins, Cloths. cassimeres,- cassincts, Merinos, various colors and qualities, Kentucky jeans, Red. white and yellow Flannels, Mcruselin delaines and alpacas, Dress silks and satins, Colored cambrics and paper rnuslins, Chintzes, calicoes and ginghams, Shawls and handkerchiefs, a great variety, Linen and painted lawns. Ile ery. gloves and suspenders, Scarfs, stocks, cravats, Black, lace and green veils, Buttons, spool cotton. S.c, &c, All of which s ill be sold with,,ut reserve. Sale to bo continued on Friday and Saturday, Bth and 9th inst., and until all is sold. Term, cash, currency. JO:IN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (GazAte cops.) B\ LO TONG UES.-16.ceived by Little Be, 1.1 Tungus , , in fire order. direct from the in )ntait• 10J-tt. Fl 'A LO ROBES.- —Received by Cicero, air,sh 11 and full supply of all aires of It , obeA. Apple to nEI-tf A. BEELES. E FA LO RUB ES by robe or bul,, for salc 1) by A. BEE LEN. v 5-11 ,_,P"'" 1 I I-1 DS. N. O. S1:(: :and foi :0 gal.. by .1. G. & .\ GORDON. JUST RECEIVED and 1.. sale on consignment, 7 illnL bacon, 7 1011= ,int.ar, Can to •,..en at tile .tore of. Jacob Painter& Co aug '29 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO. RAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE, for sale low ,by 11),ILMAN, JENNINGS & CO. 43, Wood street Zcm kT BUT lot of that celebrated choice family butter, put up in full bound kegs. 'Apply to A. BEELEN. LI R C I EMI(' A . LS, &c,—ltud Prerip. Pill, ly‘irag, Strychnui, Veratra, Oxide Ilimniith, ut the Store 4 ,)(I BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day received, and fur sale by 1 -4 1 RESH DRUGS.—Just received, Quinine, Tar taro Arid, Calon u Oxide Bismuth, Hydricale Potash. Ex't Barks, at the wholesale and retail Drug Store of JON. KIDD, nI7 Corner 4th and \Vood streets. I% BS pure Balsam Copuiva, just recei% NI at V the drug store of JON. KIDD, n`2B corner 4th and Wood streets. BUCKAV El I.AT FLOUR.—Fresh Buckwheat Flour on hand and for ,:ale n 29 A G REINHART, 140, Liberty st. C 1: LOUIS CRACKERS.—John Davis's& Louis 0 water and butter crackers alw•av; on band and for .alo t, n 29 JUST RECEIVED; 30 bbls best around Camwood, at the drug stole of :lON. KIDI), 023 comer 4th and Wood streets. McLA NE'S LUNG SYRUP, if taken in time, will prevent a cough from settling, nu the lungs. Delays arc dangerous. Those afflicted with a slight cold had better apply in time. A fresh supply just received at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD. nl7 Corner 4th and \V end streets. BEAR SKINS, well dressed and fell haired, a suitable article for travellers' trunks, &e., fur 1 - 11 ARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS !!! JLI All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please call at No. 151, Liberty strect,and see for yourselves scp J. McCLOSKEY. C RANBERRIES—just received and for sale by A G REINHART, n3O 140, Liberty street 85 SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock, at pri vase sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS, cep 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Money Wanted. Ny'NT A ED to borrow, on good security, either in endorsed notes or mortgages, on good Real Estate in town or country, worth from three to five times the amount. and from one, two, three to five years—MO, $250. $5OO, $7OO, $l,OOO, $1,500,52,- 000, $3,000, $4,000, $5,000, &c. Persons having : ItemovaL money to lend in large or small sums, will find a full P • lishment to Wood at opposite Fahnestock's CAWFIELD hal removed his marble Estal, . nterest, and a good security for it, on application at Harris' Agency and latelligcnce Offree, No.o Fifth ; Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hoard st. nov. 28 j Tomb Stones, Nionumenu etc. ap 49-Iyr J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer BEELEN JON. KIDD r. G.& A. GORDON, 12 IVater areet G REINHART, 140, Liberty street A. BEELEN X 1843.1 STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and CornarkisSion Merchants, CLEVELAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnshington, Lino. 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 & En worth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y. R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, ) Hon. John M. Allen, ,% Clevelacd. Charles M. Giddings, ) . J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmine,ham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1841-Iy. Beaver ani Warren Packet THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. - • -- Shaw.nraster. will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Weilnqsdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BI RM I NGII AM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. " OV S *II _ WJ 1843. ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL LINE OF STAGES AND RA I I.•ROAD CAR s. from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, C7hambersbnrg, flarrisleir7 and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &e. 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'cloeli . A. M. Office 2 , 1 door 1 1 w the Nkrellants' Hotel Wood gt. MENDELL. GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., feb 23. 184:3-1y. Proprietors. The Great Central Route Via Neional Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company . . NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOII.K, THIS line is in full op.-ration and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Cu'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 House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb President of N. R. Stag,e Co. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. Jur" , ii r • A -N" The Swiftsure, Robinson, :Master, leaves every TharAday at 10 o'clock„ n. m. The C utter,Collias , Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Monteornet7, Bennett. Ma.‘ter, leaves :eery Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. ro. The Express, Puilsiesun, Mx,t'r, leaves even• Sun day at 10 o'clock u. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM Sc Co., Agents. United States Wagon and Rail Road Line. 4 - 1 A r II i Iron , rnade arrum;ertnsnu. to for 1. ward gm)d, dune: the %vmtcr to and from Pitts burgh, l'hiliniAidiia and \,:w York. C A McANCLTI", (';anal BA:in, Liberty street, Pittsburgh THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, 272, )I trket 3treet, Philarlelphia A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, Na. 46, Corner I food and Third streets. Pittsburg Pa. Gold. Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern for Salo. Drafts, notes and bills. collected. RF.FERENCES• Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. p ainter & co., Pittshurgh. Pa Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. Philadelphia. John II Brown &Co. James M'CandlesQ. Cincinnati, 0., T. R. } Sr. T, mi., \to. \V. H. Popo, Frei't Bank Ky. Ils3r.ntns' Mtice ALL rii , masCas slily. lat.,: , L . ceuied. are rl.qlll,i. :II rny.o.mt i.n.n- h either of the undo r,i_t - o-il.l - 1:1,1 all 4t , cs claims against the sane. pe•-tent t!i”:11 pi ilc.tutltenti cated to ,•ither or th, u S'til ,• ll , •l , l HENRY JAMES CASSILLY, Pittsbartzh, JAMES 131.. KELY, Pittsh,irgh, JAMES C CUMMINS. Pitt Tuwn , hip. n 9.5-33; w I m *Executors Dissolution of Partnership TILE Partnership heretofore existing undcr the firm of DlcKer and ALEXANDER, is this day dissol ved by in:o nal Consent. JAMES DICKEY, APpt 1, 13 13. 1V U. G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY rep •ctfully informs his friends and the rablie, tletth stiilcontiwft3 in the Tran,por tation Ba.ine,, at his Warehouse, CORNER OF LIBER TY AND tVi.ys IL STREETS, Canal Basin, under the name of the "L:dependrnt Portable Boal Line," where lie will receive and forward freight to the East at the lowest terms Sept. 4—tf. FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and 11 - ood, and corner of Sixth and Grant as I& WALKER feel grateful to the . public or forth, liberal patronage bestow ed upon thetn, and beg leave to state that they are now manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very su perior article in Beaver, Russia, Noutria, and every other description of Hat+. Also, a variety of cloth, sealett and fur caps; all of which will be sold at the ve ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufacture is done by machinery, but by the best work inon by hand, they can recommend with confidence their Huts. as be ing superior and more durable than those generally of feted to the public. Merchants and storekeepers can be supplied upon equally as low terms as in the Eas ern Markets, I. & H. WALKER: 023-3 m. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. UST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick. whickwill hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may , 27 Nu. 60 Waters;. Landreth's Garden Seeds. A full simply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for side, at his agency. the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty n., head of Wood for Sale anb 4113 Valuable Land for Sale at a Bargain Very Cheap :ft)? Cash! A_ TRACT consisting of one hundred and forty-six acres or thrilier land, situated immediately on the Ohio river, in the State of Indiank, lietween Cincin nati and Louiskille, a suitable locution to establish a very profitable WOOD A great majority of the timber being beech and poplar. It is a well knov.l/ fact that cordwood of this kind is always bought in I me fsrence to any other by steam boats. There is nd point on the Ohio rivet where good wood will bring a better price. In addition to this, there is no part of the west ern rivers navigated by su many steamers—and hence the great demand for good cordwood. It is obvious that this laud is inoi c valuable on account of the tim ber, as the clearing of less than one half will more than pay the orivrinal cost of the land. The poplat logs can be very advantageously rafted to Louisville, where they have always brought u good price, and arc much used fur 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, namoly, Cincinnati and Louisville. Any person wishing to make a safe and productive investment, would du well to purchase the above de scribed property. For further particulars, please apply soon to the Western Real Estate Agency of EGOLF & FOSTER. 5:.../"There are several other aJjoining traeti .if equal slat., that may bc bought cheap for cash. A FARM FOR SALE A FIRM of 100 acres, 12 from Pittshurgh, 11 on the Franklin Road, adjoining lands of William Cochran, Esq., will be sold on favorable terms. For further particulars apply to P. McGA RR, n2O-Im. 149 Liberty strew FOR SALE CHEAP el LOTS, remaining unsold, of sub-division of out / lots .tio4. 261 and 268 in the Reserve tract, oppo site Pittsburgh, front on Sheffield et. 24 feet, running back 90 feet. These Lots will be sold a great bargain; there being only tifty dollars on each replied in hand; the balance on two, four, and six years wit't interest. Apply at EGJLF & FOSTERS, fieal Eititte agency, Third st. next door to the Poet Otfic2. 3d at. dee 6 Building Lots in Birmingham r() LOTS, suitable f.t• buildi most eligibly sits 9 anted, and vithiu two . des' walk of the steam fer ry boat lauding, w ) : ,id at prices to suit the times. The terms of pa 3. me. . will be made eazy, either for cash or such barter as can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. fl JAS. PATTERSON, jr. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—A lot of Ground on sth street. (be twren 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 offers inducements to Capitalists, it is in a business part of the City and on the leading street to the New Court House, &c. ; it will be disposed of a bargain. FOR SALE—Two acres of Ground, fronting cn the Sandy & Beaver Canal, and adjoining the thriving town of Hanover, Columbiana County, Ohio. This property would be exchanged for property in Pittsburgh, or for Pittsburgh manufactured articles. 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 near sth, and Penn its. d 5 (sth Ward.) TO LET. in A TWO STORY brick bonze, suitable for a . dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornea of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi ately. Enquire of oil New York Dyer OSEE FILMES. would respectfully inform his friends and the public in 'general, that he dyes Ladies' dresses, Habitsand Mantels of every description, black; and warrants tlieni not to smut, and to look equal to new goods. He dyes Caney colors of all descriptions of silk and carpet yarn. A iso, cleansa.nd restores the colors of gentlemen's clothine, su as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself that he can please the public, as he has done an I`Xtp:lsis - e business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his establishment in sth st., between Wood and Smithfield near the Theatre. CERTIFICATE I . 7This is to ccrtifv that OSF,,E H IMES ha done work for us. which has fully answered our expec tations, and we consider him a competext dyer. E=l=l Wm. Barnes, \V. B. Boles 3. B. Shurticff, Wm. Porter, David Hall. H. H. Smith, B. F. Mann, Henry Javene David Boles, A. Shockey,jr. Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barnes. ap 20 Lippincott Mills. VtiE subscriber having purchased and thoroughly I repaired these Mti.t.s, is now manufacturing, and kill keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Braden, etc.— made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as soon as the nectssary additions can be made to the machinery. ho will manufacture every description of Bar and Sheet Iron, usually made in this market. Orders left with S. Cuthbert. at No. 93 First street, near Wood, or at the Mila in the Fifth Ward, will be promptly attended to, JAMES ANDERSON. sep 29-3 n JOHN LE FEVER'S New & Cheap Stock Establishment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY BETWAnN WOOD AND MARKET STREW T WOULD most respectfully announce to the citizens 1 of Pittsburgh and the country generally, that 1 hare commenced the manufacture of STOC KS. of every vit riety, form and description, and would solieitmerchants and others to call and examine for themselves, as I am determined to sell on the most accommodating term:: for ezish, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. aug. 19-6 m. Wm.PEAcom M. BLISS. PEACOCK & BLISS, GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY Glass Cutting Establishment, SMITIIPIELD SVREE7', NEXT DOOR TO THE TEMPnRANCE HALL. - ‘7HERE all binds of cut, plain and pressed glass v of all descriptiGns, can be pure.hased at very rca sonablc prices, together with a great variet. of splendid cut glass, window lights for steamboats, private houses and churches. Also, window glass, a superior arti .ile, lvholesale and retail. Person wanting any of the above articles, Will do well to call and oxur line for themselves, before purcha sing elsewhere. ,F . 77'N. B. Watch and Time piece Glasses always on hand. 025-3 m. Feather s. 9r t SACKS Feathers just red and for teaky Awl I'l HAILMAN, JENNINGS 4., Co. dee 4. - 43 Wood sc. Dissolution of Parto.orshiP. T"Epartnership heretofore existing under the style of DeViTIC & N'Anultv,is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. Devine is to collect all sums due to the, concern, and pay all claims contracted fur the concerti op to this date Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1843 H. Devine respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho still tontinues in the Tnansporting business, and that he has removed the office of tho U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 45 Water street, next deor below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. , Ii•: DEVISE. JAMES MAY Andrew• Purdy 11. DEVINE. C. A. N.VA.N.TLT Vanalsits cinb 4gxcilangt • connEcTED rALLY ut A. XXLANEB, EXCHANGE HROXelt, CORNER OF W)OD AND TFilEtEi ITS SPECIE STANDARD. Mc ictkapiti and Manufact rent' Scrip Exiqtalqie Bank SchP Currct ry • • Erie Bank Scrip ... . • • • EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT Oa Philadelphia Nesr York Bos.ton Balzim:ure. SPECIE' PENNSYLVANIA.—riTTSBURUH Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange Do. llolli,laysburgh PHILADELPHIA , Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank.... Kensington bank Mannfaclurersand Mechanics' ..—_ Mechanics Maya tnensing Philadelphia bank . . Schuylkill Southwark Western • - Bank of Penn Township - - - Girard bank U. S. bank and branches . COUNTRY BANNS. Bank of Germantown— " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county " Northumberland.. _ , Farmers' bunk of Bucks c0unty....... Easton bank Doylestown bank .. Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh........ " Middletown .... .... . " Gettgsburgh " Lewistown " Susquehanna c0unty........- . Berks county bank 75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company 14 Carlisle bank Erie bank .......:..... ........24 Farmers and Drovers' bank 24 " Bank of Lancaster:.:.. " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank. Honesdale "... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville—. . ..... Monongahela bank of Brown4cillc .. - New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.. Northampton bank _— Towanda bank • Wyoming bank West Branch bank. York bank . 01110 Belmont bank of St. Clairsville, Clinton bank of Columbus....._ Columbiana bank of New Lisbon—. Circicrille (Lawrence, cashier)...... " ( Warren, cashier) Cincinn:tibanks Chillicothe bank__ Commercial bank of Lake Erie...". Dayton bank Franklin bank of Columbus Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville ..1 Farmers' bank of Canton Geaup,a Granrille Hamilton Lancaster Marietta Massillon . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati.- - - Mount Pleasant Norwalk Putnam ...... . Sandusky -- Scioto Urbana - • -- • • IVooster - -- Xenia Zanestillt - - • .. - INDIANA. State bank and branekel ... State Scrip KENTUCKY All banks • • • - ILLINOIS State bank 50 Bank of Illinois, Shaumectown 60 • VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia - t Bank of Virginia ..1 Exchang: bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia_ .. North- Westernbank of Virginia —.....1 Merchants' and. Mechanics' bank of Virginia .. ..1 MARYLAND Baltimore Cit. bank 5............ . All other solvent bank5......._ NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent banks _. . GEORGIA. All solvent banks— .. . . AL.:LAMA Mob£Ze bank. _ Country banks LOUISIANA. New Or?cans banks (good)._ TENNESSEE All banks DOGS AND JOD PRINT I N G OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD Jr. FIFTH STS The proprietors of the MORN/SG POST and MEI COAT AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform the' friends and the patrons of those paper!, that they ha.• a large and well chosen assortment of allroM3 "311V - lIICI' O 11E", aakak zacauut - Itaw. Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they a prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING ERY IJESCB II'TION. B, • . PS Bills of Lading, Circulars, 1,...1et5, Bill Heads, Cards. Blank Cheeks, Hat Tips. ktnbs of 13Iauks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bak, propriate ruts, Frilled on the shortest notice e•nct =lst reason:: terms. We mspec dully ask the patronage of our frienrl the public in general la this branch of oar bu s i n , July 31, 180, PHILLIPS S SMITI To Printers. WE hart. received, and will hereafter , f startly on hall, a fail supply of Pik> in large and small key, which we will hr. Cheaper than it has heret ofore hoe% sold ra r! Orders from the country at - twin:mitt) ?•• • • (tit ALL cAtts) will Le promptly att en d,: PHILLIPS & 5-7" " oct 10-tf OE4e of the roEtuttlitt k ,...,. I. i .~',; ~: prem . .par • 7ar pa, par par pa r pal .. par par • - par - - par par -.......par pa ,. ._...pa? pa,' .par 1 i lil 3 _ 5........n0 sale . . ...no sale .... 1.5 .... .. .. .. I