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    1 LY POST.
MILSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1849.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
CCKVICITTIIIL !OR DICCUMBER.
Wiljiam Siebbeum—F. Lorenz—Robert
ripowe aro under obligations to the Hon ass in.
Illtittezert for public documents._
Alotm CALL.—Five hYsdred and sixty persons
Aped &letter addressed to Mayor HAY, requesting
'him to be a candidateicr re-election. In his reply he
thanks_ them fur their partiality and cheerfully complies
eritiatheirrequest. The correspondence well publish
eats the Sus yesterday morning.
, UiltlLD STArte AND iklAll.oo.—Our readers will
gain this morning's- paper an interesting synopsis of
eoiTesporulence between ont 'Government and
Bis*or O'Cowsore.—lt will be gratifying to many
of our citizens to learn that the Right Rev Dr O'Cos-
NOR, Bishop of the DiOteSe of Western Pennsylvania,
arrived in this city yestertiay morning.
All hands having knocked off work fur tho purpose
'of keeping Thanksgiving day in a beconling manner,
'we will not issue env paper to-morrow.
azr The Rev J O'REtt.t.r, funnerly rattor of St.
Paul's, in this city, arrived at Nv.w Orleans a few dap
ago, in company with Rev Mr TIXoN, and other cler
jyMen, Mr O'Reilly has retu rued to this Country For
purpose, we believe, of taki ng up his residence with
'.4lt.religious community in the neighburhoud of Saint
ouis.
,GRAHAMS lIIGAZINE.—The January number of
this Magazine has been received at Cook's. It is the
most beautiful publication of the kind we have ever
seen; the embellishments are really magnificent, and
the typoglaphy cannot be excelfed. The subscription
price is $3 per annum, and it will be delivered at
Cook's, free of postage.
The LAWNS' NATIONAL i J.GAZINE. fur January,
IA also received. The embellishments and contents
evince much taste, and will commend it to pationage.
It is delivered at Cook's, for $2 a year, free of post-
"Tax Vortz 1 0U511 Bop."—This parody on the
"Mistletoe-Bough," appeared in the Amt.; ican
day evening, as an original contribution. 11'e publish
ed iteorrtz seven years Ainco, and have freq y von
it repllblished in our exchanges.
MgAr MARKET.—We never Saw as greet a Tian
thy 'of "country meat" in our market as there will on
Wednesday. The largo area in the old Court Home
was literally crammed with beef. which was °Fero(' at
pricirentirely too low to pay the farmer for the ex
pense and trouble inrurad in raising cattle.
, MAYORALTY MEETINGS.—A Citizens meeting , Aa4
held at the Old Court Huns?, and a democratic m
ct
lug'at the Washington Hotel last evening, to tudor
►ume steps reverting the Mayoralty. They both ud•
journed without transacting any b 'shwas, cite opt the
tiihrithm of a motioa by the meeting at the Washing
ton Hotel, reco:nmendiiig the appoint-neat of dele
gates to meet 111 C Jarelltion, and anninate a candidate
fur Mayor.
FRUITS Or ISTEMpERANCE.-A man by the name
of Wm. Ewt.sa, died in the watchlanlA", Cincinnati, on
Si. iday manning last. II was an En;;li;hman by
birth, and has a mat!rer and sister in Al;ezhen ) City.
UNIVERSALIST PREAC'IIING.
. .
There will bo Divine Service i i th U
church this day. (Thu-sday) at WI pa.t o'c'o.-k.
Alto in the everti.n at hail past 6 o'clock.
DEMOCRATIC NoTICE
- A meeting& the Dema.'r itic voters sevoral
wirdi of the City, wi:l be held n't Snurily eree:ng
231 in+t,.. for the purpose of Likin • tip cindiliteß for
tae City Councils i other oifi:N-.3, nnl to nne.irier
the propriety of calling a city Convention, to be held
et the Wothiaortsa .ibtel, to [laminate a Democratic
canlidate for Mitt or.
The primary mntinge will be held at the )g.
tAnees:
Ist IVerd—Henry Cas4idv, Dhimond.
2ci do. Hugh Dutry'3. Scnt:h Hill.
3d do. Jos. Duhail's Canal Ba4in.
4th du. Waihingtoa Hotel, St. Clair &Penn its
sth du. Alex. Stewart, Penn st.
By order of the Chairman.
Pitttburg.h, Dec. 13, 1843.
port of pittabur9l).
Reported bg Sheble and Mitchell, General Steam
Boat Agents. tit aler street.
LOl *FEET WATER IN THE CHAN:CLL.
ARRIVED.
• Michigan, Boles Beaver.
Blmont, Poe, Wheeling
Alpine. Cueltburzt, Brownsville
DEPARTED.
`Michigan, Boles, Beaver,
• biesseng,er, Parry, St. Louis
Oella, Bowman, Brownsville
New York. Greenlee, Louisville
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling
*Co'nimbi/ma, Smith, Louisvilo
All bIhAS marked thus ["] are provided with
Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of steam
Boilers.
15 M.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCt
Glass Cutting Establishment,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE TEMPERANCE HALL.
WHERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glass
of all descriptions, can be purchased at very rea
ennoble prices, together with a great variety of splendid
cut ;lass, window lights for steamboats, ptivate houses
aid churches. Also, window glass, a superior arti.
tele, lvholesale and retail.
Persons wanting any of the above articles, will do
well to call and examine for themselves, before purr-ha
sing elsewhere.
PS. 13. Watch and Time piece Glasses always
a hand. 025-3rn.
ZOA R BUTTER.—A lot of thatcelebrated choice
funnily butter, put up in full bound kegs. Apply
BEELEN.
to
tift if
-2/1 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day
1.1 rewind, and for sale by
J. G. & A. GORDON,
12 Water street.
'DST RECEIVED, 30 bbis bestground Camwood,
aftbe drug store of JON. KIDD,
n!.18
corner 4th and Wood streota.
BUFFALO TONGUES.—Reeeirod by Little Ben
10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct
(tom the mountains. A. BEE,LEIV.
484
r. LBS. WHITE GUM ARABIC,
. f 4 2 / 1 9..j 150 Lbs. Gum Guiaic,
49- 1300 " Sal Soda,
In store and for sale at the Drug Store of
JON. KIDD.
Corner dtlt and Wood ate.
- d c 11
di= SHARES Alleeway Bridge Stock, at pri
sate sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS,
top 11 Corner of and Fifth streets.
OEM
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards forpreveriting Explasiun 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 appare
-1 tus. And that every individual making such selec.
tious is contributing towards a general introduction of
i an invention admitted by all mon who understand the
principles of the Steam ilusine, to be a sure prevent*.
tive against those dreadful disasters; You have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost dairy occurrence; and the
! thousands of lives that have already beets lost, a suit
! Meru warning, and inducement to Make i aqui& y for 0
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 correspoudingdegree of liberality, I
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable diuleavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They do not charge more titan other boats;
their accommodations it other respects arc equal,
in many cases superior; and as there is one leas ins
rittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when
it is so completely in your own power to avoid these s-
astera.
j All boats marked thus PI in the List of Arrivals and
i Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats provided ?frith the Safety Guard.
ALPS, LADY OF LYONS,
AGNES, L E X INC TON ,
AMARANTH, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MINSTREL:
BOSTON. MARIE 7'TA,
BRILLIANT, MICH LGAN,
IBRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
I BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC,
' BRIDGEWATER, M USKLVG UM V AL' 3',
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, ML NGO PARK;
IC ICERO, MESSENGER,
CANTON, MON TGOMERY,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, . - NEPTUNE,
!CASPIAN, NARAGANsE TT.
CLIPPER, NIAGAI'.4,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
i CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
; COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL,
, CORSAIR. OHM,
DUQUESNE. ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, P EN ELOP E,
•
E M . M A. PANAMA .
EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN ~ flh f ig Ci UTH,
.EL DORADO, RoWENA,
E FELINE, RAILI7'.4N,
EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANY,
FORMOSA. S A R .V.P 00 .4.
FOR.DP/TT, 5.4 V.: 1 .V.V.4.
G ALEN .4, ST. CHARLES,
G EN'L BROOK, ST. LOUIS,
GALLANT, T ALLEY R A ND,
IDA. TOBACCO pLA A 7',
INDIAN QUEEN. V IC TRESS,
ILLINOIS, 1 - 4LLE Y FORGE.
J. If. BILLS, VIOLA,
Jr. IVESS. WEST ir.L . :D.
J. 4 .VES ROSS, TVLVG .4ND TV [NG ,
trill- 22
CAIIPAIGN
arilliantCareoraniUnprocedentelSuccess
THREE BP.; DOORS
T"E proprietor t,friii, wn'i known
c,tabli-ilm,nt take, ercat tn
furrn;-7 and Ole pubile Inr;r that he hns
n.Jw preparvd at Lis
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCI: OF
WINTE I?. CLOTIII.VG
Ever off: , red iale in this
HIS ~ T OCK or
CLOTHS, CASSIMERF,s, PILOT AND LEAVER
CLOTHS, CACHNTF,RE. ;' , ATIN AND
OTHER VEST [NOS,
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of which ediLbe manufactured iutn C1001111;7 to (4--
der, and made in as good style, and as taseilyiina fash
ianubly designed ns ut nny whet estahl
IN TILE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
And atno place west of di mo.rntaias can purchasers
find such a variety of goods front which to select as at
the
In addition to hi% tinrivalied stock of clothing, he
has a marnificent, ap , ortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, &c, &e.
The motto of the "Three Bid Dorir,:" is
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PEOFPI 4 S,"
And in following out this system in feel; C 011•
fir) ent tha rids customers rind himself
ARE NIUTVALLY 13ENEFIT
h it ivottm INVITE
THE MAN OP FASHION. THE PROFES
SIONAL GE VTLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER. MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and examine G r themaelvea at
TUE THEW DIG woollies,
No. 151. Liberty streit,
ANT) THEY MUST I%E SATISFIED.
M. BLISS
rrOBSERVE METAL PLATE LV THE
PAVEMENT.
na JOH N M'C LOSK EY.
T CrST nEcEIVED and for.sale by WM. THORN,
el No. 53, Market street,
500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar,
600 " " " " in casks,
100 " vdriegrited snap,
50 " white Castile, (only lot in market)
100 " almond soap, in j lb. casks,
50 doz. shaving soap,
10 " Glenn's rose spermacetti soap, (r 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. W 5 . THORN,
oet 7 No. 53. Market street.
TEAS.—Roceived on consignment,
12Chests Young Hyson Tea,
4 " Black Tea ;
4 "
54 , " Gunpowder, by
J. 0. & A,b0R1)011,
1:2 Water elreet.
SEALED proposals will be received at the office of
the Monongahela Navigation Company, nearly
opposite the Post Office, until 3 o'clock P ht of Satur
day, 41 . k, 23d December next, for building Locks and
Dams Nos Sand 4, and for repairing Dams Nos 1 and
2; also, for building four Brick Lock Houses. Pay- ,
menu will be made monthly in specie fends.
Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the of.
See onsowesik previous to the letting.
.1 K MOOV.HEAD,
MORGAN ROBERTSON.
041-1 m
r ~ -. .~
a° '~ 'ay.
FOR SAFETY,
MEM
SPLENDID SALES 1100A1
151. L:CI. - .IITT Sr.,
THREE BIG DOORS
Notice to Ciintractors.
1 'Audio - it Salo.
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMNILSSION NIERC li'T,
Corner of ;Vold and sth see., P ittsburgh,
TS ready to receive merchandize of every &ascription
J- on consirunemt, for public or private sale, sad
from long experience in the above business, tlauers
hinuellthat h« will.be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on MORDATSLLTA THURSDAYS, of Dry
Good., and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock,,P.M.
Sales every evening,ateerly gas light. aug 12—y
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.
ON Saturrhy morningnext, December 23d, at 10
o'clock, will be sold without reserve, at Davis's
Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth
streets, the furniture of a family leaving the city, add
which are in good order, consisting in part of—
Feather beds and-bedding,
Hair and straw mattresses,
Ingrain and ragcarpeting.
hearth rug., wire and iron fenders,
S;e-! fire irons with bruss tops,
Mantel and pier looking glasses,
an I breakfast tqh!er,
Window blinds, mahogany and cherry bureaus,
Fancy and wash stands,
French and high post bedsteds,
One mahogany dres.inc bureau,
Fancy anecommon chairs, queeniware,
Together with a variety of Kitchen Utensils, Ste,
1 brass time piece.
al J D DAVIS, Auctioneer.
BUFFALO ROBES robe or bah., for sole
by A. BEELEN.
05 -t f
H !IDS. N. U. SUGAR. jut received and for
ft./ sale by J. G. &A. GORDON.
027.
iiEmtc GsTait•,—n,,i Prerip. Pill,
Ilvarag, Strrchnio, Verstrn, Oxide Birr n ut.l),
ea the Drug Store of JON. KIDD.
nl7
• _
Daguerreotype Miniature Portraits,
At the eerier of Mark,: and 3fli att.
THE sub%criber would moat re.pertftilly it*trtu the
Ll:Air:4 and Gentlemen of l'itt,buro burr i
cittity, that they have or-fled rooms at 1b....h0ve *en
tiot.ed place, over the store of Me..ts Lloyl A S: Co,
and are new prepared to tni‘o \Miniature. by this livau
tiftil art, in a style heretofore LITI 4 IIII/34-4( . 4. It) the
combination of a ,q uirk' and powerful appar...tu4, nial an
entirely TWA' mode of operating, thew arc ctia6l,ll 1.•
produce meturea of a Porpt uccura,y arid heatit,
c..rnbining entire durabhity of in,pre.bi.m. c!car tied
distinct usta-ct,Uart, perfect tiolateittam. tiftti In‘r,
eat I,'a-t. (lie color of the tare and t The
tn~ of Photographic PlCttlrl... itPrift4 n 11 , •W era ia tle•
art, as IT , tl , l+ , k• us ID comb:ine nu t , arru-acyofnature
the ads Antares or art. Tio.and.•,•,, : •o'd do not
nor is it tiv.sr intention: to d ,, cei.e
!WI. thee cannot the v , h•rend
the Chant ler their Textut ea for ur.):.agr. ,zroa
an.! .traogera, "he a.ml a!!, are u,s a, d to call 441/4.1
zintir.c
V B.—t" , s,plete sets if the'imprnred rarcnt ap
rirc! , c, (nrnia.irdvn Nie Nest r , asonalde terms
Pialf S. Cf“ , ll. Frames, 4chrehrair. and rtcr!
ee , nnerted tue busi , si n ss. ,1111, 14rest cos} pr:-
: ces. 1:M1:1(SON &
•
all -a
1. f:
1. Hi flu!. I . CJITI
/I.l^ . & I(P ;11 - .IZ.
Western Real Estate Agency,
Third at., n. - Nt du •r t.) thr I )flTi , %.
fj;:e ft, ul,e• at.d • of Ls
tuff., .•tl:4. twpo:itinz ai.Ll (MI:IMM •,
Toe:, tte:
lat a 4.1.,:5•
p'4l .i'd, meetl , ;• , ::lsc ttcr
tvin. Term. tr ~ . leritr. u, z+:' :t
mi apphe.afs )IR - a• Ow "Molt.
Teapac co.
I_ 0 T,,. a"..1. sane , -:d for Aa't!:uw
I• 4
1.1 kN,.11-:NN
1311 .t
ppixteott
rrlran 1, d 11 , 1
ro,tstr,l tn. er Mit t ta - rn..factal:o ;: ,
Lson ta, 1.. oaf, f.f.i otipl, of ail
chtforeta kiwis of Natl. Sp t to, a t, t t . ; ,
maht fraat the ho.t (fu.l,:tv ta" antis:a Blooms. atai
5,011 14 till" Ali; ~ 'u can lo the
trlariii7)o7., wt it Ltatinfartur, 4.1
liar and :-.1.2e4 31 , ,IPluaily ma.. 10 ir. Ott. tnirlset.
()rtl-r. with S. Cuthlmnt. at Na. 9.1 F oreet.
n , ar N\ a,l. or az the Mils in tho F,fth IVarl. totll
prompC avit .tard to, ANiLS AN DIAISON%
acj~t!:r n
.
usft 1: ,. 1:IVI:11 and r 1:m
ton sale on :41i:in:ea.
0 F
7 ioal
7
Can , oei rnp ,t , •rvoi.lacnb Pirrocr.64, Co
29 J. K MOORIIE & CO
JOHN LE FEVER'S
New & Cheap Stock Establishment,
NO 61, ///.43/ON.I , .ILLEY
nrrwEEN Vlithon AND SISRKI:T ST REli S
IwouLDruoxt re9pectfully announce L. the cititten•
nC ritt.burgli and the country r - cii,rally, that I hay.
commenced 1-11(2 mannfacture of SD WKS, of every to
riety, form and description, and win t.ohr it inci rho rak
and other. to call and examine for thenpelveg. a 9 I am
determined to Cell on tie. inot accommodatin g term,
for cash. and hope, by strict attentitm to tontines., to
merit a sliareof public patronage. nug. 19—Gm.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, in this city. under the firm of
Lloyd & Co.. is this da y di4solved by mutual consent;
A (3 Reinhart having purchased the entire interest of
S. Lloyd, ir. in the concern.
All persons indented to the late firm will make pad•.
ment to A G Reinhart, who will continue the Groce r y
Busille4S at the old stand, and who alone is anthorima
to collect thedebtsdnetheconcern and receipt for same.
Those also haying claims against the late firm will
please present them to A G IteMimrt for settlement
Pittsburgh, Nov. 7, 1893
In retiring from the above firm of Lloyd & Co., I
would cheerfully recommend to my former friends and
emdomers, my late partner and succe,iioc. Mr A G
Reinhart, who continues the Grocery Business at the
old stand, 190, Liberty street. (signed)
n:29 S. LLOYD, jr.
Go-Partnership Notice.
AG. REINHART, having asiociatcd with him
. SIDNEY STRONG, will month ue the Whole
sale and Retail Grocery and COMMiSiiOII 1311AinCil
under the firm of Reinhart &Strout-, at the old stab,-L
No. 140 Liberty street. A. G. REINHMIT,
Pittagh. Dec 7,1893. SIDNEY STRONG.
Ncw York Dyer.
OSEE HIM ES. would respectfully informhisftiends
and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies'
dresses, Hnbits and Mantels of every description, black;
and warrants them not to =mut, and to look equal to new
goods. He dyes fancy colors °fall descriptions of silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of
gentlemen's clothing, so as to resemble new goods:
Mr. H. flatters hirnselfthat he can please the public,
85 lie has done an extensive business in New Y or
twenty years. All work done on moderate terns
establishment in sth et., between Wool and Snit d
near the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that OSEE lIINIES has done
work for us, whieki has hilly answered our expec
rations, and we consicisi him a competent dyer..
S. Hemphill, Andrew Zurdy,
Wm. Barnes,. W. B. Boies
J. B. Shartlff, Wm. Porter,
David Hall. H. H. Smith,
B. F. Mann. Henry Javens
David Boies, A. Shoekey, jr.
Joseph French, Jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes
Trr.aNcra
.Ic'tra 1) Day . ..,
r. Larenre,
T. Pq'ntor 5... Co.,
Jo.-ph Woatiwell,
Jame., 'Ala% ,
Alex 1:41 , r , on&Co•
John II Ilrown&Co. t
J , nnc.,4 M'CnntilesA. Cincinnati, 0.,
J• it. Nl'Darvild. St. 1.012i4, Mn.
IV. 11. Prrpe, Prl-S't Bank Ky. Lonhwille.
A LL p , rsont wttr•bteci to the estake ..111twra s Cris
silly, Ive the t.i.y of tlect•lsetl,
are rellw.ted to nt I ply•il^nt turnesltately to either
of the ito ler-i L t.iwl. and nll prison. baying elsi ms
again.: the szt-rw, tontn plt,periv aitthenti
en trd to Wtlwr the innler=iened for srttlement
11 1.: It 1" .N 1 U ELOrGI I, Peebles Township,
JAMES C.ISS ILL Y, Patsburrh,
JA NIES KF:1,1% Pittsburrh,
J A NIES C CUMMINS. Pitt Township,
r2s—(l.tw I In Executors
FASIIIONABLE
HAT AND CAP DIANI7PACTORY,
AN.. 11, Fifth erect, between Market and
IVoo,l, and earner of Sixth and Grant sts
T. 11. WALKER feel grateful to the
• public for the liberal patronage bestows
ed upon them, rind let c leave to state that they are now
inaliclacturin tt and have constantly on hand a very su
perior art ielo in Beaver, Russia, Neturi Fl, and every
other desrription of flats. Also, a variety of cloth,
scalett and fur caps; 11 . 11 of which will be sold at the ve
ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufactut e is
done by machinery, but by the best workmen by hand,
.they can recommend with confidence theft Hats. as be
ing superior and more durable than tho se generally or
feted to the public. Merchants and storekeepers can
be supplied upon equally as low terms as in the Ea•
ern Markets. I. & H. WALKER
o23—inn.
(signed)
S. LLOYD. .i~•,
A G REINHART
Precimaa's Fire Slick for Sale.
TUST received. 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick
OP which will hereafter be kepi coomantly on hark
and ROM low for cash, by BIRMINCi fiAM &
may 27 No. 6 Water m.
A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on
hand end for sale, at his agency, the brug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
sepio 184, Libcrty st., head of Wood
R6mciva .
Pd*FlF.l.in hits removed his marble Estab
. lishment to Wood At . oppOsite Fabnestock's
Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand
Tomb Stories. Nionument.setc. an 19-Iyr
DISSOLUTION OFAPARTNERSHIP.
TLIE firm of Xrthurst ¢a 4 Preston has been dissolv
err since the first crOctober, by rnuttntl consent.
John Arthur,: will settle all claims against the concern,
and collect all debts which have been contracted pre
vious to this crate. Tho Engine business will be con
ducted' for the future under his own name.
ARGAI S! B .4 !! to GA 3!!!-
1..) AU sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please
call at No. 151, bibert9 strernt IL‘JDdniCL forWEThil.
se p 7. .
OMMSM
1841
STANDART; INGRAIIAM & CO.,
Forwarding and CiAissAion Merchants,
CLEVELAND, 011 W., ,
AGENTS for the Merchants' Trimsportation Coin-
PanY composed of the Merchants' Line, Lrie
'Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co,'s
Lille of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsvlvauin and Ohio Canal. Proprie
tors ofthc Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
REFER TA)
Wilkie & Easworth, No. 9, Coenties 311 p, N. Y
H. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Pritmer & 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.
Shaw,muster. will run as regular tri
weekly parker between the above named ports. leaves
Beaver on Mnudays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays; co:uric:6llg with the Stage Lines to Cleveland
direct, For freight or rtssage apply on board, or to
B I RIMNGI & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. - "DICKEY, Beaver.
itt ia
1843.
ARE REDUCE:D.—LI. S. MAIL. LINE or STAGES
-L AS I) RAIL. ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh. via Bed
ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to
Philadelphia, connec tine with the Main train of cars to
N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out.
Also• the direct lbw to Bitltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
BuitiniOre 9.
Leaves &di:. at 8 o'clock A. M.
Office 2l do r below the Merchants' Hotel Wnod st.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co.,
Proprietora.
iitziat Central Bente
Via .Va d and Baltimore and Oliio Rail
Road Coo puny.
p;7:-
NEW LINE ()F U. S. /I IIL
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Fries in foU up , `lll.llon :011.11 , 11VeS
flatly al fi n'i ko M., via NVa , liinzton Pa.
mid road 1.0 Ca-itteriatuL connecting here
‘, oh tho rail era,} to al! the 111)0V0
rind .liisoilv and controllable mate,
n Pitt.titir:h and Curn
twriiiiiil to, b. ad.rrd.rl t loch have not
la~cn fir ft trIfol” L tra criarlies ft:rill-hell at
i 6• %k IZII privile:e of coins; through
dirot or ti;Jiting 1:1;:llti re at their opti on .
ti appiy at 01.11 tuTi.-e at the Moniniztiltela
L. \V. ‘i fOCKTON.
l'resideut of N. Sia7o Co.
Myths Packets, for Cincinnati.
1 . 1
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10
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United States Wagon and Rail Road Line
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jn d SIL:lo ,:k4 on the Eastern cities, for sale.
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Executors' Notice
Landreth's Garden Seeds
JOHN ARTHIJIS;
CYPRIAN PRESTON
December I. 1843. dl 1-Im*
Valuable Real Rotate in , the Neighborhood
of the City for Sale.
A Farm within four miles of the City of Allacheqy
containing 114 Acres, well furnished Dwelling
House with 10 Rooms in it large Bank Barn lately
erected, Cubin House and Barn, 2. OrrherA &c. &.,
Also. A 3 story Brick Htnse on 7th st., on a lot.
37 feet by 101 •
Also. A neat Cottage h0u.40 and lot in the Reserve
track opposite Pittsburgh, 90 feet (rout by 280 deep
with shrubbery fruit trees &c. &c., will be sold very
Mao A House and Lot in the 7th Ward above the
New Basin with a beautiful prospect of both cities, riv
ers and &c. Would be exchanged for a farm within
20 miles of the City... •
Alsoi A Lot of Orcirnd In East Liverpool Ohio,
corner of Market end Water streets. 60 feet front by
130 deep, on which is elected a pottery in suc.cesfull
opperation.
Also. Four Lots of Ground in the sth Ward well
improved.
Also. A Lot on sth at. 30 feet front by 130 feet
deep.
Also. A Farm of 144 Acres adjoining, tho Town
of East Liverpool Ohio. •
Also. One undivided 4th part of three . seperate lots
containing altogether 24 Acres adjoining the above.
Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL
Dec 20, 1343. - Real Estate Agents.
A CHEAP AND GOOD FARM &c, FUR SALE.
FUR SALE, a good, well improved farm of el}
acres, lying on the Northern Turnpike, 14i
miles from Pittsburgh, and it has been occupied as a
tavern stand. There is 60 acres improved and under
good cultivation. A good two and a halt story stone
house, 29i by 24i feet, a good frame barn; good springs
of water and good family orchard on it. This proper
ty will be sold low for a part down and the ballance in
three annual pu)ments. If not sold in two months,
it will be rented for a yearend sold as soon as possible.
For terms &c., please apply at Harris' Agency and
Intelligence office, No 9 sth sarces- dec. 19.
Valuable Property For Sale.
THAT splendid Farm Houtte by the name of the
Social Hall farm, situated in Derry township,
Westmoreland county, two miles north west of Blairs
ville clothe Western Division of the Pennsylvania Ca
nal.
The farm contains two hundred and sixty acres, un
der good fence. (Ine Imildr.td acres of it cleared, the
rst covered with first rule -.lustier. There are ten
acres of mcadow, which can bu Cl7llll zeal to 150 if re
goitod, five acres planted with the choicest fruit. trees.
There is erected on the premises a::p!endid Niansion
iloa3t. of brick, two stones high, with a wing of 20 by
17 ranniag back, being 44 feet iu front by 34 feet deep,
with good ventilated cellars, a large ball running thru'
the centre, fukiing, doors and fire places in each room;
also, a spri:;gand wash house 30 by t 5. and smoke and
bake house 14 by 14, all of brick and built in the best
manner; there is aka, a large brick building 34 by 24
feet, with a never failing spring of water passing thro I
it, ,ivith one of the finest barns in the western country.
being 75 feet hmg by 41 wt le, exclusive of the over
shot and having a fine spring of wallet' in the in
side, ad'. irding at all times a full supply fur every pur
pose, a :lb grim:ries and CVt ry Extitre accessary to ren
der it rinnpicire The title is indispntable. All let
ters pos t paid w ill be attetid,d te. Address and in
quire or Foster, Real Eittate next door
to the Office, Pittsisorr,h, Pd. dlB-3t
COACHES FOR
RE. PHILADELPHIA
FAll3l4kr lOU acre 4, 12 miles from Pittiburgb.
on the Fr tnlslin Road, adjnimar, lands of William
Cadman, /he sold on fakordi,if• terms. For
furtla.r p4rticulars apply to P. MeGARR,
z."20-Itn. 144 Liberty streets.
G REF: ABM' to (tar' C , !11(.111i'd in the
4 . ,!, of the :are I born.is rieccaied, the
r r ,dr-r for the folio, in.: calcub:e real es
i ite. in the :it 01 Pitz,.,urgli, .4,:--One lot of ground
fro. t co Water street, (41.11 Market street. and ad
t ic c Ilanna andel, rd.in's u.arehouTe, Living thirty-five
t front on Water slreet, and extending hark one han
dled and ..ixty fort to Fruut Atrert, on which there is e
n. ctt4l a st,ocion. brick dwelling on Water et. now oc
cuieed a, a public linuge by Mr. John Varner, and tan
thrce stor\ brick dwell:llgs with hack buildings on
Front .freer. Al:n, one lot fronting on Liberty street
between Cecil's alley and St. Clair street, being thirty
feet in frnnt and one hundred and ten feet hack to a
ten lout a:ley, on whici is erected two three story
dr.ellice:s. with convenient bock buildings., now occu
pied by M. Mirhuel latea.s a Caleinet-Ware room,
and by Mr. S.itnuel Lind,ey, as a Grocery estriblish
thent. This property eiH be :old on fair and accom
modating tet Enquire of Mr. I'. Mulvany, at his
glass (rare h , cise corner of Market and Water streenr,
or to either of the sobtcrN-IT.
Pittaivurgh, Pa.
dec 8-Irn d a wtf [Advocate copy wtrl
•
Philadelphia
Building Lots in Birmingham.
1.. D LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit
' utued, and within two ites' walk of the
steam fe rry boat lancrinx, ;id at prices to suit
the times. The terms of payme... UII.I be Made easy,
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 JAS. Pi:VERSON - , jr.
r: -A TWO' STORY brick hOuse, suitable for a
IA dwelling aixl Grocery, situate on the cornet
of Fifth and Union affects. Pose scion given immedi
ately. Enquire of
011. JAMES MAY.
TO LEASE.
EV F:RA L Farms in Beaver and Butler counties .
on very moderate rents, which may be paid it
wheat.
Lots to be let, rent fret, on improvement leases.
FOR SALE.
Farms and uncleared lands. Apply to the
Hon JOHN BREDIN, Butler, or
EDWARD HOOPS, New Brighton,
Beaver county.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING,
&c. &c.
rp FIE undersigned, having associated themselves
JR fur the transaction of all business relative to Real
Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase and sale
ns *ell as renting of city anstoontry property, collect
ing rents, &.:c. &c.
The senior member of the firm having had much ex-,
perienco, and being extensively known as an agent of
Real Estate, they hope to receive a liberal share of
public patrantge. For the accommodation of the pub
lic, there will be two offices, where business will be te
ccived; at the Real Estate Agency of James Blakely,
Penn st., sth IVard, and at the Law office of John J.
Mitchell, S. W. side of Smithfield, (near sth.)at either
of which. persons wishing to have instruments of Nri
ting, legally and neatly exermed, titles investigated, er
desirous to purchase or dispose of Real Estate, will
apply. .7. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to the
titnies'er Ids ptofession, as heretofore.
JAMES BLAKELY,
JOHN J. I.II.ItHELL,
dec 4—da:w6trt.
IfAs the honor to inforrativ public that during his
sojourn in Pittsburgh he will give .
LESSONS IN THE E SPANISH, FRENCH AND
LATIN tANdUAGE,S. ..
From his having made the Spanish language the
sole object of his study during a residence of two years
in Havana, there is reason to suppose that be has at
qui4od a goodlinowledge of their language, the easiest
and stunt harmonious of alimodern languages.
Of his competency to teach French there can be no
doubt, from the fact of his having been a clerk i'a a
Notary in Paris, where he has studied law. WhatMr
Thevenu here states he ran prove by
.thi Ordonnance
of the King of France and by letteri from the Minister
of the Navy.
Mr Theses= can be seen every day from 12 to I r s,
at Mr Fiekcipin body!, Market street, behind the old
'court Ittittte '" ' ni2ll-1m
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A rAlOf FOR SAE
XECUTORS' SALE
VALUABLE REAL NTATE
ii EN ItY M'CULLOUGH.
JAMES CASSILY,
JA ES BL AKr LY,
JAMES C. CUMMINS,
Executors
TO LET.
Dlr. Paul Emile Ileveati
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GOARACTED DAILY VT
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lifer acmes and Meeekeifacturere' crtp - • •Par
Exchange BanthScrip
Currency
Brie Bauk Scrip *
. EXCHANGE,--AT SIGHT
Phtladelpkia
New York
Boston.
Baltimore.
.... }
Geld
•
Sileer
PENNSYLVANIA.-:-PITT.IBU.RGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh __—
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank...
Exchange
Do. Hollidaysburgh
• • PHIt.i.FSELPHIA.
Bank of North America • ----par
Do Northern Liberties
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank a( Pe n nsgivesnia. -.- par,
Farmers' and Mechanics'. bank-- —.. --pm!
Kensington bank-. • , • -par
-Manu . facturersand Mechanics' - par
Mechanics
.Ifoyamensing
Philadelphia bank
Schuylkill " ,
Southwark " -- Pon
Western
Bank of Penn Township
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches • .... 36
COUNTRY BANKS. -
Bank of Germantown . par
" Cheater county ....par
'• Delathare county .........,.par
" .Montgomery county....
Northumberland . . pay
Farmers' bank of Bucks.caunty..... ..
Easton hank
Alienate* bank. par
Franklin bank of Washington ..
Bank of Vitlintbcrsburgh....... •
.......
Middletown .
Gettysburgli
" Lewistown...
" Susquehanna county
Bents calmly bank.... • - " " " 75 •
Colum'bia Bankand Bridge CorTaay.--
Carlisle bank 2
Erie bank
221
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster
Bank of Reading
Harrisburg bank
lionesdalo "....
Lancaster "
.I 4
I-soles:oer cc. "... . - .. • -
.13.
Lebanon
Miners' bank of .Foltsrille•—. ............ 2
. - ifanonoalacla bank of Brooms:7We 1
Ness Hope and Delavare Bridge company... _ .2 •
Nortletrnpton bank
....no sale
Towanda bank . ; .... 80
Try/riming ban.:-'
West Branch bark........ .. 10 k
York bark . ..... 24
OHIO.
Ilelnront bank of St. Clair:rule I
Clinton bank o f Cohen:bus I.
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon--
Circleriltr (Lawrence, cashier).... I
" ( I rarren, -cashier) no sale
Cincinnati banks
Chillicothe bar;• •I
Commercial hank of Lake Erie__ 14.
Dayton -bank._
l'ranklin tank of Col7ll7l , bUt
Fa rulers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenrille -.1,
Farmers' bank of Canton 4-0
Gravest.. .... - I.
Granville ,
7.cr
Tfa matins . ........... _ .... -15
Lan ca.! le?
15
Marietta-.
......
.
Afechanizs' and Traders'. Cincinnati
Mount Pleasant
Norwalk .
Putnam..
Sandusky,
Scioto ~ .
Urbana
Wooster ..
Xenia .
Zan es rine
Stair hank end Cra4cite4
State Scrip
66
KENTUCKY
All banks
ILLINOIS
State bank
Bank of ltirtnai . s, Skattlieetown
IrrIIGIN lA.
•
Bank of the Valley of Virginia
Bank of Virginia. . _.._..
Exchang: bank of. Virginia 1 .
Farmers' bank of Virginia.. .. .
North-Western bank of Virginia—
Aferekaiute sirul Mechanics' bank of Vir .
ginia
Branches .. • .
... . .1
MARYLAND,
Baltimore City banks..
All other eolve74,tOre.
NORTH CAROLINA
All folvent banks.. - .....
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solrent banks
GEORGIA
All solvent bastka .
AL.VLAMA.
Mobile banks.
Country banks
LUI SI A
New Orleans bank* ( rod) . A.
TENNESSEE
All banks.
DOOR AND JOD
PRINTING OFFICE,
COAIIFR OF WOOD A: FIFTH 314.
• The proprietor* of the Nfott:,-Isc Pos* and MM.
o'er AND XtirturecrurtEß respectfully .inform their
*hada and the wrens of those papers, ilat they have
a large and nen chosen assortment
.7 &, ,-Av-w7-114111E0,
.61u%
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, rend that they are
. prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING, :
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
111.4.44.„ Bills of Lading, Circulars,
Pa.a 4:Acts, Bill Heads, Cards,
Haneollis, Blank Chgcks, Hat Tire.
311 ttlnTis a t Illautts,
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Bost Di: s, teith ap'
propriate outs,
Printed on the shcetest notice and most reasonable
terms.
Ws respectfnlJv ask tharatror age of our fri each. and'
the public in tezi.ral in this branch of our b•i.ine=:.
July 31, 7:343. PHILLIPS Si
To Pintos,
E have
e tl rec v o e n iv h e a d n'd a and fuli i a l ia l g uf` Pri.,ri
afterkeenpg con
in largo nod kegs, which we be ah:e sel%
cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders fruat the country accompanied by - ,1 %e cast
(zs •LL CASIS) be - promptly atteaded 10.
PHILLIPS &-SMITH,
ret 10-0 OfFtei of the Post/pa Maartreettiti::"
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