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    THURSDAY ORNIMG, JANUARY 11, 1844
TaoxSTEAm Sate—The American of yesterday.
atateathat Mr Tomlinson has received the models and
drawings fur the United States Iron Ship, and will im
mediately pot her on the stocks. Fie has contracted
! -•""T'''h Mr Juhn Freeman & Co- for the Iron of this
• - 11nd Messrs Spang & Co. fur the iron fur Cnpt.
r ..aaughlin's merchant vessel, both of which he has
I- - — std - w under coot
Tir HIV:. S.—The Monongahela River was closed
Wee yesterday morning above the dam, and heavy ice
is running in the Allegheny.
at BOG'S DEAD ... ..1115t bit a boy named Richard
Sinneit, on Tuesday night. His owner had him kil
led yesterday.
FROM THE INDIAN COUNTRY.
'!B003T DtPOT, Ark., Nov. 25,1843.
"Tomorrow 1 leave fir the Grind Prairie Conn-
Fil, in cantrea iv with Cokrtel H army, United Steles
Agent, and Gov P. M. Butler, Cherokee Agent,
who are Clivnissioned oo the part of the United
States. The escort will consist of 80 men and
two pieces of artillery. The Council will be held
on Red River, 103 miles west of Fort Ouachita,
and 123 miles Iron this place. It s obje c t i s to ;mist
the Textins in m Otia; ponce with the Cum namiches.
Sioways, and other wild tribes, who na yet have been
inimical to their overtures. A great numbvr of Cam
?winches are expected, and we Wye to per:mile them
'to briog their buffalo skins to 1.14, instead of taking
them to the Missouri line. We shall return in about
two weeks.
A correspondent of the Van Buren Intelligencer
writing from Fayetteville, under date of November
23th, says:—
The two Scam and Weer.. who are charged with
having murdered the Wright family, are here ia the
county jail. They will Ice convicted upon the testirn i
ny of fifty persons, who have beard them frog lend) ,
boast of having dune the decd. It is said 'hit the
Grand fury of this county hive feuarl tree bills u 7, via +t
the murderers of Ridge, and also against John It tst,
se am. acefnriplice. Tnis is going to be the cause of
peat excitement on the line.
It will be remembered that Major Ridge is the aged
chief wha feel a victim ton dtesdful conspiracy on the
221 of June, 1833, the:lame morning on which Ws ac
complished son, John Ridge, and Etias Boudinet, was
slain. The patty tent to kill Major Ridge passed
_NI ate the State of Arkansas ; and hence the indictment
RED RIVER.
The SJuthera (Alexandria) Transcript, of Thursbey
Wit, says:
"Red river is out ofits banks and still rising rapidly;
an overflow is now looked upon ai indubitable. The
revues are broken both above and below the town, and
the water backing uo Nal the rear, will soon be over
the levees in front. There are a nuul'oer of stores and
dwelling houes standiagqatside the levee iu which the
w.tter Ii stia t the depth of in )r, till) afs
S:•rxtl delt ttttirle htist 413 1 "e9r.ll.tt!l below
Ng:lli:n:l33, al It. r;v3r w't, fill is at Ca) fates t
dates.
TO OWNERS OF TOWN LOTS
In Mast Liverpool, Ohio.
T HE undersigned will attend to the payment of
Taxes, anal to the redomption of Lots sold ior
taxes in the above place. Persons desirous that I
should attend to the above for them, will forward to
me the nosn'ters of their Lots, and sufficient funds to
pay the state, county and corporation tax, annuli'" in
advance. JOHN S. BLAKF.LY,
East Liverpool.
mount ARRIVAL OP WINTER GOODS!
SrPERFINE DOUBLE MILLED
CLOT' IS. CASSIM EKES, &c.
P. DELANY, Tailor,
No 49, Liberty street,Zl door above Virgin alley,
H AS this day received a fresh assortment of Dm
ver Cloths. Cas.imeres, superior Pilot Cloths,
fancy heavy Tweed Cloth and Cassimere and other
good* suitable to the season. It is with pleasure he in
forms his friends and the public, that from the very
liberal patronage lie has received during the full, he
has been induced in additinn to his large stock of fall
goods to order
raESII SUPPLIES OF CHOICE AND FASH.
lONABLE GOODS.
And is at present prepared to offer the heat assortment
of clothing in the city, which consists in part of
SUPER DOUBLE WAVE BEAVER CLOTH
FROCK AND OVERCOATS,
PLAIN DO.,
Super Blue Black, Invisible Green, and fancy colored
FROCK AND DRESS COATS:
Every description of SACK COATS, from 4 to 6,0,
and 10 dollars;
FASHIONABLE CLOAKS
On band aid node to order at from 15 to 13 and $22,
Super do. at 25 to 30 dollars;
Every description of PANTALOON CASSIMERE,
CLOTH, SATTINETT, &c;
Plain and,Figured
IDLE VELVET AND SATIN VESTS,
And a superior us4ortment of zoods on hand to make
to order. Fair prices are paid for making work, and
tab best of Nor'-men employed. No other eatabliah
moot in the city can offer so good an assortment of
clothing as can be found at
No. 49;
No catmvagant price is asked but everything put at
the smallest advance on the original cost. All cloth
ing sold at this establishment is made by Pittsburgh
mechanics, and warranted snperiur to th 6 stock of any
eastern adventurer, who say they sell below cost.
4125-1 m
20 BA . L L 7
ES C d ß f A L I E A b F TOBACCO, this day
8. Hogan, Attorney at Law,
Office on Fifth street, between Smithfield and Wood,
next dour to Thos. Hamilton, Esqr.
FASHIONABLE
HAT AND CAP ELANDPACTORY,
r, No. 13, Fifa street, between Market and
Wood, and corner of Sialk and Grant stir
T &H. WALKER feel grateful to the
J_ s public for the liberal patronage bestow
ed arm them, and beg leave to state that thoyare fIOW
manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very su
perior article in Beaver, Russia, Neon-in, and every
other description of Hats. Also, a variety of cloth,
sealett and fur caps; all of which will be so:d at the ve
ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufacture is
done by machinery, but by the best workmen by hand,
t hey ean recommend with confidence their Hats. 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.
WM.PEACOCK.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GREAT WESTERN. PLAIN AND FANCY
Glass Cutting Establishment,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE TEMPERANCE HALL.
WHERE all hinds of cut, plain and pressed glass
of all descriptions, can be purchawl at very rea
sonablo prices, together with agreat variety of splendid
eau OtVIS. window 1414. (or sterenborus, private houies
and ChUre4 o 4. AhOr V‘rinaoW Maas , 8• CliPerios arti
do, wholesale and rata
Persons wanting any of the above anieles, will do
well to call and examine for themselves, before purcha
41,1,7 elsewhere .
taPN. B. Watch and Time piece Glasses a/wiii
on hand. 025--3 m.
J. G. & A. GORDON,
12 Water .treet
M• BLiss
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
I T would be well for the traveling community to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
upon their own encouragement of floats 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 men who understand the
principles of the Steam - Enxine, to be a sure preventa
tire against those dreadthl disasters. You have cer
tainly,
in the hundreds of explosions that have already 1
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 1
Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it they
preference. They have went to an additional expense ,
that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore
to meet them with a correspondingdegree of liberality, 1
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 accomtno4ations in other respects are equal, and 1
in many cases superor, and as them is one leaving
Pitt:burgh every- day, why will you run any risk, when
it is so completely i n your own power to avoid those dis
asters.
All boats marked thus [•] in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied
l '
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats provided with theSafcly Guard.
ALPS, LADY OF L YONS, '
AGNES, LEXINGTON,
AMARANTH, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MINSTREL.
BOSTON. MARIETTA,
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC.
BRIDGEWATER, ArusAasvUM VAL' Y,'
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, Aruscu PARK,
CICERO. • MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMERY,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, NEPTUNE.
CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT,
CLIPPER. NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO.
DUQUESNE. ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORE EA.NS, OL IVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, 'PENELOPE,
EMMA, PANAMA,
EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN 'tithe SOUTH,
EL DORADO, ROWENA,
EVELINE, RARITAN,
EXPRESS MAIL, SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA, SARATOGA.
PORT PITT, SAVANNA.
GALENA, ST. CH A I:LES,
GE4V'L BROOK, ST. LOUIS,
GALLANT, TALLE YRAND,
IDA, TOBACCO PLANT,
INDIAN Q VEEN. VIC 7'RESS.
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
J. H. BILLS, VIOLA.
JE IVESS. WF:ST WIND.
JAMES ROSS, WING AND iv D. - G,
mir 'II
%VINTE It CA VI PAW.%
DrillianteareeranatinprecolentedSucces s
THREE BIG DOORS!
T HE proprietor of this well known andly fu
vnred establishment takes great pleasure in in-
forming his friends and the public at large that he has
now prepared at his
SPLENDID SALES ROOM,
No. 1.51. LIIIKIITY ST.,
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
WINTER CLOTHING
Ever offe r ed fur sale in this City.
Hli .ITOCK OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMF:RES. PILOT AND BEAVER
CLOTHS, CACH MERE. S \ TIN AND
OTHER. vEsrt VS,
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of which can be muntActured into clothing r.r_
der, and made in as good style. and a s t a , t il y
ionably deaf med as at any other establishment
IN THE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN TEE CITY,
And at no place west of dr. mountains can purchaiers --
find such a variety of goods from which to select us at For Rent.
the min:. three ~tory brick House and
I. Office, intinitiLig the Bark of rittsburgli.on
"urn street, at present occupied by Alderman Wat
son
THREE BIG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he
has a magnificent n.sortment of
I
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS. &e,
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is
"QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,"
And in following Ott this system he feels eon
fidentthilt Lis customers and him.elf
ARE MUTUALLY LIENEFITED.
H 1 WOULD INVITY:
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GE • TLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT. FARMER. MECHANIC
AND IVOR KLVGMAN
To :all rind examine for themselves nt
TUE THREE BIG DOORS,
No. 151. Liberty airtet,
AND THEY MUST DE SATISFIED.
Eir OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.„
na JOHN APCLO.SKEY
T UST
RECEIVED and for sale by 11 , 1. THORN,
No. 53, Market street,
500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar,
600." " " in casks,
100 " variegated soap.
50 " white Castile. (oily lot in - raarket)
100 " almond snap, d lb. casks,
50 dn. shavintr, soap,
10 " Glenn's rose sperm eetti soap, for chapped
hands and for iiftening the shin.
The subsea-111;T has on hand a larger assortme n t of!
the above articles Linn any other establishment in this
city, and is also receiving a large supply offresh drugs,
&c. W. . THORN,
net 7 No. 53. Market Street.
DIVIDEND.
Ornct oF T$F. ALLEC.I.SI:NY BRIIIGF: CO.,
Pittsburgh, January Ist. 1894. /
Pr HE President and Ma agers of the "Compnny. for
1 riveting a Bridge ewer the Allegheny River, oppo
site Pittsburgh. in the County of Allegheny," hat,e this
day declared a Dividend of five percent on the capi: al
stuck of said Company, out of the profits of the last six
months, which will be pniri to stockholders or their le-
Pal represuetatives, on or after the 11th instant.
JOHN HARPER,
Tien:neer.
jl-2,wci4w3t
Peeled Dried Peaches, &c.
rUST Pixel% rd, a small supply of peeled di ird peach
ea, Tye dour. Thorn's excellent palmonary candy
for coo :ha. colds, dte. peppermint, levnims, cinnamon
Godfrey's cordial. British oil, balm of life , B rod ioo anti ,
dispoptic and anti-bilious pills. Earns' chamomile and
apeuieist pith s red, blue and black ink, books, writing
and letter pares, dec, and a fresh supply of Louisville
lime, for sale law far cash, &c. ISAAC HARRIS,
Arm and Commission Merchant,
No. 9, Fifth street. I
FOR SAFETY,
or 7112
-- ---- --- -- - --- - -
Johai D. Davis,
Par Salo.
AT the Real
ArCtIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH7,
I:vete Agency of BLAKELY &
MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Corner of Wood and Sih sta.. Pittsburgh,
Smithfield, near sth street. IS ready to rneive mercirindize of every description
Also. a huusa and lot on 7th street, near the new J_ on consignment, fur pubic or private sale, and
Court Hour..
Also, a farm in Ross townshi frcom long- experience in the above business, flatters
acres. p, containtng 114 himself that he will be, able to give entire satisfaction
Also, 2 acres °fiend, adjoining the town of Nano- to all who may favor him with their patronage.
ver, Ohio. Regular sates on MONDA rs and THURSDAYS, of Dry
-,Good+and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain- Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new
ing 144 acres.
and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Also, a lot of ground on sth Meet, 30 feet front by i
, &ilea every eveningottearlygas light. augl2
130 feet deep.
Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract, opposite
./ .'
Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 230 deep, on wbirb is
erected a neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery,
fruit trees, grape vines, 4.c, have b2eu lately planted
on the lot.
Also, six acres of land, ndjoining the town of East
Liverpol. on which is ereeted a rope walk, &c.
house nod lot on Prospect street, beautifully
situated (would be exchanged fur a farm within 2U
miles of the city). Apply is
d3O BLA&ELY & „MITCHEL.
EICECIPTORS' SALE
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
GREEABLY to the provisions comained in the
.11 will of tho late Thomas Cessilly, deceased, the
subscribers offer for sale the follow ing enfeeble real es
tate, in the city of Pittsburgh, siz:—One lot of ground
fro ring on ‘Vrtter street, neat Market street. and ad
joing Henna and G mion's warehouse, being thirty-five
feet front Oa Water in met, and extending back one bun
died end sixty feet to Front Street, on which there is e
rected a :Tacit'''. brick dwelling on Witter st. now oc•
cupied 114 a public house by Mr. John Varner, end two
three story brick dwellings with buck huildiegs on
Front street. Also, one lot fronting on Liberty street
between Cecil's nlicy end Sr. Cluir street. twine thirty
feet in front end one hundred and ten feet beck to it
ton fort alley, on whict is erected two three story
dwellings. with convenient beck buildings. now occu
pied by Mc. Miehnel Kane a. a Cabinet-We r e room.
end by Mr. Samuel Lindsey, us a Grocery esieblish
ment. This property wi I h,sso:d on fair end accom
modnting terms. Enquire of Mr. I'. Miliveny, at his
glass ware house corner of Market and Waterstmets,
or to either of the subscribers.
HENRY M'CULLOUGH.
JAMES CASS] LY.
JA %I FS BLAKELY,
JAMES C. CUMMINS,
dec 8-1 m d aan f [Advocate copy artfl Executors
A CHEAP AND GOOD FARM &r., FOR SALE.
F OR SALE, a ;Nut well improved farm of 8I
nerea, Nine on the Northern Turnpike, 14j
mile,' from Pitt:borgh. and it hnu been occupied n.‘ n
tavern stand . There i. GO nrres improved and !indef.
eti!tivati-m. A root! Iwo mud bolt 4tery tto.ie
2Slbt 241 leer, n e , aul Cruse burn; roo I
of water and rood fnmily 0114111 rd MI it. Thi. proper
tie will be uold low for u part down the bal:3:ire
in
three ahnual priments. If not ',old in twn :now h..
it will be rented fur a year nod sobi n..rwur a. po..thle
For term. &-., please a pp l y nt Haim' Azoory nod
irirellizen er p. N 95 tr 4 •c. 19.
FOR SALE.
T IIE ONE HALF pin of the three stnry Brick
H.m-e and but sitiirto in M•kr!,et
tt present nr.-opieri by Thomioi Campbell. nod
a; a Dry Gahri., .tore. The title to tlli• proper
ty i 4 wapipAtioaahl e . nod will h,. .oh{ r..l4ntrallle --
jan 4 A !TY!: to BLAKELY St MITCHELL.
Building Loti in Birmingham.
1 9 LOTS, ..ni:ahle for b ii:di
• ulted. and tt ithin two . •of - the
Steam ferry hot, I landild will • • tri at prire4 t,,
the tinv•i. The term* ufi n m u e . wiii be madr en.y.
eitlwr for ca.-11 nr aurh bart , t a.,an be ntall,..ivui!!ible.
Apply to the stihterit.x.rs in I.3.rntingh3m. or Mr. P.
P , terson. No. 4, Ferry street. I'itt:l , l,ol.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON. r
To Let.
F ROM the ling of next Apra, Ner.:l
s:t feet r ker, Oil M :let strm.t. Le
ween 3.1.t0d 4th Mn•ct.t.
A:so, room. on the 2,1 and 3.1 stories, over Mr Car
ter's Hook fOrP, and over the .torn now ocropied by
Mr Jame. CumpLell. ftom M ,rket st.
Inquire uf E. D. ZZ
No 51. 3
TO LET
A., , for :
rn
of Filth 3,.d Poise-siori gisen immodi
rtUly. EllTnre of
011
To LEASE.
\', t•i•••,,11 ttl •r t..trtti
11 oa yttry to .I..ratert-tits, whit•it mat be pliti
it
Wheat.
L ,t+ to be let, reac fre,, r irn , rnvetnnnt lease,
FOR SALE.
Forme and uncleared hind:. Apply to the
MI JOU N !MEDI V, Butler, (Jr
EDWARD 11001'S, New Brighton,
131.11,er rolint
d 12-Im
A t.so. the three r tory brick building, No. 63, Third
street, at present occupied hy %I'm Seeley.
Al.BO, ten acrer.of ground on Pro.pect HiH.nenc the
rity, on Which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard,
&c. l'usaessiuu gi‘en Ist April next. Apply to
.101 - IN D. DAVIS,
corner of 11 oocht.; Filth sts.
B ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BA RGA.INS l l ! -
All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please PROCLAMATION.
.CITT n . s. Pirrsacrtast, ss.
call at No. 151, Liberty street.n rid see for yorirselves. . . .
sap 7. J. NI cCLOSK EY. N conformity with thr• provisions of au tint of the
I Gancral A:s-tem'rly of rhe Commonwenlth of Penn
resh Ratter. vlvanin, pro% hbrig for the Incorporation of the City
A LOT of prima fresh R./ I Butter. just receivr d o'f Pit tshirrgir, and of Ihe saplement to said a c , I.
ill and for sale by REINH ART & STRONG. ALEX A N DER HAY, May o r a the said city. do i--
t 12.9. 190 Liberty street.. ow this my Proclamation, doclari rg dog on th e s ec ,
-------- on.' Tuesday of Juno Il
s e, A. D , I 3 - 14. beim! the Marti
In the Coot of Common Pleas of Allegheny Conn- d a y of th.o nimob. "I lie freerneer of each %Yard of wii I
ty. of De[: bar Term. 10:1 I. Na. 130.
city. qualified to t' ore for the members of the ltiose of
•-•.... N 5 0 ,. ., TN the matte r lif thi , application of Du- appre•eirrative s of this Commonwealth.," will inert to.
L S. 1 -
qlleAlle CUlleV, fur Charter of Incur gmhe r at the iismil pl iee of lioldbig elections in their
) porntion;
respective Ward.. and elect by harlot. One nersoo i.:
...sew And now to wit, Aug. 12, 1393; The each and evert' Ward min!ified to serve ii• members of
constitution of Ditritiestie Colli4e having been present- the House of Represents:rives of this Commonwealth.
rd 10, undo rimsb:. tip C van, mid the C ritct Irtriag t o be n member of the Select Council, s a d five per:-
carefully caamitall the said iostrum e . it , an d i t appear- sons tria!ified its lit . ..regal I. is ea:M and every Ward,
I ing to the C curt that the objects, at tirles mulct' iditions to be miemb,ps of the Common Council.
jtherein set forth and contained, are lawfill, and not in- And that oil tire slime CI iy. the cittsm• °fon id Wards.
urions to the community, do direct the add writ big to will at the place. af , r , s.til, elect hy ballot. a citizen
: b e filed in the office of the Prothommtry of this Court, of the said City, qn trifled to be a narraher of the blouse
and that notice be insetted in the Morning Post. in the ~ Reptesentitives of this Commonwealth, to be May
! •
i city of j.:;••sburgh, fitrthree weeks, setting forth the ape or of said City,
plicaii„ w t hi s C„prt, to grant such Charter of Incurs Given under my hand and the seal of said city of
porntion. From the Accord.
Attest:
Pitt.burgh, this 27th day of Dee , •mSer A. D. 1843.
A. SUTTON, Pro. i d23-te. . ALEXANDER HAY, Mayor.
Notice is hereby given, that app ieution has been'
_
m Charter m a de to the Court for a for Duquesne Cul-
(MI city dailies cony.)
loge, and 'hut unless cause is shown to the contrary REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ____-______
CONVEYANCING
within three weeks, the Court will he asto-r1 to grant &c. &c.
said -C harter. THOMAS HAMILTON.
, T HE undersigned, having associated themselves
jar 1-3 w Atey for Petitioner '
for the transaction of all business relative to Renl.
• Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase and sale
as well as renting of city and country property, collect
ing rents, &e. Stc.
The senior member of the firm having had much ex
perienoe, and being extensively known as an agent 01
Real Estate, they hope to raceive a liberal sh are o f
public patronage. Fur the accommodation of thepub
lic, there will be two o ffi ces, where business a ill be ie.
ceived; at the Real Estate Agency of James Blakey.
Penn st., sth Ward, and at the Law °Meteor John J.
Mitchell. S, IV. side of Smithfield, (nen r sth.) at either
of which, persona wishing to have instruments of xri.
ting, legal.y and neatly executed, titles investimed, or
desirous to purchase or dispose of Real Estate, wilt
apply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to the
datiasofiths profession. as heretnfote.
JAMES BLAKELY.
JOHN J. MITCHELL.
ise4-dayika.
Co-Partnership Notice.
A G. REINHART, hiving a.4sociatt d with him
SIDNEY STRONG, will eolith Ile the Whtile
gale and Retail Grocery and Commla,tioa
tinder the firm of Reinhart 4ir.Stran:, at the old Atand
No. 140 Liberty street. A. G. REINHART,
Pittith'gh. Dec 7.1848. SIDNEY STRONG.
P llemo CAWFIELDhas rea v
me a d L
his marble Estill,
• lishmeut to Wood at. opposite Fahnestock's
Drug Store, where he win keep constantly on hand
Tomb Stones. Mom:m:lm etc. ap 19-Iyr
FRESH CHEMICALS, &.c,—Rid Preeip. Pill,
Hydrag, &eyehole, Versus, Oxide Biennial.
et the Drag Stove of JON. KIDD.
al7
, SSIGNEES' SALF, OF THE BA LANCE OF A
DRY GOODS STORE.
A T Davis Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
Wood and Fifth streets. to-morrow. Thursday,
Janualy 11th, at I 0 o'clock A M, will be sold. by order
of Assignees, the balance of a retail Dry Goods ami
Grocery Store: comprising in pert—
Superfine blue and grey cassinetta,
Do do Steubenville jeans.
Beeves and pilot cloths,
Superfine broad cloths various colors,
Merino., nlpaccas,
Calico end gingham., muslies.
Gre en , red, yello w and vi bite flannels,
Velvet, gloves and hosiery.
Woolen, cachmero and merino shawls,
Italian ciavuts, mous. de leon,
For and cloth caps.
Re+ do made cimbil.g, .12;
Over e:rits, punltliißMS, drawers and shirts.
One boll cht at te a ,
One reddy box do,
Vur box rancilr.s.
At 2 o'clock I'. NI
Ode splendid sad, hair sent,
ra`de+, chairs, be.l tto t 1.-tad Introlits.
jtin 10 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer,
UFFALO ROBES by single robe or bed Airsale
liv
A. EICELEN.
9 ,„ 0 "" HOS. N. 0. SUGAR. just received, anti for
Air ei sale by J. G. & A. GORDON.
. 27.
SKINS, dr.•..ied and nurirt•r.rd. just
ed anti forsule by A. BEE LEN.
05-tr
1101 p lIFFALO ROBES..—Received by Cinern.n fresh
and full supply of all sizes of Robes. A pply to
nEt-tf
A. BEELEN.
5, Box ES FIRE CRACKERS, jti4t received and
I I for .ate by C. YEAGEIt.
r12.5-3t 108 Market et. near Liberly.
„..,„ o r' SHAKES Allegheny Bridge Steck, at pri
to_,l yaw *ale, by JOHN D. DAVIS,
at.p 1 1 Corner of %Vat al and Fifth duvets.
Z OAR BUTTER.—A lot of that cele•brated choice
family butter, put up in full bound ketr., Apply
BEELEN.
Landreth's Garden Seeds.
A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on 1
hand and fur sale, at Ws agehc:,. the I)rtie oho- of
E. L. SNOW DEN.
sep 10 Ia 4. Lib( rtv st., head of Wood l
BIiFF E
LO TONG si.—Reeei, Ben en I
10 IL,V, 11,1111;u Tongtl, , , in fi
-g t0:24
:24
; IVest Braaek bank ..... ...... ...... ......... 10
, i .r ...kr. ti,rvct
A. BEELES. Tho Sa"(Nate, Ita:aiason, Nlaster. leaves every
• " ' • • • "
Thur.(' iv at 10 o'clock. a. m.
York bank ....
OHIO.
----- ------ The Cutter Coili:as 3laater louvre every Thursday at
1
Belmont bank of $t Clairrcille a
a. m.
I —.l
) 0()
..... BI3LS Cu d , r %I. gto in store nral for setle .
by VINTGAZL In "' el "wk ' . ' Clinton bcatk
bankl...
RI: I Nil Aitr & S I-RUNG. rho II atttr , m• - !ry. Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat- calumbiana of sVete Lisbon.— .. .... .... 1
urdly at 10 o'ch,ck a. m.
Circlet - We (Lawrence, cashier)
.1
,129. HO Liberty street.
The Expre.ot, Par:it:lean, Ma.ster, leaves every Sum- ~ (IVarren, cashier) no sale
Something fat New Yearell day at 10 o'clock rt. m.
: Cincinarti banks
i
WTORTHY "1 not tee to tl.,te . i, lt , :aeliiig House JOHN BIII.NIINGHAM & CO, ' makk a gk e b an k
.... .. ...... 1
.
keepers, or Proute famides. t.amel: m10.:10
‘ l . Commercial bank of Lake Erie 13
Can‘o.:ll.lc:. docks, terrapins, rock fish., salmon,
Dayton Gala
I
Trout. pike and perett crush lone B.iitimm t. 11;14i ill
Pronnin bank of Coltintlnis..— . .... .. 1
tine orl'er. ken , , slier tr sten; of ex,-ellerd rpt.r,oy.
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Sienbr
_ _ _
, gi, sah and fresh The a , , ~so are ~I fered for ruse le to
f,roo',ie., or %till be se t ved ;IX • •
frilin th , muuntairf
r,S•cf
11 1 1.1 i Vi. 111,1,01 or portipo.
other eatable. nn band, such as are ,ernerallv
4,.pt iao I 1 map of Refreah a •nt, which trill be terra
pd up in a curniurtab,e manner, to citizens and stran
ger..
I am also prepared to farnioh families tt ith costars
by the canioter at as bra- rite. a. thtly ara Ibo
ao;.1 by any
dr..tler in tide city Soisried ta nii 'oral share
at
patronage, and not feeling a dispo,ition u, c.:aim any
peculiar isetit on my own ace..uat, yet 1 wou.d be
thankful under existing cire.itn.riutc.e.., to meet with
with...tem encouraternent in my htte enterprise that
s. i!1 , v..tir.int CI continual 4 1 , 1pr'y of bitott ie. from the
eastern tnallset.
The following ;UV my p, ices for oyiters erred np:
erwil, iker dozen, $ 31 crwo.
Fried, "
50 "
Chi flog Dish.
37i •‘
25
Sluelt, I,Kiot•Li or nt the stand, 37 y "
wirer Um nutting,
.50 "
Canvas,. hark duck., Om set ved up fur
two person.,
no 3 yer.omi.
Terrapins, .. , •tved up ore fair ;nod bize
for 31.er-onl.,
3.00
Or, Terrapins. p• r dor. to tend , :ut. 0.00
Canvas. hack duct..., per Bair, 3 00
oy4t e r• li..hrlfs to ~•„d ant . per tli.t. 2i CIA.
C 1 1 ,110.114 61. Isi ze, 2:2s
Irdf d.,. 1,12 i
And if odwr liot,o.r, in rant...te r oy-ten.
for Irss 01311 I iletlbtlV.•prla.l.4. 1 51.1161 hr II
knowle.N. of it, tier I .1 1 / 3 tia.l rfflitled n•lt t, lie itt.d...r.
sold in that artic.ie and um ready t,, enter into eurape
tition with ony one in that doe of bted.letal.
Re.pretfuily, &e..
J. E. KILDOURNE.
NVe.tern F.xclioncr,
N. , . 9 Marko it.
JANICS MAY
STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.,
pimmirding and guniuniesion Merchants,
CLICVELAND, OWO.
A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com
pany composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie
Canal; Washington, Line. Hamer, Pahner‘k Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Clev‘...
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohiu Canal. Propriel
tors ofthe Merchants, Lino, Ohio Canal.
MUIR TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, 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, Cleve/and.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham Sr. Co., Pittshargls.
ep 1 1843-1 y
Beaver ant Warren Packet,
--THE canal packet ERIE, J. M.
master. nape as regulas tri
weekly packet between the abuvalhed ports. leave
Beaver on Moadays , Wednesdays , and Fridays' morn
s
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
BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
_
Bank of North America
Do Northern Liberties par
Do Pennsylvania
.......
Commercial Bank of Pannsyliania
Farazers' and bfechaiiks' bat/ r
par
Ker:sington hank.
Manufacturersp ar and Mechanies' par
Mechanics
.... • par
2 1 1 - oyamensitig .
Philadelphia bank
Schuylkill par
Southwark "
Western par
Bank of Penn Township
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches IG
.• • • . e
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown' .....•.• ••• • • ...par
" Chester county par
" Delaware county ...... ....par
" Montgomery county .: r
Nortliomberland
par
Farmers' bunk of Bucks county par
Easton hark...... . • . ...... par
Doylestown bank .
Franklin bank of Washingten 1
Bank of Chambersburgh 6)
•••••• • • . ma
" Middletown
" Geftysbiirgh 2
2
NEW LINE OF U. S. 1I 11L co IC:HES FOR " Letistotem ••••••
AVAS InOTO.S CITY, B LTI MIRE,
•ND NEW YORK. Berks county bank
lIIS :h e i,; in fo!I ory.rttion and leaves Pittsburghl Columbia Berakand Bridge Company.. _
-1. daily at o'clock A. M., via Wa.shingaun Pa. ' Carlisle bank .
and national mad to Cumb?rland, connecting here Erie bank
..
with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Tray- Farmers and Drovers' bank
elers will find this a srmedy and comfortable route, I Farmers
Ba d
of Lancaster 1
it being a separate and distinct Pitt=burgh and Cum- " Bank of Reading
berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not Harrisburg bank 2
been h-retofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at Honesdale ".
...... 2
the short-st notice with the privilege of going through Lancaster ..
direct or taking one nights re,.: at their ontion. Lancaster co. "....
For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela Lebanon "
L. W. STOCKTON, Miners' bank of Pottarille
fu') 3—i tf. Presidont of N. R. Stage:3o. Monongahela bank of Brounsrille 1
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 .
Northampton bank
Towanda bank --no sale
Wyoming bank
r, - .l4;.;_t_ 41Ativria
a ;
••••••;:ai:i..e
Ad?
1843.
F ARE REDUCED.-17. S. M. LINE or STAGES
via atm ROAD Cuti, from Pittsburgh, via 13ed-
I ford. ChamTnnburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to
Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train of cars to
N. Y. &c. Oily 150 miles staving and one night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore.
Faro to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore 9.
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
Office 2 l door below the Merchant•' Hotel Wood it.
MENDELL, GRAHA.NI, WAUGH &Co.,
feb el 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
The Great Central float
Via National Road and Baltimore and Olio Rail
Road Company.
'"' ,
•A rsT l -. • trar6-
"a ' d ; •
nevaLas Packets, for Ciaciaziati.
Dotted States Wagon and Rail Road Line.
, r , f•
c1121:-.2.
T H E silbscriber4 brave made arrangements tofor
%V rd good. during the winter to and from Pitts.
burgh, Philadelphia and New York.
C A McANULTY,
Cannl Bain, Liliert street. Pittsbi
d4-3rn
- • - - - - - . • - ......
1 Massillon .. .
..... .1
' Mcckanics' and Traders'. CinCin ?tali
2
Mount Pleasant 1
-- .__— -- Norralk
WINTER DRY GOODS. ' Putnam
....
1
TIF.RNAN & JONES. 99. WOOD STREET, i Sandusky
an umianally large. atnek r f B ei 4 ge) -------------- . 20
A n I .l i ' ::t u f:r ( r ; " Zi i i t g l : l rfurvhiaPd within the last month. r-r . r 6 a ,,, •
................ 50
.... .1
for cruh, embracing nearly every article desirable for . Wons'er
1
the geu4 on %%hid) they wi:l sell at a eery slight ad- ' Xenia
.. ..
vnnee. (14 cas. par mon, y only. CAll and see. ; Zanestilh
.... •
....
..... _ _ __ l
.
d1.5-Klts% lm
NOTICE.
T HAVE this dny taken ntr.p.trtnership in the Ennu
i dry s ut, WILLIAM J. Aso..num; the
hs. uo..e. to b.: rstntiorted under the firm of JO hat As
ders,,n an l Son. All permtos harlot , allot., agnint4
ror., n ill ph.a:e present them for settlemom, either to
my gm, or myself. JOHN ANDERSON.
S ITI O i field Foundry. Wittvr stieto,
Pittsburgh. Jan'y /844
jl-Im.
2,50
PRESS GOODS
hi R F.CT FRJNI Pii 11 A DELPILIA
rRESH Zinte Curr,t,44,
Prima fresh Primes,
" " Ci ron,
ord nx Almonds,
SicEy au
Filberts, Cream Nuts.
Gnat•a Jelly.
•
Joisthe Puxte,
Pats Balsumique,
Extract of Lemon.
Rose Water, Mae.,
Tupiocn. Isinglass,
S..erm Candles, &c & c .
Just received. and A,r snle by
REINHART & STRONG,
d2B 143, Liberty street
orkDyer.
CiSEE HIM ES. would respectfully inform his friends
V and the public in. general, that he dyes Ladies'
.1 resses, Habits and Mantels of every description, back;
and warrants thorn urn tosmut, and to look equal to new
goods. He dyes fancy colors of all description s of silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of
gentlenaen's clothing, on as to resemble new goods.
Mr. H. flatters himself that he can please the public.
as h e h as don e an extensive business in New York for
. wenty years. All work done on moderate termft, at his
urtablishment in sth at., between Wood and Smithfield
rear the Theatre.
CERTIFICATE.
This is to certify that OS E E HINIES hits done
Mork for us, which has fully answered our expee
tations, and wo consider him a competent dyer.
S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy,
Wm. Barnes, W. B. Bides
1. B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porter,
David Hall. H. H. Smith,
B. F. Mahn. Henry Javens
David Bides, A. Shoekey, jr.
Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera,
George Barnes.
FOR. SALE CHEAP,
Taro lisp and First Rate Steam Engines,
O NE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot stroke, will he sold with or without liiyi;er:t.
Timiather engine is 12 horse power,l4 inch rylindet.
3 font stroke, rare boiler about 22 fort long. 30 inches
in diameter. The=e ermines are made of the hest ma
terms and in the mnit substantial manner, And will ite
sold na necommodarine term.. They ran be teen ai
the wnrehottse of the subscriber at any time
nB-tf H. IIF:VINE.11.
Preeman's Fire Brick for gale.
JCST receired, MOO Freertian's be Fire Brie,.
J
which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand
sad sold tow for cash, by - SIRMINGRAM &
may 27 No. 50 Water st
jaA
THOMAS BORBTDGE, Agent,
272. M irket Street, Philadelphia
flank Notts ate (Excbaugi.
CORRECTLY) DAILY DT
A. GAMER, EXCHANGE BROKE,
CO tLY /ER OF WOOD •lID THIRD sTS
SPECIE. STANDARD.
Merchants and Maw/fact re rs'
Ezchange Bank Scrip
Currency
Erie Baiek Scrip
EXCIIIA—NGE—AT
On Philadelphia
New York
Boston.
Boltiisore
Gold
Silver
.par
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGIL
Bank of Pittsbnrttk j) aie
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank par
Ezclange
Do.lloaidajisburgis
P HltAlsELEglek.
Farmers' bank of Cantoz ....... .-
Geauga
Graarville
Hamilton
Lancaster
Marietta
Stale bank and branches INDIAN A
State Scrip
..
KENTUCKY
All banks
ILLINOIS
Stale beak
Bank of Illinois, Sharnermn-n.
Bank of the Valley of
Bank of Virginia
Etch bank of Virginia
Farnee rs' bank of Vir ia
North. TT estern bank of Virginia
.. • . ••
iferekants . and Media hied' lank of Virginia.- ..1
8randie5............
• •• •- -•---
MARYLAND,
Baltimore City banks_ .............
All other solvent krnkv
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks......
_ ........... ..
SOUTH CAROLINA
Aliso:vela banks
GEORGIA
All solven: bwas .
AL VLAMA
Mobile bank 4....
Country banks..
•
New Orleans banks (goort) si-V.
.....
TENNESSEE
AU banks
DOOR AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
N. Tr. cormert OF WOOD & FIFTH STS,
1 The proprietors Of the Monxisc Post and MER
CURY AND MASC7iLCTURXIL reipPctfally inghrtn their
friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have
I a large and well chosen assortment of
1 44 • -firja ltill P arMIL 7- AP . : Jii -..
a.Ta' .All cQa. - s2 ~ , I . • 7 : .ealaa.aGi
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are.
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
134,,.4.1., Bills of Lading, 1 Circulars,
Pai ~ _ lets, Bill Heads, Cards,
Hannoills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips.
211 I tunbs of Zlautt.
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bias, title br,
prapriate cuts,
Printed an the shortest notice and most reasisesiblis
terms.
We respectfully ask the patronage of intr friends anal
the public in general in this branch of our business.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS 3: SMITH.
__________
To
Printery.
V iTE hare received, and will hereafter Iceep coo
Y stand , / on hand, a 6;11 stzpplynf Printi Ink
in larze and small kegs, which we ail) be able ng to sel
cheaper than it has heretofore leen sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by •Ile gash
(ix •Lt. CA5t3) will be promptly attendrd to.
PHILLIPS IS:: SMITH.
net 10—tf Office of the Post and Maantactmer.
J UST RECEIVED, 30 bbla hest ground Carnwooit,
at the drug store of JON. KIDD,
SPECIE
It
2
0
0
..
.11
90
72
15
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........ 1 2
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