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PITTSBURGH, PA.
TUESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBERIB44.
TAU:a PATEIT SAFE Locus.—.llr YAW; le left
ants ofilese recently invented Locks at our office, and
after having it thoroughly examined by an intelligent
Safe manufacturer we have no hesitation in saying,
that we believe it to be as well, if nut better adopted
la the purposes for which it wus invented iltan any
other lock now in use. it has many advantages over
JIM combination or tumbler Locks, which cannot foil
to bring it into use among Safe ntanufucturers. In
thd fer4t place, it is so constructed thnt it defies the
perwertic ingenuity of lock-pickers to pick it; there are
no mean by which art impression can be tuketiof it;
it cannot be blown open with powder as some of •tbe
Locks now in use have been, and, what is a great
•eonsideration its these 'economising timer., it is not
morn than one half the price of those now in general
otres
Mr Yale wlll remain at tt o Exchange Hotel a few
clays,. whore the lochs may be ace°.
Parritti!tg a Compositor. --A letter from Itunhourg
ier-tbas 14th of October says: "Last Saturday all the
pantries engaged on the daily journal, the Correa
' pmideat Impartial de Hambourek, celebrated by a
slimier the sixtieth anniversary of the entry of one of
•theeompositors. named Hein, on the paper. During
dna lung period he had not missed his work a single
day. He is now eighty years of age, enjoys excellent
heahh, and does his woi k like a young man. There
were 210 peisons present at the dinner including all
the employing prii.te: sof die place. One of these
eemtlemen,M Bodecker, sent 100 pine apples, 400
lbs - Of fine grapes, and an immense quantayuf flowers
.rar,thateasi.."
LIBERTY MEETING
The Liberty men of PittAnirgh will hold a meeting
this (Toe May) evening, the 12th inio, to make arraii
gethenti for the approaching Cit, Election.
n0v . .12 Ir.
Good Intent Slag Stage Line for Erie.
THSubseritmr respectfully informs the Public
E
that, having recently made it contract with the
I'. 0. Department for carrying the Mail front this
place to Erie; have procured new Troy built Couches
Cur the conveyance of Passengers And having also
procured fresh Teams, and growl, careful and sober
drivers, are enabled' to drive through in thirty 4 wo
hours, being out bat one night. The Stage will leave
tdat.Exchange Hotel every morning at 9 o'clock, A.M.
BRINKER, BENNETT, &
.P. 8. For seats. apply to Wlt Moorhead, Agent,
next door to the Exchange Hotel.
This is the only Line that runs clear through to
Erie, the Other,Litie running no further titan Mercer.
nov. 4. 1844.
(Spirit of the A ge copy 3 mos. and charge this office.)
Flannels anti Casainettes.
AFRESH supply of Flannel's and CessineUes,
jfifl received from the Manufacturers, /tad far
sole tow, by GEO. CCCHHAN;
nov 1 No 28 Wood St-
Concert Ball
The subscriber haring re-fitted this Room in good
style will let it out for Concerts and Exhibitions at re
duced'prices.
Balla (where four Managers will take charge of it)
inehnliog supper For each Gentleman. $1.50
ricw. 4,1844-1 w
6 BblsSpirits Turpentine; 1 Cask Sal Soda;
2 " Epsom;
4 t! -- fopitilVnrniah No 1 &2; 1 " Gum Shellac;
" Venet. Red; 1 " -Refined &tax;
e" Sp. Brown; Bldg Whiting;
1". Ref'd Gm Camphor;. 1 " Rull Sulphur,
Together with a gi netal assortment of Drugs,
Medicines, Dye Stuff's, &c. Jnst recPived. and fur
tale low, by KERR & MOHLER,
no, 3 corner of Wood at. and Virgin alley.
Proposals Su Ships' Smith's Work.
1100110POSALS will , be received by the undersigned,
1' at the Exchange Hotel, in this city, until sun
Alnin on Thursday, the 14th instant, for making all
the isp work, or skips' emiik's trot k pertaining to the
spans and rigging, &c.&c., of the Iron steamer build
ing in this city for the Navy,
The proposals must state the price per pound for
all finished work, and be accompanied by n standard
specimen of the work of the bidder, which must es.
tahlish satisfactorily to the undersigned the bidder's
ability to do the work.
All the wotk deliverol. to be subject to the approval
of the undersigned, or of the Agent appointed by him
to receive it, and the payments to be made in two
parts. The first, deducting ten per-cent as security
for the fulfilment of the contract, to be made on the
delivery of one half orthe work, &el the last, with the
ten percent withheld, on the fulfilment of the contract
to the satisfaction of the undersigned.
The Pittsburgh Daily American and Daily Morn
ing Post, will please publish daily until the 14th inst.,
intelusive, and forward a piper containing the adver
tisement, with bills in duplicate to the undersigned,
rt the Exchange Hutel in this city.
W. %V. HUNTER,
Lieut. Superiutendant
Pittsburgh, November stb, 1344.
dtt4ewv
IlemovaL
ity M'DONALD bas removed his Bootrsruns
•
'.. to MX:litres dtlYreTheln, No. 65 ‘VooD ST.,
gia ilia corner of Wood and Fourth streets, mud next
dooi to Lynd and Bickle)'s Auction ruo n.
A splendid assortment of Miscellomeous and Theo
logical books, and every variety of School books and
Sisk . tionary, he ofi•rs for sale, at wholesale and retail,
on as favGrabld terms as they can he purchased in the
city. oct 6
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURER'S BANN,
) j Pittsburgh. Oct. 19, 1844.
A
Ti election for thirteen Dirrctors of this Bank, will
be held at the Ranking house, on Monday the
eighteenth day of November next.
W. H. DENNY,
Oct St to Cashier.
EXCHANGE BLFK OF PITTSBURGH,
October 19th, 1844.
THE annual election for thirteen Directors of this
1 Bank. to serve for the ensuing- year, will be held
at the Banking House on Monday the 18th day of No•
;ember tom, between the hours of 9 A M, and 3 P M.
oct 19-td THOMAS M HOLE, Cashier.
BANK or PITTSBURGH, }
Nuretnber 5th,1844.
THE President and Directors of this Honk have
this day declared a.dividend of three per cent on
Ibis capital stock fir the last six moths, payable to
Stookhokiera, or their legal represanonives are, or, af
ter the fifteenth inst. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier.
bev7
PITTSBUKOU, November 5.18.11.
THE ?darchant4 and Manufacturet• Bank has this
daydeelared a dividend of tip ee per cent, for
dos lasi six - manths. payable on or after the 15th inst.
Eastern stockholders will be paid at them Comer
nisi Bank, Philadelphia. W. H. DENNY,
aov 6 Ist. Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANE OF PITTeIIURGH.
November, sth 1844.
THIS Bank has this day declared a Dividend of
THREE PERCENT, OIR of the profit, of the lastsix
raontbs ; payable on or after the 15th inst.
kAtalereSerieltholders will be paid at the Western
Bank of Philadelphia.
nov 6-ul THOMAS M HOWE, Cushier.
BANK or PITINSURUH, • }
. . October 18.1844.
. •
N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank
Iheittaaing yrer,will be held at the Banking
boa•Mortelay; the 18th day of No next.
A git
ectl9—alviaw4t. JOHN SNYDER, Cash'r
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
• • -
- W. B. DOIE3, Ma.ster, hascommenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 3, A. M.
Prices to suit the times, and these whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as
the weather a iil permit;, on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELA ND,O., and
EADVILLF.:, Ya. , will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply un board, or to
G. M. BARTON,
itily Water street.
Er The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR
The new and splendid steamboat
BR IIIGEWATER, Capt. Cs et rar.t.t.,
Will run asa regolnr packet between
this place end Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every
Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling evety
Wedneiday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight
or passage apply on board, or to
J. NEWTON JON
The Bridg.iwater is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers.
June 22
REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,can
be made daring my absence. in Europe, to every
port of Ireland, Engldnil, Scotland, Wales or the con
.linent of Europe; Legacies, Debts, property or claims
recovered;
_searches for wills, titles and
.documents
effected, and other European business . transacted by
applying to James May, Water Street, Pittsburgh.
H. KEENAN,
norm, at Law,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
._~e~
Mason's Juvenile Uarp.
CONTAININGta large number of New and Beau
tiful 111elodies and Hymns selected and trim/slatted
from the German: a great variety of original and iseleo
ted Hymns, Rounds and Sentences, and a simplified
system of Elementary principles adapting it toJuvenile
Concerts.
The above fer gale at the wholagale nod retail Book
and Paper warehouse of CHAS H KAY,
nov 6 corner of Wood & 34 glreets.
SQ Bbl Prime Russett Apples;
15 Bbls Coppers*:
15 " N. 0. :Molasses;
15 " Large No 3 :Mackerel ;
S " and half Bids No 1 Mackerel
and Salmon;
10 Boxes No 1 Ground Pepper;
10 " " 1 Cocoa and Chocolate;
" " 1 ;. 2 . torch;
20' " 12t, 1644 and Ilb Lump Tobacco ;
20 Kegs, No 1-6 Twist, 14
50 " No 2 and Pure White Lead;
500 lbs Fresh Currants-:
100 " Bordeaux Almonds;
2500 " Western Reserve Cheese ;
100 Boxes 8-10 and 10-12 Glass;
50 doz Corn Brooms;
In Store and Cot sale by J. D. WIT.LIA MS, •
act 30 No 23 Fifth Street:
For Sale,
AN assortment of Economy, black, Mite and throb
Ernad Cloths; blue, brown and mine cassinets;
Merinos, Calicoes, flannels. shawls and handkerchiefs;
entfee-mills, tin-ware, casting+, shovels and spades.—
Also, shoe brushes, winhow sash, window glass and
patty. A large supply of the American Tentpetance
Union and Tract Society's publicati-ms, books, tracts
and papers; 5000 Christian, American Tempetatace
Union. Presbyterian, German, Loomis' and Franlflin
Almanacs for 1845; school books, writing paper, sigma
and pencils, &c., for sate low for cash or approved
exchange. Ire Wanted to purchase, for rash or trade,
good purer; carpet rugs; beeswax; beans; dried flub;
country produce, &at. ISAAC HARRIS.
nov 9. Agt. and Corn. Alert:Vt. No 9, sth st.
JOHN JULIUS
A. SYNOPSIS of Phrtnology, presenting general
principles of the science ; a description of the
mental organs, and thCir location ; also, a combination
showing the manner in which they assist or counter
act each other, by George W. Ellis, M. D., Professor
of Anatomy, &c., &c.,
Conine's Pirenology—A system of Phrenology by
George Cumber, illustrated with upwards of 100 en
gravings.
Cassbe's Lectures on Phrenology—lncluding its
application to the present prospective condition of the
United States, by George Combe, with notes, etc., by
Andrew Boardman, M. D.
2'Ate Phrenologist's own Book—A Tracheal treat
ise on Phrenology, with directions fur examining
bends.
The above books are for sah3 by C. H. KAY,
Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Wood and 3d sts
nov 1. Pittsburgh.
NEW 12111 LIP STOKE.
GEORGE F. DIHM,
No. 106, Market Street Pittsburgh.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public generally, that he is receiving and nosy
opening an entirely new stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Of the latest styles and patterns, comprising in
part:
French, German and English Met inns,
Plain. Striped and Figured Alpaccas, Pahrettas,
Mats. De'Laines, Cashmere d'Ecosse, Chosen",
Bombazines, Cashmere Plaids and Linseys,
7-4 Plain and Barred Palise Cloth,
French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams,
Clxintses. Calicoes Cembrica, Jaconets,
Bonnet Velvets, Hosiery, Mitts and Gloves,
Swiss, Embroidered, Merino, Waffle, Blanket, ands
variety of other Shawls,
Linen and Silk Pocket hdkfs. Silk and Worsted
Cravats,
Worsted Hoods and Caps, Comforts, &c,, Su.
CLOTHS,
Cassimerea Satinetts Ky J ans, Moleskin Cord
Keneys, Vestings, Woollens and Canton Flannel',
Blankets, Brown and Bleached Muslins, and Dril
lings, Tickings, Cheeks and Hickory Shirtings, Lin
en and Cotton Table Cloths, Spool Cotton, Suspen
der, Ste., &c., with a variety of other articles, too
numerous to mention.
The goods have been selected with the greatest cam
and purchased at the lowest rates, mid are offered
wholesale and retail on the most favorable terms.—
Persons desirous' of purchasing CHEAP GOODS,
would do well to call at ibe above place. Don't for
get, NO 106 MARKET STREET. oct 27-4 ?,w
AT Conk' s extensive Periodical. Depot, 85 4th Si.
COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE for November,
containing the following beautiful embellishments:
Captain Smith and Pocahontas;
Washington on crossing the Allegheny River;
Fashion Plate, 4 fi mires, colored;
Music, "Go and Forget," Poetry by Haynes Rally',
Music by Miss Sloman.
Knickerbocker, for November, good as usual.
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine.
Wandering Jew, World edition, No 8.6 i cents.
Castle Dismal, or Bachelor's Christmas, a domestic
Legend, by W. G. Simms, author of Guy Rivers,
Yeinassee, Itir.hard Hardie, &c.
Comparative Tables of the Presidential Kleciiuns
in Pennsylvania.
Rlacksvood's Magazine, for October.
Mrs Rundell' Cookery, containing 900 oeceipts, fur
only 25 ets.
The Forgery, a tale (tithe 18th Conte* . and a first
rate uue--only 124 cis.
Torn Burke complete, and also pert ild; thaw, havieg
the first soL can now be accommodated with the
Call at Cook's, 85 4th St., and exlimirre the largest
assortment of Magazines and cheap publications is
tlur \Quetta' Country. nov 8
-- - -
For Cincinnati.
. .
THE 1 .
steamer "CAPITOL," Capt.l
ELI ALUM, will deport for the above
and intermediate Potts, regularly, on
ovary Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or
pa6mge apply on board, or to
aept 2 BIRMINGHAM & CO.
BEAVER PACKET
PACKET
EttROPEAN AGENCY.
European Air
Oct 30
Phrenological Work*.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
auction Saki:
Bale of Dry Goods Continued.
At McKenna's Auction Mart, corner of 2.d and
Wood Streets.
MITE stnek of Goods remaining unsold from ye sten.
1 day, will be closed this day. Sale to commence
at /0 o'cl..ok, AM. Terms at Sale.
I'. boIIiENNA,
A ucteuhrer.
AUCTION SALES,
BY LYND & BICKLEY
New auction Rooms, Nor. 61 and 63, Wood street
ON THURSDAY, Nov. 14, will be sold from the
shelves alarge and general assortment of lea and
IVinter Dry Goode, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M.
WOOLENS.
Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths,
superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue
and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and
Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; . heavy pilot
cloth, &c.
Worsteds.
I'luin six quarter English merino, of all enlors;
changeable figtired A 'Fleece limres; three and six guar
ter rnousoline de !nines; dress talkie', &c.
Silks and Satin:-
Plain UN dress silk; figured silk vesting; American
sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkis; &c.
Linen, and Cotton,.
Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; sponl cotton
prints, cbecks,ginghams, Irish linens; brown muslins,
blenched do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper:
&c.
•
Pane, Articles.
Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me
rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc.
Also at 2 o'clock P M. a large gmmtity oE
Household and Kitchen Furnihare
Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests,
stands, cradles, &c.
• Real Estate at Auction.
(IN Thursday the 14th instant, at 10 o'clock A M.,
V will be sold at Day is' Gummi cinl Auction Rcoms,
corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a valuable and very
pleasantly situated Lot of Ground, in the City of Alle
gheny, having a front of Forty feet on Beaver street,
and extending back Ninety feet to a ten feet alley, on
which is erected a new frame dwelling House, 16 by
30 feet, at present occupied by Airs Dulcinia Brown,
who ait l show the property to any person wishini to
purchase. Title indisputable.
Terms, one ball Cash in hand, and the other hnlf
payable on the Ist day of April next, when possession
is ill be given.
Superior Winter Dry Goods at AuctieD.
JUST received and uow -opening at hflienna's
Auction Mart, corner of 2d 414 Wourl streets,
a larEe lot of seasonable Dry Good., among which are
10,000 yards superior new style Winter Prints,
Black A Ipaccas, Muslin de Dimwit, Fine Irish Linens,
a few pieces very fine Caiiimeresand Cassinettes, fine
Blue and Black Broad Cloths, together with a great
variety of usher Dry Goods.
The above articles will be ready for examination on
Saturday morning, (up stairs,) and sale to commence
on Monday the 11th inst.,. at 10 o'clock, A M., and
continue from day to day until all are sold.
Terms at sale. M' K NA.
nov. 9, - Auctioneer.
Dry Goods, Groceries, and Furniture.
• T Davis' Commercial Auction- Rooms, corner o
tik„ Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday next, Nov.
llih, at 10 o'clock. A M., a larg e
r; lot of Dry Goods.
At 2 o'clock, P M., Glixeries and Furniture.
J. D. DAVIS,
nov 9 A uctiiifice r.
DELAWARE.MUTUAL.SAFETY
INSURANCE .COMPANY.
• PHILADELPHIA.
Tr HE Public are hereby notified that I have been
appointed Agent of this Co. for W EST E It N
PENNSYLVANIA.
"f hi• Institution unites the principle of Mutual In
surance with A JOINT sT6cK CAPITAL.
I am authorised by the Company to make Insuran
ces AT THE SAME RATES AS THE OTHER
COMPANIES IN THIS CITY—WITH THIS AD
VANTAGE TO THE PERSON INSURED, THAT
THE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM WHICH HE
PAYS IS CONSIDERED AS SO MUCH STOCK,
UPON WHICH HE IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE
A DIVIDEND OF THE PROFITS OF THE
COMPANY. As the Company are doing a large and
prosperous business,- this advantage, I presume, can
not amount to less than 20 per cent annwally.
The person insured incurs no liability or responsi
bility for the losses or expenses of the Co. He is also
entitled to vote and is eligible as a Director.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Capital stock is
pledged for the payment of any losses which the Co.
may sustain; and, in addition to the security thus af
forded to the insured, the law requires that all the
profits of tae CO. shall hereafter be funded, and remain
with the Institution as a further guarantee and protec
tion to the insured against loss.—This fond will be rep
tesented by scrip, to be issued by the Co., bearing tin
interest of 6 per cent and divided between the patties
insuring and the holders of the stock.
ii.V* When the applicant hni been insured at-any
ot her office, and transferi his risk to us, he pays nothing
for the policy.
Applications for Insurance to be made at my office,
in person, or by letter addressed to me.
WM. E. AUSTIN.
Pittsbingh, Penn'a.
OFFICE IN 4TH ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND
SMITHFIELD. nor
An Immense Number of New Works,
' Cook's Literary Depot, 85 9th st., as follows
Graham's Magazine, for November ;
National do •do • do;
Lady's Book, du;
J'unch'e Complete Loner Writer;
Letters of Horace Walpole, new series;
I larper's Bible, No II;
History of the Popes, Their Church and State ;
Tom Burke, complete ;
Works of ev Sidney Smith, vol 31, now complete.
Rook wood, or Dick Turpin, the highwaymen;
Merry's Museum, for October;
Illustrated Bible History. a Compilation of the im
portant events recorded in the Old and New Testa
ment.
Encyclopedia of Practical Medicine, No 15.
CUveilier's Anatomy of the Human Body, Edited
by G S Patterson, M D.
Antbon's Homer, new edition ;
Wandering Jew, World edition, No 7, 6J cents:
do .liarper's do No .4 do;
Reformers Before the Rer
.ormatin; The Fifteenth
Centurb.. being an introduction to D'Aubigne's History
of the Reformation.
Philadelphia Sun, (Native American Paper,) rcceiv
ed
Philadelphia and N York Eastern Mammoth News
papers• oct 31
Tamit & OrnameAtsl Trees.
THE Subscribers offer for sale at the
dak gichi
= Landreth Nurseries, near Phi ladelphia, (the =
ancient grounds formerly of D & C Landreth,) a choice
selection of FRUIT TREES embracing the approved
Apples, Pears, Plums Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines.
and Quirees, and an immense stock ofSIIA DE AND
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, of every
desirable variety including many choice Evergreens,
also Green House Plants, of popular species, particu
larly Cammellias to which they gave especial mien.
Lion, and now offer several thousand engrafted plants
of the best varieties of that beautiful tribe, in remark
ably fine health. An abridged Catalogue.foreasy re
ference, has just been published, and may be bad grat
is, of F Snowden. Pittsburgh, Pa. who will forward or
ders. NOW IS THE TIME FOR TRANSPLAN
TING. D LANDRETH & FULTON.
F L SNOWDEN, Agent, No 184 Liberty Street
Pittsburgh Pa. nov 7
Coal Coal.
ANTED, 2000 bushels Coal, fgt . the ISriochez.
Cotton Factory, apply to
6EO. COCHRAN.
JOHN D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer
ITS lICICC2SII HAS BEIM CKPARALELLED.
No other medicine has proved itself so really inval-
I marks; Thousamis in Pittsburgh and the vicinity, are.
as far as human agency is concerned, indebted to Dr.
Duncan's Expectorant Remedy for prolonging life and
health. Many persons after using the other cough
medicines of the day without effect, have been com
pletely teetered by this truly
GREAT DISCOVERY in the HEALING ART.
A strong and undoubted evidence of is worth, is to
he found in the high degree of popular favor which it
has received since its introduction into the West.—
Wherever an agency has been opened for its sale, and
whereier it has received a fair and honest trial, it has
become firmly established as a
STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE.
It is rapidly superseding the use of the many nos
trums, which have so long imposed upon the commi,i
ty, which have obtained their name only by puffing
nod braggadocia, and which are now destined to be
thrown aside to make way for the best cough medicine
of the present age. It is not pretended that it will
positively cure every case of tbedicsease, for which it
is designed, but it is honestly believed that in every
ewe where it gets a fair chance it will effect a cure.
Coming, then, before the people with the highest
recommendations, it is at least, worthy of a trial by all
who artafilicted with any of that large and drutgetous
class of diseases.
The following is a specimen of the numerous testi
monials which we bare received. It is from a PHY
SICIAN of high standing in Ohio.
Dear Sir—Having had occasion to witness the ef
fect of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy on Mr Eli
Young in a case of PulmonarlConsumption, I felt it
my duty to make a brief statement in order that others
that are or may be afflicted with the same complaint
maybe benefitted by the same remedy.
fie was attacked with inflammation in the left lobe
of the lungs in March 1843, attended with acute pain,
great difficulty of breathing,, and a severe cough;:wlldch
preceded rapidly to suppuration: end not withstanding
the use and application of the best remedies prescribed
by o ur authors, the complaint in a few days began to
exhibit evident symptoms of ulceration.
In this distressing stage of the complaint, I had re
count) to Dr Duncan's Expectorant Remedy fin con.
snmptinn, which had the efkm, of checking the disease
immediately, and in a few days the "pain ceased, the
breathing became free and easy, the cough left him,
and the expectoration subsided, the consequences of
which was that in using six boules he has recovered
his health, and is restored to his family.
I do heteby certify the above to be true statement of
my case as far as comes within my knowledge.
ELI YOUNG.
AXTANTED, as soon as posible, pbwes for about
V V 100 clerks, salesmen, school masters, and boys
in stores or to trades, or for all work, mochanies and
laborers. Also, for a number of colored won, boy:,
women and girls. Wanted, several good cooks, nod
girls for hotels, boarding houses, and private families.
Please apply at liARIUS' General Agency and Intel.
ligence Offico No. 9, sth strect. nov 4—lw
g, D
by ' ims. Cold rossed.ka.moe •Cor *ale lqw,
- famt.6 mAY,7
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yet
.4114,26 Wood etiee`
lIATIIA WAY'S
Patent:Bot Alreooking Stoves.
rmlllF.: subscriber having entered into the stove btoti
ji. Ness in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the
lic that he intends carrying it on in its vat ions branches
at thet,warehouse of Messrs. Pennoek & Mitchell. No.
160 Liberty street, where he will be prepared to supply
purchasers with any articles in his line. In addition
to other Stoves which he will have on hand, he has
obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's
Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro
nounced snperior to any other now in use in the United
State s ; it is more durable in its construction, and bet
ter adapted to the use of baking , roasting and cooking,
as it is bested very regularly by confining the air in
the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as
labor. I will keep on band a sufficient number to sup
ply all demands if possible; I have five different sizes,
end will sell them on reasonable terms, according to
sites. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about
this city.; all pat in use within six months. Being a
ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have
been imposed upon by the introduction of new and high
ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed,
and havir g soon failed and become useless. I will grant
to persons wishing to procure the Hot Air Stove, the
privilege of using it a sufficient length of time to prove
its superior quality before I ask them to purchase.
Persons notifying me from a distance by letter, can
have stoves put up at any time, as I have wagons to
carry them out; I therefore invite Farmers and all per
sons to come and judge for themselveig also to toy them
and prove that it is to your advantage to have one.
All orders will be prumptly attended to by the subscri
ber. ROBERT DONAVAN
THE FIRST MEDICINE OP TEE AGE.
THE CELEBRATED DR. DUNCAN'S
PITOIRIVRONLAIVN g3AREMD7Z,
FOR CONSUMPTION.
COLDS, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Spitting of
Blued. Diffi, oh) , of Breathing, Pain in the Side.
B rens, and Chest, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup
and all diseases of the Liver and
LUNGS.
Hie DOW been before the puplic for several years
During which time its value has been tested by tl -
sands who were laboring under the numerous diseases
a hich have their origin in a conannerCetarrli or Cold,
arid which this medicine is designed to cure. The
result of this trial has been to place ''`buncan's Reme
dy" at the bend of the patent medicines of the day.
NT ITS OWN NARITA AND EXCLI.LINCE,
it has attained a popularity exceding that of any other
preparation, now offered to the public for the preven
tion and mire adrift large and frightful class ofdiseits
ea which so frequently lead to. and terminate in
CONSUMPTION,
it is now offered to the afflicted with confidence as
the BEST preparation for Coughs, Colds, &c. extant
We are warranted in assuming fur it this high charac
ter, by the proofs, which we are constantly receiving,
of the invaluable hew fits derived from its use. Tes
timonials and recommendations of the strongest kind
are constantly being received Crum all quarter, by the
Proprietor arid Agents.
In relieving cases of Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing,
Pain in the Side and Breast, it is unequalled; in cur
ing Bronchitis, Coughs nod Colds, and in short remov
ing, all the symptoms of approaching Pulmonary Con
sumption,
Mt Vercoo, May 28, 1844
Sold wholosaie and retail by
SAMUEL Farm
turner of Liberty and Wood Ats
Pittsburgh.
oct 30-if
ttEco NI AI ATIQSa
• • -
1 1 1i11ees-Mamsien Ifossagriiii, 19, 18.1 i•
Mr. R. Dii2l4? I hare m.tial one of !lath
avvaa's Hot stir Cook ingStoves‘, eilii•Mgo t from you
last Spring. It afford.. me muchlfiaidure to recom•
mend it for iti'axe,ellence. Sn far as-any knowledge
exwnds, I have-no hesitation in saying it ii the best
stove now in ase. - I need not partletitirize its merit'',
but wou!d advisee,' dispos-d to poops an article of
tho kind.su adopt the best metho d
. orsatisrying them
selves, thatt. 4kry , it; pad I doubt nut they will be
satisfied. 11.-411 L L ER.
Washington Temperance Mons'',
Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1344.
Mr. R. DONAVON-Sin-I have had in use for five
months, one of Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking. Stoves.
and I have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove
now in use. The various kinds of cooking it is calcu
lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity
of fuel required, makes it an &Oct worthy the atten
thin of all who desire a good stove.
i R p I embrace this opporturity to recommend the
Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you pot
up for me constantly all summer, and I most say it is
a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other
stove now in use in this city. The oven bakes well,
and is large enough to bake four large loaves of bread
at one time; it also cooks very speedily, and it requires
very little coal, I think them worthy the attention or all
who wish a good stove; to-such I would say, try them
and prove whet they am. -
oat , uktr. . MATHEW PATRICK.
ROMER, BROTHERS & CO.'S
-;' Arrangements for 1845. cf.
/f a t BLAKELY & MITCHEL L 4 *
f•
AGRCTS, P/TTSBURGH, PA.
Rendttancen to and Passage from Great
Britain and Ireland, by the
"Black Ball or Old Lice of Liverpool Packets."
O'Sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of
each month..4o
PERSONS desirous of sending for their Friends
now residing in any part of the "OLD COUNTRY,"
can make the necessary no rangoments with the sulr
scribers. and have them brought ow by the above well
known favorite "Line of Packets," which sail from
LIVERPOOL punctually on the Ist and 16th of every
month; also by FIRST CLASS Ameatts IC SHIPS, Sailing ;
from there EVERY SIX DAYS, during 1845. And
as t hey aredeterrnined not to depend on any Liverpool
House or Agent, to see the people's interest taken
care of, Mr JAMES D. Recite, one of the firm, is then-,
who will remain and see that every thing connected
with their business is executed with promptitude and
despatch.
Should the person!' gent for decline coming out, the
money will be returned to the partied hero, without any
deduction, on producing the Padduv certificate and
receipt.
The "Black Ball or old Line of Liverpool Pack
ets" comprise the following magnificent Ships, viz:
The N RSV YORE, The CAMBRIDGE,
OXfoRD, " ENGLAND,
" YOHKi HIR P ., " EUROPE,
" hluN TEZ MA, " Cott:3lMM
With such superior and unequalled arrangements,
the sotHcribers confidently look forward for a continu
ance of that support which has been extended to them
so many years, fur which they are grateful.
Those proceeding or remitting, tn their relatives,
can at all times obtain Drafts at sight for any amount
drawn direct on the
ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN;
Also on
?gleam'. PRILSCOTT, GROTE, AMU & CO., BANZEVA.
Lamm ;
which Will be paid on demand at any of the Banks,
or their Branches, in all the principal Towns through
out ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND
WA LES.
Apply to, or addren (if by letter, post paid.)
ROCHJ - , BROTHERS & CO.,
No 35 Fulton St., N, Y.
or BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
&nitldiield street, near sth, and Penn street,
oct 15.4&wt Imy Pitt.burgh.
Steam Saw Mill for Sale.
THE Steam Saw-mill, situate on the Allegheny
River, above the Sib IVnrd , iatiffrted for sale.
The mill is large and would require but $lOO to petit
in good running order, (the Engine 10 inch cylinder.)
The lot, which is about 500 feet front on the river.
with the right of beech to low water mark, is also 354
feet in depth. Said lot is on a lease, fourteen years
of which is unexpired and the ground rent only ONE
DOLLAR per year. This property would be an ex
cellent situation for a Lumber-)ard or building steam
boats. Apply to Mr D T Morgan, Wood suet, or to
BLA KELY & Al ITCH EL,
` act 5 Real estate Agt's Smithfield, near sth st. •
For Sale,
A VERY neat and comfortably finished dwelling
house, and Lot, situate on the opposite side of
the Allegheny River, near the Union Cotton Factory;
said lot being 25 feet front on the River and extend
ing back 100 feet, well fenced in and planted with
fruit trees and shrubbery. This property would be a
desirable residence for a tradesman, and will be sold
low—and en reasonable payments.
Aapply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
oct 5 Real estateAgents,Smithfteld,near stb at.
Lbs BUCKWHEAT "
2500 •
25 Boxes Castile and tone,y Soap;
,
20 •• Scaled Herring.;.
5 Baskets Olive Oil;
Received and for vale by J. D. WILLIAMS,
nov 42
No R 8 f,iftttst
Fire Brick.
RlCK—onntl nod for stile
17 0 00 b i IHE B lio
JOHN SCOTT &Co.
oet 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty gtreet.
Pine Black Teas.
AFEW belt Cbests superior Rose Flavored Chu
tan Tees, just received and for sale by
REINHART & STRONG.
ICI Liberty street.
2rt BOX ES Pelm- , freseed, No !Chillicothe Soap
10 " Ratio "
jam...landed and for sails by
HEIN HAR T & STRONG;
1.4 Ltherty unser.
Removal.
EO. R. WHITE & CO.. have removed to No
1.3 r Market strect,betvitvo ;3 , 1 ROdith atfeiysi to
the store fermerly,oocupied by Dastiiogtou &Poeble6,
ik ext, finer to Wm. Nlialight.
aurt,l3-3/4
THOMAS VA RN ER.
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the tr ansportation of 3 'erchnndize to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
T HE success this line has met with, sines. It *a•
first established on the "Individual Enterprise"
system, has induced the proprietors to increase the
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Dal
timorc every day (except Sundays) during the Maim
and make the trip through in six days.
The superiority and advantages of the Portable Bent
System overevery other mode of transportation (when
canals intersect with rail roads) are too welt known
to shippers by this route generally to requireany tOrit
ment.
Shippers can ndy onhavingtbeirerodoce, merchant
dire, or goods of any kind that may he consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and
at the very lowest nue of freight chamed by other
Lines, without any additional charge"made for receiv
ing or advancing charges, &c.
All communications to the following Agents will be
promptly attended to:
CHARLES A. McA NUL TY.
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore.
W & .1 T TAPSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip, New York.
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
jan3l-1y 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
-• 41-777-
MERCHANTS & IIIANUFACTURERS' LINK
F OR transporting Goods, Merenandise, Produce,
&c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by
this lino on as accommodating terms and as short time
as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ,
ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be frraured.—.
The Proptietors and agents will give their whole at
tentionancl endeavor to render satisfaction to all who
may favor thorn with their custom. We invite -shi
pers, merchants, manufacturers a ncl others to give us a
call before sbippingelsewhere. Marchand ithe consign
ed to the agents will he received. freight and chug ges
paid, and forwarded without additional churgefor for
warding or storage.
Samuel AI Kier, Canal Basin, near7th et. Pittsb'fr.
Samuel W Day, 1m and 2d Wharf, below- Race at.
Delaware, Philadelphia. •
Twine Cruse, Baltimore.
/IL Patierom,Hollidayabutzh.
Jesse Patterson, Johnstown.
•
1 N Briggs, New York.
Wm B Reyaolds & Co., Boston •,
IEVER TO:
James McCully,
Irvin& Martin.
R Robinson & Co,
J W Barbridge&Co,
ElenryCoulter,
Patisloargk.
C G Hussey,
John Grier,
Church tir, Carothers,
George Breed,
F Sellers,
Samuel J McNlght, Louitrifte: -
Sanwel IVilson, Madison+, la.
feb 13.'44
• •
3()BBLS. CRANBERRJES ju.t. swileivtialtbd
for Pile by J. W. MAWR] DGE & CO.
ort 23 - Water, between Wood and Smithfield sta.
REMOVAL. • • ' ,
9.8. Reantlags,Comsty Surveyor and CnY
Regulator,
HAS remover' his office to the rooms occupied.*
Johq .1 Miu.hel, Esq, on',Smithfield. mar Fifth
street. nry2--
_
PRINTING ENE..
A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSOIVIN
SUPERIOR PRINTING INK,
llt LAISGE AND SMALL JUGS, .
Jost receioeti at the office of the "Post."
oct 25.
Per Rale. •
A SMALL COUNTER, suitable gir a retail Gm.
eery, fir sale luw by
r DR I IE b n PEACHES. jurt're
-4 ceired and fn
J. W. BURBRIDGE. & Co.
o. 23. Water, between Wond and Smithfield its
Western Reserve Choose. ,
3000 :T i e srbiZ . R.
Ch.." '
413
stbreand
REiNHART & STRO&G.
.140 Liberty street.
II f AGS I UR b OUND NUTS, just nseeir4 ;haul
REINHART & STRoNG.
Nu. 14U Liberty Street.
4 1Eransp ortation tintry.
lIREILICAN PORTABLE BOOT
For Mr transporeatiox of
MERCHANDIZF: AND PRODUCE
KTWEEN
'I ITSBURGII AND PHILADELPIIIA, I"
BURGLI AND BALTIMORE,
ANT)
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE rßorturrons
R ESPECTFULLY inform theirfriandsand ship
LLgenerally, that they have changed thenarneof
Transportation Line,from the United States Portab
Boat Line. to the Arndt-icon Portable Boat Liao-
This line is composed of twenty-five new Four
•ion Portable BORIS, one of which will depnrt daily
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at.d Baltbnote.
The superiority and advantages of the Portab •
Boat over every other mode of transportation are t.
well known to shippers generally to rerptirecomment:
suffice it to say, thatthe 'detention, los.s, separation ann
damage to Goods, invariably attending three.: ran.
shipments between Pittsburgh nni Philadelphia, re
by the Portable Boats most effectually removed.
To gilt* undoubted security to owners and shippers.
all goods and prridttee shipped by this line will be tiln
sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without
any additional charge to the owners.
Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east
ern cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for
warded immedintelyon arrival at Piltsburgh to any
part of Ow West, free of commissions.
H. Devine will receive produce consigneri to him,
pay steamboat freight and charges, and forwarsl the
same to any of the eastern cities. and charge no Com
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding-. Any
communications or goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to.
H DEViNE & CO.
Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
E
36) Market streeGt, .
below
I T E n S tIhD. ESi &ClOphi
a.
GIESE & SON,
Commerrestreet Wharf, finitimore.
B A FA H NESTOCK & CO,
100 Front street, New York.
RTCE & WILLIAMS ;
No 3. Chatham street. Bonne.
lea=
O. A. aIeANULTY'S
UNITED STATES
Freights to Philadelphia aad Baltimore.
SAMUEL IV DAY, ?P _
H L .PATTERSON, "cs
Cranberries.
REIN HA RT & STRONG
JlO Libeny Stmt.