• ... P 0 S T• 1 - "614r4Utira lgillAV-113"-. • . , _ ' T HE will offer it PUBLIC SALE, or Lease, on Saturday, the 18th of November next, ilit, _TUES i AY, AUGUST 1, 1843. at 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable , property on the =------ -- --- south side of the Monongahelariver, opposite this city, lately laid off in lots, embracing between 20 and 30 .". acres of ground. ony' t trn. , --We are requested to state that n . lila This is well known to be the most advantageous lo !in)! INthlocrat, by leaving his name and residence with caticn for manufacturing purposes an in th tensie vic ve inity of our r 0.11. Browne, of Allegheny city, will be supplied with great manuf, having ex front *a Address of the HicteßT cunt, ofthe cityand the river, and extending back to Coal Hill, celebrated for the quality of its coal over any other, and in which 9 41iiiidy of Philadelphia, without expense. immediate vicinity and extending back are inexhausti lble mines; railways from which can be run directly in- to works on this property, as is now done in the neigh borhood.. There are also several strata of coal beneath the surface on this property. which will be valuable in time, by the use of shafts, one of which is ascertained to be 12 to 15 feet in thickness. A portion of the property being elevated above the properlevel, and the clay being of the best quality for brick making, can be used very a dvantageously in im- provements. Its advantageous location for Manufacturing and Building, the Slack Water Navigation of the Mononga hela, its being nearly opposite the mouth of the Penn sylvania Canal, and affording every facility for the re ception of materials by river, at all seasons when navi gable at any other point in the vicinity of the city, its proximity and connexion with which,as will be the case by a bridge so soon it becomes occupied, altogether ble l render it in every point of view, one of the most locations for investment and improvement. desira- Notwithstanding the number of extensive Works which have been erected within the past few years, man-' . ufactures have never flourished more successfully than I at present, the yearly increasing extent of our city, the Siierifraltl. immense emigration to the West, and its unequalled ; J respectfully present myself to the citizens of Alle rapid settlement, which our city must ever, as it now i gheny county, as a candidatefor the Sheriffalty,sub does, most a dvantageously supply with manufactures, . ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which will yearly increase the demand, and great as is our meets on the 30th of August next. character as a manufacturing place, when we review June 9--d&wte. ELIJAH TROVILLO. the great increase in number and extent of our manu factures within the past few years, we must consider it Fos THY POST. in its infancy, as the great manufacturing and. commer- i MANY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. 30- cial point it is destined to become. , SEPH CURRY as a suitable person to fill a seat in , it In addition to the mtumfacturing of Iron, Nails, lass, ' the Asseml4,the'suiniisi°".julYMlB43. Engines and Machinery, Cotton Yarns, &c. which are 1 FOR THE POST• operated advantageously- here, we require in this region 1 manufactories of Cotton Goods, as the immense qnanti- , M ANY citizens of Allegheny city recommend Dr. ties of these articles yearly brought from the East for I J. C. M'CULLY as a suitable person to fill the office iuly 12. this, and Western and Southern maskers evince, t h e ,of Prothonotary. ---._ profits to the different hands. generally through which they pass between the manufacturer and the western merchant, would satisfy a manufacturer, in addition there is the carriage west to cast of the materials, and east to west of the manufactured articles, besides insur ance, time, &c., offering every inducement to compan ies of our own or Eastern Capitalists beyond competi• • . cards, &c., see firstpage WU? igine EMINCIPATION.—Today, at 10 o'clock, tame is to be held in Mr. Davis' church, on Smithfield i t street., what to very complacently styled a 'Liberty Con caistiva,' to r'joice over the emancipation of the slaves ip the Wegt Indies. It is expected that the proceed- ATIV_ will be "profoundly interests n;," and if variety can add any thing to their iuterest, they, no doubt, will be etros we perceive from the call that "black spirits and wiakee,idue spirits and gray," are indiscriminately invi ted to attend. $. The Pittsburgh Age says that there are many persons in that city who are so destitute, that they are ' , obliged to plunder for a subsistence. Truly Pittsburgh almmki be called "Birmingham."--Phil. Spirit of the No cases hove occurred in our city to justify such a fitatennent. We do not believe there is a city in the U nion, in which 30 little distress is felt,or where the work- portion of the community are more honest, moral and industrious, than in our own black city of I' ittsburg. Thit a very good reason can be assigned for the nu. '"memos robberies that have occurred iu our city. It iast - this season of the year that the hordes of thieves :1116dleatindrels who infest the southern country,arecom *.at.o emigrate, by the intense heat and sickness of _tile summer months. They generally come up the Ri *fond their depredations are committed in every city `between New Orleans and Pittsburgh. Cincinnati was recently, and probably is now, overrun with them. :life, in Pittsburgh, cannot expect to be exempt from their visits; and the recent burglaries that have occurred were, no doubt, the work of these "travelling gentle num," and not of our industrious and honest resident population, as so unjustly charged by the Age. RiVAIRING AQUEDIIC T.—We learn from Mr. Mor lis,Saperrisor of Repairs on the Western Division Penn ; .nalreinia Canal, that a portion of the timber in one of :she spans of the Allegheny Aqueduct being deemed un safe, the water has been drawn off the trunk for a few 4issia: in order to make repairs. A dam has been made ,stFthe north end, so that trade and travel will continue as usual without any further inconvenience than cross , . kw cat the Bridges. The repairs will be completed in ,rouse of the present week. The present is a favorable time far securing this important structure, the river be mg low and the business less active than at any other , period of the season. What can now be done without say material inconvenience, would cause serious dillicu ty if left to the commencement of the fall trade. CAX P-MEETING.—We are told that the Committee „hart abandoned the proposed Ca.mp-Meeting at the Slit Mite Ferry, and intend to units with their friends `Tiro are to hold one on Fleming's place, on Squirrel on the 24th August. Conon ER'S Inoc Esr.—Wo learn from the Chronicle shat aninquost was held on Friday night on the body of minim named Joseph, Wilson, in Robinson township, wbo, it appears, had been laboring under an attack of lagtanrrza, and had drank very freely of water at several whieh he passed a short time before his death, '4ich must have occurred between 1 and 3 o'clock.— inqm-st returned a verdict of "died of the visitation AfGod." SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTIIER STOCKS, [ET ORDER OF TILE cottittsstox ens.] N WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of Septetnber, 01943, will be offered at public sale, at Pittsburgh, the fiPowing Stocks owned by the State of Pennsylva nia., vies So. of Shares. Companies. Par Value. 1600 Allegheny Bridge Company, , $25 23 2000 Monongahela " 600 Big Beaver " 100 Conemaugh " 100 Loyalhanna " 171 Robbstown SA 25 501 Coroner. .' , 11 - RESPECTFULLY offer myself as a candidate for 50 _L Coroner of Allegheny eounty, subject to the action 300 Williamsport, Washington co., 50 0 I of the democratic County Convention to be held on the i '2500 Monongahala Navigatiaitetimpany , 5 30th Alem--.t. 12131 Belford and Stoystown Tp. Road company, \3823 Stoystown and Gmensburgh Road' • 50 Allecfe , ny, Ju . ,‘. - ?..I—to. JOHN JOHNSTON. 1780 Greensburgh and Pittsburgh " 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana" 1967 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria " 322 New Alexandria and Conemaugh" I 947 Pittsburgh and Butler 1832 Butler and Mercer 320 Pittsburgh and Steubenville 300 Robbstown and Mount Pleasant " I i 660 Mount Pleasant and Somerset 372 Somerset and Bedford I 3 . 60 Armstrong and Indiana ?dononoAtt xi.A. DALS.I.-." Fries is it to bc repaired I 560 Indiana and Ebensburg 7 -:-:-We frequently hear this question asked by persons I 329 Washington and 'Williamsport Who have an interest in the tavigatien of the I.llouon- 835 Do Pittsburgh 44 200 Sutler gahela river, and they arc not aC. w. We are told that ' er and Kittanning . 240 Mot Pleasant and Pittsburgh 0 thcwork of repairing., which was to have be epee dil y 360 Somerset and Conemaugh ,l fiuished,has not evm been begun. We hope, however 320 Do Cumberland 0 that exertions may be made sothat boats which are now l6O Ligonier and Johnstown 44 lying up, may be enabled to rcmme their trips. 224 Arrnstrong and Clearfield _ . _ . 180 Brownington, ilarrisville, and QINTE COol...—YetteOloy mervina people cloff; d • Franklin 44 50 Alleir summer coals; and -die b: ,ad eintii, which had 200 Butler and Freeport 20 224 Eittsburg,h Farmers &Mechanics'" 25 been hanging on the nail for some time, had to take it 160 Bedford and Hollidaysbureh " 30 _ ~ "once more. 160 Birmingham and Elizabethtown " 25 "O. 0." AT IT AGAIN.—We are told that on Satur- 160 Latheriburg,h and Puaxatewney If ,a, 25 300 French Creel; Bridge company, 20 :lbw night last, the "Old Organization" of the Vigilant, 1' 1 7 , 0 Frad,ilin and Alleeheny Bridge company, 20 held a meeting, at which they resolveds6o Sum to purchase a 100 Er:e and Waterford Turnpike Road company 50 -m to all engine belonging Joseph Kay, which is now quehanna and Waterford 25 1010 Mercer and Meadville 25 la Pipetown. They arc to pay one hundred dollars for 100 Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and it, winch is low enough in all cons• ienc.e. They expect New Haven 100 to be supplied with hose, tender, &c., andbe ready for 200 Abington and Waterford ‘‘ 25 the alarm. They intend to petition the Councils for 280 Warren and Ridgeway ~ „.„, 05 - it lot on Third street for tin engine house. i4O Warren ancl New York State line "'1 50 I 96 Titusville and Union Mills I I 25 They are not very unanimous in relation to the name; 160 Warren and Franklin 25 . Am are for calling it the "O. 0. Vigi/ant," while 30 Sugar Grove and Union II 25 many are violently opposed to it. Others are for the 300 Bank of Pennsylvani 400 "Spike." This latter would certainly be the most 300 ColurnbiaßaA and Bridge company, 100 1000 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal company, 100 Tainted. ------------------. 1 Purehasers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates i5,....,- ,....,-- A MILITARY ENCANI'MeNT—WiII be bola is Eliza sued b) the Auditor General, in pursuance of the Rego bath on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of September. The , lotion o . f 7th April, 1342, notes issued by the Banks of following are the officers: Commander in Chief, COL. . this Commonwealth under the act of 4th Mav, 1341, 'Tow tt.to; Major, its. GARDNER; Quarter Master, • specie, or the n . otes of specie.payiug baits. The trans . for of Stock will be made in a reason le time- after ____—.-------...-mo" sale. JAMES CLARKE, N. W. Srszas. EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN, Commissioners for sale of State Stocks. STATE STOCK.-it will be seen by an advertisement in to-clay's paper, that a sale of State Stocks will take pluck in this city on the 6th September. o:7The disciples of Fourier are active in the dissemi - "nation of their doctrines. They are to hold a Conven *iian at Pittsburgh, inn few months, at which Horace 431 y, of the New York Tribune, will preside.—Ex .vjaisge Paper. - The origin of the above story is this: We some ilyelats since suggested that a Convention of Fourierists 'OrOuldbe held in some of the western cities, for the 44/woof organizing a grand Phalanx. This is the isiii - nintof what we said, and we have been amused at • progress and the very large and important additions that have been made to For For Sala. ~. ir OTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane and - .Li high street. Apply to I air . 1-ts • BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, ! =-------- —.--------- esp 10 Market near Fourth street. Fr WENTY CENTS A QUIRE.—A good article . i -I- of Letter Paper at 20 cents. Atso, super blue ..Bart.ar & Co., In the District Court of Alle- wave lined Letter and Cap paper, Pens, Quills nk, . vs. glieny , county, No. 308 of April Wafers, Sand and Inkstands. For sale at Wm. M. littutrATittcx. Term, 1843. i Foster's Universal Agency and Literary Depot,St Clair - An 13)3W tO Wit, July 26th, 1843, the' street. jy 1.--6 t. . , court appoint Georse W. Layng, Esq., to ---- ' distribute the proceeds of sale b 3 this case. : ri IGARS AND TOBACCO„—Regalia, La. Norma, '!, By the Court. kJ Principe and Panetelan Cigars, a superio• article. ALFRED SUTTON,.Proth'y. I Also, fine leaf chewing Tobacco, &c. &e., at W. M. I . All persons interested will please take Foster's Medical Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair ' 4004 dist the undersigned auditor, will attend, for the street. July 31. --6 t. purpos Literary e of his appointment, at his office in Fourth st. in ibe city of Pittsburgh, on Thursday the 17 th of August L Apy S BOOK and Musical Library', August Nos. , reed'd at W. M Foster's Medical Agency and. ' ties' t at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where you are re- .. M. . Depot, St. Clair st. July 31.-3 t. quested to attend. Wanted. ________________--.---------------- r MPLOY NI EN T for two or three married men with . Li small families, and who are good clerks, and wi , li , T REE ISSUE, Foil Tilt: TRUE CUURCHITAN. —A to engage as Book keepers. ALso, NV anted soon, places statement of t 1.0.: 241 - .1..; In Clic recent ordination in for , several young men and boys, in Dry Goods, Groce- POUND, St. Stepho:.'s Church, ....\:'2,V York, .I,i Dr.. Smith and ry or wholesale and retail stores. Also, for s everal A BOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store ' Anthon. For .33.1,. at Lir: L. ILC r ary 1..) , - , t, S-... Clair st• - • ' .., s _ at good coachmen, Waiters, Hostlers, Lttborers and Boys. 10 cents. 11. in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably Priseriver, about -------- ' Wanted, a good Coal digger to go down the soiled mad worn. /t is sigma - II J Gaston and • AS SALE.—A Miaeral Water apparatus, co r n- 40 miles. Wanted, employment far a good wet muse, mo ther, an d d ra wn in favor of W. Black. The own- !1: plate, for sale low, at W. M. FOSTE RS and several good cooks wanted for tablefamili?, er eaa have it by identifYing ils and Ming exPanses• i thriveval Agency and. Literary Depot. St. Clair st. at HA RRIS Intelliomx Office, No. 9. Fifth street. July 31.--tcf• ',-_-_. jy 31-6 t 1 iY 26 . . j 3, 28-3 t tion. Applications have been made for a number of years past for locations on this property for Manufacturing and Building purposes, and it has been laid off into lots containing nearly an acre on the river, for the former, and 24 by 100 feet for the latter purpose, fronting On 1 County Commissioner. 50 feet streets, and 20 feet alleys. 1 Messrs. Editors: As the general opinion appears It will be sold in a body, (exclusive of a few lots) or ' to prevail that i na smuch as there are already two of portions will be sold together: to suit the views of indi- the County Commissioners from the country, ` it is but viduals or companies wishing to purchase, or otherwise a matter of right and justice that the city or its imme separately in lots. Some lots may be exchanged for ! diate neighborhood should have the third candidate-- buildings on this property, or for a farm. We therefore beg leave to recommend to the people of The terms willbe made perfectly easy, only It small ! All eg heny county, JAMES C. CUMMINS, Esq., of the portion required down, and the remainder in a term of 1 city district, for C'ounty Commission , r, at the ensuing years, payable annually or otherwise. fall election. SIASY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. It is not desired to di 31M3C Of tli - , property under the ---------- late and still existing depression of real estate, except County Commissioner. for its fair value, but from the frequent applications fur , A T the solicitation of a number of friends of all its purchase, and the indncemeuts taered at present for 1 ri.• political parties, I respectfully offer myself to improvements, every article and expense connected ' the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of therewith being so low, it is considered the present County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not possession for these purposes by t oeperso or companies ,be m isunderstood, either as to political or private of wealth, would be so adea.ntaeous em, together i affairs, I make free to say that I hare been all my life with the terms on which it is offered. that induces the C consistent Republican, ill the true sense of the wond. offer of sale at this time. NEVILLE B. CRAIG. !As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its linen- Committee of Mrs. Sidney Gregg. cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public e . oflicers has received the approbation of large taajori 1--lawd&u. ts !, ties of the people, the undersigned would not should lie be so fortunate as to be elected, in any manner at tempt to resist this salutary reform: should it reach the of fi ce of County Commi-ssioner AM. SUEL HUBLEY. GEO. W. LAING, Auditor October titction. prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, which meets on tho.3oth August next. GEO. R. RIDDLE. Allegheny city, may 31—tc d&w. Prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the of fice of Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Convention. W.M.. G. HAWKINS. Wilkins township, ,tune prothonotary. To the raters of Allegheny county:-1 respect fully offer myself to your consiti2.rution as a candidate (independent of patties) fur lir. office of PRO THONOTARY of -Allegheny county, at ibe ensuing election. As Ido noteonic before you m ceentrsonaea by a Conventiun, th of you to whom I am not per sonally known will please examine into my qualifica tions, &c.; and if so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your suffrages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the dudes of the offirce, tosatis you with your ALE fy X . MILLER. choice. may 1.0-..-k,e • Prothonotary. .Clear the course for the Volunteers. WILLIAM B. FOSTER. Esq.. of Allegheny city, will be a candidate for the offico of Prothonotary of Al legheny county, at the October election. jute 4. Assembly. We are authorised to announce JOHN BROWN, Esq., of Pine township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Conven tion. july c29—te County Conuniniona. Mitssns. Eorroas:—Please announce the name of Gen]. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for County Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county C o nvention, to be held inAuzust nest. AIANY DEMOCRATS. . - Corortcr. I respectfully offer myself to the citizens of Alleghe ny county, for the office of Coroner, subject to the de cision of Democratic Convention. jy 18—Le DAVID lIARTZ. Ha! Ha! Els! TCRNER'S Comic Almanac, for 1811, for sale at W. M. FosTnit's Universal Agency and Literary De ot, St. Clair street. July 17. 50 50 50 50 25 25 50 Landreth's Garden Seed. A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and fur sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, . I 184, Liberty it, head of Wood. 50 4: 50 41 25 25 50 50 25 25 25 25 50 25 HRRY A LORREQU ER, CHARLES 0' MAL LEY, and HECTOR O'HALLORAN, com plete edition, large type, and plates, at the low price of 50 cents, can be had at W. M. FOSTER'S jy 24 Universal Agency and Literary Depot. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Pictu re Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAN V ASS brushes, vanish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly ft a- med. to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular tention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stambcrats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sep 10-y PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a c from those who desire Portraits. Spcinaens can be seen at his rooms. 5. Oak awl Poplar Lumber for Sale. A FEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar Lumber, for sale by wholesale. Enquire of James C. Cummins, Esq. near the Fountain Inn. jy 21. hhd KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO.—L IO Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, in & store and for sGORDO N aIe I›: J G A , 1.2, Water st: sale For • A. FEW boxes Saratoga lodine Water, just received and for sale by BIRMINGIIAM & Co. THAVE in store and for sale low--a largo assort- I meld of mattresses, made of curled hair, moss, husk or cotton. Those wanting will please call. WM. NOBLE, Upholsterer. No. 4, Wood at. near the River 9. , ) TIERCES RICEW.B , on BRIDGE hand and for s& CO. ale by ow, .1. UR jun° 29 Water stmet, between Wood and Smithfield Powell's Balsams of Annisoed. TMs sure and effectual cure for the influenza, Coughs and Colds, can now be procured, whole sale and retail, at T 86 Fourth street. jy 6. Ice! Icc! Ice! A NY quantity of clean, first rate Allegheny Ice, may had at HUGH DUFFY'S, corner of Secona and Grant streets. july 13—ti. -------------------_ PRINTING OFFICE, Te - proprietors of the Moasuto Porr and NIEn- CUM, £3D MANUTACITIMEII respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of .7111112111.113 rICI-11(3110'31 ar= aaa cvazu3 raav:.isaaa.zo Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Parnphlet, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. ail tttnbs nt Vlattlts, ".. ,1 Canal Boat Bills, will ap propriate sue., Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms• We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. of Pittsburg Bank Notts anb exchange. CORRECTED DAILY EI BY • D A. SIWEER, EXCUANGRONER, CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STS. SPECIE ST A.NDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip ...... Exchange Bank Scrip Currency ........................ Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New Y0rk..... 805t0n......... 8 a 1tim0re........... SPECIE Gold ..................................... par Silver ..............par PENNSYLVANIA. — PIT TSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank...... ...par r Exchange .......... ..... Do. Hollidaysburgh ........par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania.--- Farmers' and bfechania bank Kensiagton hank..........:......... Manufacturers a'nd Mechanics ....... lefcchanics ........................ Moyamensing Philadelphia bank . .. Schuylkill " Southwark ......".... Western......." .- Bank of Penn Township...... Girard bank....... ..... U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown .....- Mattraseso. S. W. CORNER OP WOOD t. FlFtti STS Chester county ...... .... ..,., " Delaware county ........ ....par 4 , Montgomery co unty ..•• par " Northumberland par Farmers' bank of Bucks county. ..... .. Easton bank ........ .. . ............. . . par Doylestown bank par Franklin bank of TVaskingtor par Bank of Cliambersburgh 3i " Mhldtetuzen ..........• • " Gettysburgh .... 1 " Lewistown .. .......... .... 2 " Susanehannacounty —.75 Berk county bank . s. Cohimbia tank and Bridge Company li Carlisle bank ...... 31 Erie bank ......................... 3i Farmers and Drovers' bank .................. 3 " Bank of Lancaster...... 1 " Bank of Reading. li Harrisburg bank 3j 1 1 . Honesdale ".... ................ .... ..... Lancaster " .......... a Lancaster co. ........ Lebanon " Miners' hank of P0tt5vi11e........ Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank.. Towanda bank..... Wyoming bani West Branch ban t k, Fork• bank 0111.0.! Belmont bank of St. Clairsville Clinton bank of Columbus-- . Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.... Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).— -- " ( IVarren, cashier)... • Cincinnati banks Chillicothe bank -- Commercial bank of Lake Erie Dayton bank Franklin bank of Columbus— . rmers' anti Mechanics' bank of Steubenville Frmers' bank of Canton - Geauga Granville Hamilton ........... Laneatter Marietta ...... Massillon ....... . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati...... Mount Pleasant...... -- Norwalk Putnam Sandusky..... Scioto Urbana TVooster..... Xenia ...... Zanesville INDIANA. Slate bank and branches State Scrip All bank 5..... ..: State bank Bank of Illinois, Shawnectoirn ..... Bank of Ike Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia 1 . Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginsa.- .. .. . - -- 1 North-lVestern bank of Virginia.... . • .—.....1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia ...A Branches ....... .—— - • -- --—•- • • -1 - - MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. . All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks .......• SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks.. All solcott banks— . . - ALABAMA Mobile banks_. Colin! ty banks LOUISIANA. New Orleans It.L;1 1 :1 (good)._ __ TENNESSEE 111 baalo 100 B 3 ,GS Rio Coffee 10 - Bones Tobacco ' , Chests Tea, 75 ha:roll:No 1, 1131rinziore He.-ring , Rec.:don consignment and for sale low for cash, by___ july 1. DEVINE MeANULTI ....~., . . _ .--- ____• ____--- -1843.altatm I rubtic &Ile of irakealio ;WA& ~. ~,.. _ I_3 ritSLTANT to rt &Metal order ,of tlr.Ciretsit Sti• STANDART, INGIIAIIAM & CO., -IL perior Court of Law and Chancery, far Stafild vorinraing ana mmudioni via.cuaw,x county, pronounced the 19th clay of April. 1843, lit the ' cause depending therein of Henry Strider, Pit-, is CLEVELAND, OUIO. gainst James W. Barkenriage and ofbOt..s. Derr:lllw undersiped special commissioner, will sell at lelbrao AGENTS imposed the e N a le o r f el t r e auction to the highest bidder, at the court WA* id Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer &Co.'s Nissen county, on the 16th day of t September, istl i B lY ' i T er ralls cbtm P ts °rttaLtilnulle,Cl7nri; Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- (being the {first day of the Cir p'r Court Of said land Line ) Pennsylvania and Ohir, Can'al. Propric- connty,} that well known body of land commonly raid tors of tho Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. . led ...Graham's Suction," lvi n• in• • -•• '" '). u, Zia...",..tvaa... a.: REFER TO on the Ohio river, containing by surs•:•y four thousand Wilkie Sr; Entworth, .No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y. one hundred and twenty-thrce acres, in two ul t ioiniwt R. Hunter & Co. Alberti. parcels, a large proportion of which is river hot:to/it Otis Chaff, Boston• land. The above lands previous to the al!? of sale will Hunter, Palmer &Co., Buffalo, . ibe laid off by the SUrVi'y ,, T of the r..ounly in lone o t en n. M. T. William: , & DyY, ) yenient site for fanns.llll(l plan :crushed. arta .o many Hon. John M. Allen, % C , feveland. thcreef %%ill be sold a= may be nr,704.,,..7. to pro d„ : „ I Chitties M. Ginkling‘-, ) Ow sum of money reTtired by sad de,,retal 0n10,. . J. S. Dich.,:, Beavor. ' The sales trill be made on n cr.2dit of nine months for iiirmingltaM & Co., Pittsburgh. I 0:1s-third part of the purchaqc money, oftwe months ap 1 1C•13-1y. t for an inly‘r thin] par , . and of eighteen elv es for the urc ha?.or; "-ivino bond' s with ire , idue. din purchaser or p . ~. . .00d ••.ecurity for the payment of the dlffereut instrn meats, bearing - interest from the day of sale, the It-gal title to be retained as further security fur the payrnsuit —Ante at the risk Beaver and Warren:Packet. 'TShflaEw,refasatelril, will runn'EasltlreEgu, 3. ittr t i ci r - • weekly packet between the above named ports. leaves Beaver on Niondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursday; and Sat urdays; connectirng with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM 2 5 . : CO., Pittsburgh, r `YA✓ 18 43 . IRE REDUCED.—ti. S. MAIL LINE OF STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from PittAlirch, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Mani train of car; to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging =done night out. Also, the direct lino to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchant , ' Hotel Wood st MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., feb 23, 1843-ply. Proprietors. The Great Ceram. e Via National Road and altimore and Ohio Rail Road CBon:pany. .-"="37;":7 ct.hllsL' NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WA.3.RINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PUILADELPIIIA AND NEW YORE. THIS line is in full operation and leay . es Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M.. via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here Ivith the rail road Cu . 3 to all the above placei-t Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgft and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoy L-4, Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice. with the privilege of going throe it direct or taking one nights i.e.:: at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela HOUR". L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3--dtf. Preqident of N. 11. Stage Cu. .....parl par .....par par .....par par _,...par par .....par .....par .....par ....par ........par par ...35 no sale ....8i ... ...... 1 KENTUCKY ILLINOIS VIRGINIA GEORGIA Itegnlar Packets, for Cincinnati , II- I I The Swiftsnre, Robinson, Ma.-ter, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. in. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. M. , The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO-, t • Agens. New Y.rk Plan. ~ r TINCRAL WATER, on the New fork Plan, in 50 tickets for $l, at W. M. FesTETC.s St. Clair street opposite the Exchange. july Odoriferous ;Compound. A DELICATE Perfume to Wardrobe and Draw- , ers; also; a prevectivo against Moth. For sale at W. M. FOSTER'S linis. - ersal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. july 24 To Rent. PLEAS_ NT rooms and rood steam power, at the can steel file man.213 , -tory, corner of Liberty and O'Hara streeti. l y on the prrralses. july lth The False Mir. TAMES' new novel, ju.q received at W. M. Foster Univer , al Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair 31. Price . 1.4 cents. .l __l 17. itingwood the Rover. ATALE of Florida. Price 12.1 cents. For sole at Foster's Univer.-al Agency and Literary De pot, St. Clair street. uly ___!_--J BDaukl O'Connell, M. P. Price only 25 cti: can be had of \V. M. FosrEn, at his Universal .31.7en ey and Literary Depot St. Clair st. july Apprentices Wanted. A T the Cast Steel File MatiufactSry', one to learn to A burden and one to learn to forge Files. Appli cants who have previously wrought at the smith's fire and had some practice in working steel will be prefer- red. None but such tti can give undoubted testimonials of sober and industrious habits need apply. Corner of Liberty and O'Hara sts, sth 'Weed. Building Lots in SirMingliallL LOTS, suitable for building, most eligibly sit- Peach Trees. 1, 1.3 tutted, and within two minutes' walk of the ilib THE subscriber has just received from the Nur- stearnferr:i boat Zandin cr, will be sold at prices to suit =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, the times. The term; of payment will be made easy• a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he either fur cn:h or sueb er. bartin Birrner as rai ngi e made avai M labl P. e: would call the attention of the public. I Apply to the subscribor r. F. L. SNOWDEN. . PCteriol , No. 4, Ferr. ^irOl', I'itts'our;,ll. No. 131 Liberty st. head of Wood. i jour. 1. JAS. PATTEItSON, jr. ..--------------------- Dr. Dechter's Pu lm onary Preservative. I, Freeman's Fire 'prick for Sale. FORcoughs, colds, infinenzas, catarrh whooping' I[C,ST received. 5000 Freeman •s• best Fire Bricl , -..- cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all OP which will her:after, he kept constantly on hand diseases of the breast and lungs, and arrest of approach- and sold low for cash, by BIII_MINGHAA I ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury tutd. ___ l ` ; ''l' :NO. GO water St mac - - _._ _.------- other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 1 ---- jy 12 Ants for 'Pittsburgh. 1 DisEolution of Partnorship. T p lIF. late firm of T. &... A. Nesmith & co. sboe - BACQN.-4 casks hams; I _L and leather dealers and tanners, is dissolved flu 4 " shoulders; day by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Alfred 2 " sides; ' Nt:smith, whose interest in said firm luls been sold Just received on consignment, and for sale low for cash. and transferred to Thomas Nesmith, sr..; and Therms HAILMAN..II;NNINGS & CO.. Nesmith, sr. and Thomas Nesmithhave fanned a il' 18 43, Wood street. copartnership, under the firm of THOSIASN't surtu & ----ALLEN 1i.8.---ANIER, Ex -- .;h7 ------------ nge Broker. No. 46, S ot , who are duly authorised to settle the basises.s 0f .13- Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsbneß. the lam firm for that put,i - tose , THOMAS NESMITIII SR... Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought ALFRED NESMITH, and sold. Sight cheeks oil the Eastern cities, for sa le. I 11.10 M AS NESMITH, HI: Drafts, notes and bills, collected. i 1.1-.. _^. 17;3. july 22--dtf.• IiEFEItESCES• t __,.-...-----_- _-____ Wm. Bell ..t.... Co., Gr.sr nAr. 'LAND OFFICE, John D. Davis, 1 June t 13.1343. F. Lorenze, 1 i DVICE lefring 'nem r 'eeiverl from the Itegistar Pitt‘bur-lt Pa. J. Painter & Co., '' • i ...1_ of the L:mrl Office at Ley.ington, Missouri, that Joseph Woodwell, t ! the removal of that Office to - the town of Chilton. James May, i iin Henry county, as directed by the President, wilthe Alex. Bronson S. Co I etTected on or about the 31 day of July neat: this is to ; give notice that the pul%'ilc sale of lands ordered to be John!' B re - Wit :ft . Cu. -' Jrunes M'Candless. t. Cincinnoti. 0•, , l'hilndeipina. held at Lexbrzton on the second day of Octuher tiest, (-• 1 .* 1 4, J. IL M'Donald. ( *.•or• , " 1 - 1 " , •' '• Iby the Executive proclamation bearing. date "ttri Bth W. H. Pope,EN. Pres% Bauk KY. ‘,.1. ,, gii. , : 7111c • I i-st will be held at the time proseribed in the town of _ __—_ Cinton aforesaid. THO. H. IFIA 'KB BoutovaL Collriliseloner. ------ .1 • lishment to Wood F.:. opposite Faimestocl , s I D C \WFIELII}O,--; n7rnovcd his marble Eslab- I I ____"'"' 7f 'il — __ 11 " - t 10 For Sale Cheap. Drug Store, where he will keep constant ' 13 l . , on -ant -,,,-) CIO DOZ. assorted window sash. it Alain, if Tomb Stones. ..Monument,- etc. op I 0-1 y I .011 j wanted to suit; 500 cuts of I tool clooblo ------------------- ----- I ! carpet &aim l'2 doe. good cheap sickles; 5 dot.. rake.; John Cartwright, ; 21) don corn brooms; 3 dot. rodeo naillai 10 dot. Pe' CUT LER and Surgical Instrommt Manufwiturr.r,lt,n, tu b s „,, a 1 .„,,, v ,,, ,hoveis...rpsaeoces; roincas... corner of 6th and Liberty streets. Pita burg. F. ! cheap vies, with handles; writing, letter and srappisg N. B.—A.lways on hand an enter-sire assortment • , of ; • paper, hrashei.; hr.-..i cord , , twinc; &e., Surgical -and D.:tatal instruments, Ben ken's, "foiler s, I cheap for rash, or app „,,,,...4 Ca , i,„ . .,..,.,., to suit con Ag. Hatter e, Hair Dresser'; and Tanner's Patent Shem-s. i n ,..,>,. NA AC 11.'0U.V" , :!•', :•.:,.. ;_-.1 Cot.. eltiet. F. afidler's Teal, Tro:-.1.5. fir. l'' ' 24 ' i j; 19 l'ic, Ss sefitttel , . , . . - . rV of chc purchase moue}', and liable to of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make puncta. al payments. GEO. W. STIIIBT,ING, Spocial Corr mm er. Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,1340. Remedy fox thefted:lL THE Influenza. which i 3 now in alntost universal eidmi, is exciting the inventors of patent medicines to increased excrticms in the purang,line, but owing to the general distrust entertained for tim generality of such drugs, people fear taking them- - The following, however, from a distinguished physi cian in New Yorlr, Dr. Nelson, we. think may be re• lied on: :The isbject of the present conitnunication is totes onitnend a single remedy, cheap and of easy UCCeES the poor, and to caution them aping tun injuriou4 one in this disease, namely, bleediug, either general or bv Leeches. In all those ca.ses, in which the fast class I . f symptoms prevail, htt the patient sttiell frequently at a common salts bottle, (Sims' Aromalia -Vokiti/C Salts are preferred) and by putting the vial ito to the mouth to draw a few deep inspirations of volg mats ter into the lungs. Let this process be repeated tali or three times in an hour, and it will give more speedy and greater relief, in all slight cases of the first class tlrm any other remedy, and will be sufficient for a cure. It will be e.:sentially useful in the sarere cases; and those of due class of prostration, a, fewv drops of amonia, or hart-hunt, ought to taken inter. 'tally. A neat way of doing so is to take an old (ashr lolled mixture called lac ammoniaci, however, it la as a local remedy, to Oct on the disordered .surface• that its use is advised. The principles will be recog• nixed by all physicians versed in molecular organizes tine, and those who are deficient iu that knowlearj may do in that instance as they do in all others-t.eart upon the faith they imbibe." These salts are for min and within tint reach of all classes, at WM. THOUS'S, 53 Market street, Pittsburgh. J 5 1 7 . Card. TILE s ubscriber respectfully informs the public in general, that he intends to devote his crWe trod to the COLLECTION OF ACCOUNT:3 in the cities of Pima burgh, Allegheny and vicinity. Haying been engaged in this business for some time, and given entire s atisfaction to those who employed him, he respectfully those having accounts tO collect to give him ar Physicians and others who cannot srare time kit their professional bt:iness to collect their accountsi would find it to their advantage to give biz acta Re,rcet able references can be given, arid, if required, security will be given fur the faithful return dell Ina vies collected. He can be found at Mr George rusorls, Merchant Tailor, up stair:. corner of Market and Fourth streeta4 entrance on 4th st. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock . , A. M. Any orders left there during his absence, will be attend' to, or isv letter throngh the Post Oflico , Terms, 5 pr curt commission. c2l—dl m. SAML. a Rout Ireland. New Arrangement. THE LADIES' CLASS in Mr, Estee's I,Yrittn` Institute will hereafter receive lessons at 10 o'• clock. a. m. In addition to the preeent Class, a new one will be orga.aiaed on Wednesday, the sth inst. at the above hour. The Ladies and Gentlemen % leles4 Till receive lessnris ever , evenirst at 3 o'clock. A new evening Class will oi-lanized on the sth inst. • Mr. E. will be at liberty. uring the afternoon, to „give lessons at the residences of those who wish. All who wish to become adepts in the art of wielding the pet ; will make immediati: for a nries ofiessons, and vour best wishes wilt ,acre than realize:l;as -Those now ca:: write w:rite baore, And those who wro:e. writ.t.. the more." N. B. A class of Gentlemen receive lesions rit the Institute ever; moraina at iv 4 rrriglhc.e7:ll33.l:acEnol:a:t.:—ta.rl:::. e r n l ' e s.l ; v r l: : 7 1 6 : 5 1 :: 11 : 1 71 .0: from Il i l i o l t tifiliplooe, acre..a stlLovisaclecl. dewed 1 : 3 : - i . :e . :s:, a: 1 I n u a' t r y ten he e 7 : each.—` Also', a Farm ilmamd in West Deer Township, kite , above described property is in rea3onably good repair. lying about 15 miles from Coo city of Pittsburgh; *id within two mile; of the Pennsylvania Canal, and will 14 leastecl on reasonable terms for from 1 to 3 ta BARTPANINfUIIItT: ! good tenants. marl:l—rf Lots for Sale. 4LO ts in NI anehe, - iter. One and a fcurth Acres Land on I-loin - Ie.:: I.ots no , . 41,42,52,53,54. 181, M.!, and 184, in Cools plan of Lots, on Holmes' Hill. Alan, Lots nos. 2G, and i 7. in Cook's plan of Lots on High street, near the new Court Ilqn:sc . For term.' apply to 7. \V. RINYNCiTON. sep 10