_ (13IIIN- POST. . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. T HE undersigned will offer at PUBLIC SALE, or * ----- Lease, on Saturday, the 18th of November next, ITVSSURGII, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1843. at 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable property, on the south side of the Monongahela river, opposite this city, lately laid off in lots, embracing between 20 and 30 ------. acres of ground. JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS.—ANOTHER SCHEME OF i This is WelikttoWn to be the most advantageous lo- AiraociiitoN.—We understand that the Journeymen 1 caticn for manufacturing purposes in the vicinity of our Carpenters of. Allegheny, are to inset on to-morrow great manufacturing city, having an extensive front on , the river, and extending back to Coal Hill, celebrated •Itrisnxieg in the Wit PENN Engine House, Lacock St. for the quality of its coal over any other, and in which Albe object is to consider the propriety of forming an immediate vicinity and extending, back are inexiatusti- Association, somewhat after the Fourier plan. They ble mines; railways from which can be run directly in have a Constitution prepared, and a large number of to works on this property, as is now done in the neigh borhood. There are also several strata of coal beneath names already attached to it. The advantages of this the surface on this property, which will be valuable in !atm, will be that the workmen will get the full value . time, by the use of shafts, one of which is ascertained of :what they earn, instead of only a part as is now the to be 12 to 15 feet in thickness. cue. ' We hope they may go ahead with it. A portion of the property being elevated above the proper level, and the clay being of the best quality for brick making, can be used very advantageously in im provements. Its advantageous location fur 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 1 proximity and connexion with wlaich,as will be the case by a bridge so soon it becomes occupied, altogether render it in every point of view ' one of the most desira- , ble locations for investment and improvement. Notwithstanding the number of extensive Works which have been erected within the past few years, man ufactures have never flourished more successfully than at present, the yearly increasing extent of our city, the immense emigration to the West, and its unequalled , rapid settlement, which-our city must ever, as it now does, most advantagenusly supply with manufactures, will yearly increase the demand, and great as is our character as a manufacturing place, when we review the groat increase in number and extent of our menu- FOR THE POST. factures within the past few years, we must consider it ; in its infancy, as the great manufacturing and commcr- ! MANY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. JO ' cial point it is destined to become. , SENT CURRY as a auitabla person to fill a seat in ' In addition, to the manufacturing of Iron, Nails, Glass, the Assembly, the ensuing session. july 11, 1843. Engines and Machinery, Cotton Yarns, &c. which are operated advantageously here, we require in this region ; FOR THE POST. M ANY citizens of Allegheny city recommend Dr. manufactories of Cotton Goods, , as the immense quanti ties of these articles yearly brought from the East for J. C. M'CULLY as a suitable person to fill the office of Prothonotary. this, and Western and Southern maskets evince, the july 12. profits to the different hands generally through which , Assembly. they pass between the manufacturer and the western ! We are authorised to announce JOHN BROWN, merchant, would satisfy a manufacturer, in addition Esq., of Pine township, as a candidate for Assembly, there is the carriage west to east of the materials, and subject to the nomination of the Democratic Corrven east to west of the manufactured articles, besides insur- d on . july 29—to ance, time, &c., offering every inducement to compan- ; ies of our own or E MESSRS. astern Capitalists beyond competi- • County Commissioner. ' EDITORSI—PIease announce the name of tion. Gehl. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for County Corn- Applications have been made for a number of years missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic past for locations on this property for Manufacturing county Convention, to be held in August neat. and Building purposes, and it has been laid off into lots MANY DEMOCRATS. containingncarly an acre on the river, for the former, and 24 by 100 feet for the latter purpose, fronting on County Commissioner. 50 feet streets, and 20 feet alleys. Messrs. Editors: As the general opinion appears It will be sold in a body,(exclusive of a few lots) or to prevail that inasmuch as there are already two of . , portions will sold e , i toget her: 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 fur a farm. We therefore beg leave to recommend to the people of The terms will be made perfectly easy, only a small Allegheny county, JAMES C. CUMMINS, Esq* , of the portion required down. and the remainder in a term of city district, fur County Commissioner, at the ensuing years, payable annually or otherwise.a, f li election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. It is not desired to dispose of the property under the ' late and still existing depression of real estate, except 1 Coun Commissioner. ty for its fair value, but from the frequent applications for XI. A T the solicitation of a number of friends of all its purchase, and the inducements offered at present for ' 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 persons or companies 431 misunderstood, either as to political or private of wealth, wrouldhe SO arlvisotazeOu.S.to them, together affairs, I make free to say that I have been all my life - with the terms oil which it is offered, that .induces the a.consistint Republican, in the true sense of the word. offer of sale atthis time. ;NEVILLE 13.. CRAIG: -7 As - the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan- Committee of Mrs. Sidney Gregg.: cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public augl-lawd&-wts 1 officers has received the approbation of large majori - -- r— ties of the people, the undersig ned would not should SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, :hebe so fortunate as to be elected, in any manner at [Br ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONF.Ri.] ' tempt to resist this salutary reform; should it reach ON WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of September, 1 the office of County Commissioner. 1343, will be offered at public sale, at Pittsburgh, i our 6. SAMUEL IiUBLEY. , the following StoCks owned by the State of Pennsylva- 1 — nia, viz: Coroner. No. of Shares. Companies. Par Value. I resits...nal:ly offer myself to the citizens of Alles•be . s. 1600 Allegheny Bridge Company, . $, s 5 ny comity, fur tls, cas n e of Coroner, subject to the de -2000 Monongahela " . . 2J ' . cisi on urthe Democratic Convention. 600 Big Beaver " 25 I j`. 1E - , ...c DAVID lIARTZ. • 100 Conemaugh " 50 -- -- -- 100 Loynihanna " 25 Coroner. 171 Robbstowo II 5° .1 , R ESPECTFULLY offer myself as a candidate for 300 Williamsport, Washington co., 50 Coroner of Alle,Th.-11:: county, Till'ect to the action , 50 of the democratic County Convention ro be hell on the 2500 Monongahala Navigation company, 30th August. JOHN JOHNSTON. 2151 Bedford and Stoystown Tp. Road company, 50 • A „ ,„ ~, , 50 ilega^:.y..,n,y - 41—tr. 3823 Stoystown and Greensburgh " `,1780 Greensburgh and Pittsburgh " 50 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana" 50 967 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria " 50 .w.w..., : 322 New Alexandria and Conemaugh " 50 947 Pittsburgh and Butler " 25 ..,, 832 Butler d Mercer e 25 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.— an ilk' HORSE LOST.—Strayed from Samuel II 300 Pittsburgh and Steubenville 50 ilk' Gamble's, near Dunningsville. Washington 300 Robbstown and Mount Pleasant " 50 ilPeoanty, Pa. , on the night of the 15th ult., a large Bay 660 Mount Pleasant and Somerset ',', 50 Horse, without any particular marks; 14 or 15 hands ; 672 Somerset and Bedford 50 high, and between 6 and 7 years of age. Has a few •i, 360 Armstrong and Indiana 25 white hairs in his forehead. Whoever will return 560 Indiana and Ebensburg dt 0, -J -• him to Samuel Gamble, near Duningsville, or to meat ' 329 Washington and Williamsport " 50 Pittsburgh, shall receive the above reward. Rag 2. P. MULVANY. 1 855 Do Pittsburgh It 50 200 Butler and Kittanning . " ' 25 lar The Washington Examiner, Uniontown Genius 240 Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh ", 25 of LA arty , Wheeling Argus, Brownsville News, and 360 Somerset and Conemaugh 25 Wipesburgh Messenger, insert three times each, wild 320 Do Cumberland ~ 25 piper to advertiser, and charge this office. 160 Ligonier and Johnstown 50 224 Armstrong and Clearfield 4, 25 SAMUEL MORROW, 80 Browningtun, Harrisville, and Inansfacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Franklin II 20 50 .; . Iron Ware, 200 Butler and Freeport Freepor t,, No. 17, Fifth s treet,between Wood and Market, Pit t sburgh 224 Ke4pa constantly on -hand a good assortment of wares, 160 Bedford and Hollidaysburgh " 50 smalloliCitS a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, 160 Birmingham and Elizabethtown " 25 the folkwing artiele3: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, 160 Luthersburgh and Punxatawfiey " 25 skillets, teakettles, pots, oven=, coffee mills, &c. Mer- 300 French Creek Bridge company, 20 chants and others are invited to call and examine for 1250 Franklin and Allegheny Bridge company, 20 themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap for cash or 100 Erie and Waterford Turnpike Road company 50 approved paper. mar 7- tf 560 Susquehanna and Waterford " 25 1010 Mercer and Meadville . " 25 Dr. ?mop's Sermon. T HE Holy Eucharist, preached before the Universi- , 100 A nderson's .. Ferry, Waterford and , 100 ty of Oxford, fourth Sunday after Easter. Pam- New Haven phlet edition with full notes. For sale at W. M. Fos- 200 Abington and Waterford " 25 280 Warren and Ridgeway ~, 25 ter's Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair 50 st. Price 6 cents. jy 28-Iw. 40 Warren and New York State line " 1 96 Titusville and Union Mills " 25 VLANIOGANY. : 160 Warren and Franklin • ~ 25 II 25 FINE assortment of Crotch and Shade Veneers, 30 Sugar Grove and Union 900 A just received from New York, and for sale at the 3OO Bank of Pennsy lvania, 100 • Wareroom of T. B. YOUNG & CO. 300 Columbia Ban and Bridge company, July 21-2wd. Hand street. 1000 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal company, 100 r.-----------_ —______ PENN INSURANCE CO. Purchasers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is "IHE first election of Nine Directors of this Institu- sued by the Auditor General, in pursuance of tile Rest,- . on will be held at the Monongahela House on lution of 7th April, 1342, notes issued by the Banks of otsday the 3d day O f'Allfl'llit, rroximo, between the this Commonwealth under the act of 4 th May, 1941, irs 4'9 o'clock, A. M., and 4. P. M., by order, specie, or the notes of specie paying banks. The trans- R. MILLER, Jn., Sec's,. fer of Stock will be made in a reasonable time after To the Commiasioners. sa l e . JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGEP..S, .. i JOB MANN, Commissioners for sale of Stale Stocks. OCrEdfinaginess cards, &e., see first Page Our thanks are due to the Sun and Gazette for their friendlynotice of the improvement in our paper. .By the way, we heartily reciprocate the Gazette's good, wishes for our prosperity as printers, and are hap py to add that in the "fibbing" line it need not fear coin -petition. No paper can come up to it in that business. 'The communication of a "Citizen of Washing ton, Pa.," giving "authentic information" respecting the early doings of a certain individual, is held over fur the resent, As he suggests, it might be proper to let the notamunity know the true character of the person re limit. to in his communication, but as they have alma -4 formed a tolerably correct estimate of his worth, we are disposed to let him pass for the present• LADY . A Boos.-13erf..wd. has received the August number of this popular Magazine. It is, as usual, good. Tar CATHOLIC MAGAZINE, for August, is a valua- *awn The first article on the Spanish Inquisi "' tiOacontains much information to every honest mind. COUNT D'ORSAY The following account of this distinguished person age ire extract from the New York True Sun: WHO Is COUNT D'OBSAT7 - 110 is the 13011 of a French General, and is 111 X :!.x.a.ctiy forty-two years of age. He is a very handsome specimen of manly beau ty; and has two sisters--Duchesses De Gulch and De- - Grime:tont, who are sprightly and beautiful women.— , Count received an excellent education, and entered Aso French army, where he served without distinction, three years. He retired, and made the tour of Eu -4a,„ rig* with eminent popularity and SUCCC33. In Greece, he,met with Lord Byron, and they became intimate friends. In 1827.1 m married Lady Harriet, the eldest daughter of the Earl of Blessington, and again made the grand tour. On his return to London, he became— ' "The glass of fashion and the mould of form." His first appearance at the Opera with his bride was inblack velvet, and forthwith velvet was in demand; and eessupktsh had a respectable advance. Since then, he has bean remarkable for ail elegant and yet. somewhat • capricious taste, always astonishing the town, and al wappleasing it by his style of dress. He is an artist of no common merit, he draws and paints well, models and copies works in marble, is a lithographer, a gas . troomer, a horseman of great skill, a certain shot, and ' it bold player at Hazard. Crichton would have sunk intoirtsignificance at his side. He has for some years been separated from his beau tiful wife, who resides in Paris, a•ld has his ow i apart _ MOSS ,at his relatives, Lady Blessing - to:ea residence, well known as Girl House, in Kensington, formerly the mansion of Mr. Wilberforce, .'" The stories told of D'Orsay and Lady Blesiington, • 'l* their mutual distulvantage, we learn, arc entirely fa bulous. Whatever may have been the raisforome.s•til • this beautiful and, accomplished lady in early life, the ..; tearkliloes her great injustice to impute any impropri ety of conduct to her since she became Lady Blessing- D'Oraay has treated our conatrymen with marked attention, whenever they were men of mark; and Mr. • Van Berea's eldest son now rides upon a handsome 1 . and wall contrived saddle, built for his use under the di ' ruction of the handsome Count. Fir Definitioas which can't to be found in Walker's Diedonary. Incur.—Something slvallowed by a dog. - tietrothElizabeth in a passion. Sallow.—Sarah in the ditch. I Mystie.—A stick belonging to me. Policy.-1 am looking at Pully. Mitmatched. — A lady engaged to be married Noticed.--A glass of punch without ice. ' Punish.---Some of the above definitions. 1 -- For Sale. ontho North East corner of Coal Lane and High street. Apply to 13ENJAMIN DARLINGTON, — Market near Fourth street. TWENTY CENTS A QUlRE.—.lgood article _l_ of Letter Paper at 20 cents. Also, super blue 'sass &Co., In the District Court of Atte- wave lined Letter and Cap paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, vs. gheny, county, N 0.308 of April Wafers, Sand and Inkstands. For sale at AVni. M.l marssasca. Term, 1843. : Foster's Universal Agency and Literary Depot,St Clair . Powell's Balsam of &aniseed. And now to wit, July 26th, 1843, the street. jy 21.-6 t. jrp HIS sure and effectual cure for the influenza, court appoint George W. Layag, Esq., to at T crn.r.'s, 86 Fourth street. iy 6. distrilmte the proceeds of sale in this mac. C IGARS AND TOBACCO.—Regalia. La Norma, sale an d retail, By the Court. - Prificilw led. Pa_tiet^lan Ci.virs, a superio. article. _________, ---- -- -- -- „ ALFRED SUTTON, Pr o -.11',... Als., fl . ne le,-..f ch-wiug Tobacco, Sc. &c., at IV. M. 1 1 Ice ! Ice. Ice. 14011 All ' persons interested will please taio., F.,..zer s 74 , ,,1ical Ageney :old. Litcrary Depot, St. Clair , ANY quantity of clean, first rate Allegheny Ice, may cc, that the undersigned auditor, will attend, for tLic -r'et. July 31.—fit. ' be had at - HUGH DUFFY'S, corner of Second Arne of his a opoi- - !!msnt. at his office in Fourth st. in and Grant streets. jrtly 13—tf. 3 any of Pi.• • .... : . - T T l ,day the 17th of Au,,, , rust arst,, at 2 o'clock . . .'. .;. SEt..l and where you are re uestod to attend. jl2B-3t room; esBOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store _ in Liberty street, a Note of hand, cotunderahly aledatal WOl7l. It is signed by James Gaston and mdwer, and drawn in favor of W. Blatsk."' Theown ap bove it by idenrifying it, and ming expenses. Jely aug I—ts TA DY'S BOOK and Musical Library, August Nos. rec'd at W. M. Foster's Medical Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. • July 31.-3 t. Wanted. MP LOYMENT fortwo or threemarried men with Fsmall families, and who are good clerks, and wish to engage as Book keepers. Also, wanted soon, places for several young men and boys, in Dry Goods, Groce ry, or wholesale and retail stores. Also, for several good coachmen, Waiters, Hustlers, Laborers and Boys. ~. Wanted, a good Coal digger to go down the river, about OR SALE.—A Mineral Water app a ratus, corn- 40 miles. Wanted, employment for a good wet nurse, plate, for sale low, et W. M. OSTER'S and several good cooks wanted for respectable families, Alsiorerosi Agog rand Linear" Dye% St. Clair at iliatitlS' letel4eace Oboe, No. 9, Fifth met. 31,4 t GEO. W. LAYNG, Auditor. TRUE ISSUE, FOR THE TRUE cHURCHMAN.—A statement of the facts in the recent ordination in St. Stephen's Church, New York, by Drs. Smith and Anthon. For sale at the Literary Depot, St. Clair st. Price 10 cents. jy .213-3 t. October Olection 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 the 30th August next. GEO. R. RIDDLE. Allegheny city, may 31—tc Prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself as a candidate fur the of fice of Prothonotary, subject to the acon of the Dem ocratic Convention. WM. G. ti HAWKINS. Wilkins township, June 27—tc. prothonotary. To the voters of Allegheny county:—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (independent of parties) for the office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As I do not come before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom lam 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 duties of the office, to satisfy you with your choice. ALEX. MILLER. may 10—te. • of Pittsburg. Prothonotary. Clear the course for the Volunteers. WILLIAM B. FOSTER. Esq.. of Allegheny city, will be a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Al legheny county. at the October election. jnne 4. Sheriffalty. T respectfully present myielf to the citizens of Allo gheny county, as a candidate for the Sheriffalty,sub ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which meets on the 30th of August next. juno ELIJAH TROVILLO. lia: TURNER'S Comic Almann , ', For 1811, for sale at W. M. rOiTClel CulVenial g....ncy and Literary Depot. St. Clair street. July 17. Landreth's Garden Seeds. A full supply of Landreth 's Garden SCTII3 always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty sti, head of Woo/ HARRY LORREQUER, CHARLES O'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 O. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa CAN VASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glmses, &c.. promptly Cla med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular tetention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantrig,e to call. scp 10-y PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter, Fourth st., 3(1 story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a call from those who desire Portraits. Spcimens can be seen at his rooms. may 5. Oak and Poplar Lumber for Salo. AFEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar Lumber, for salehy wholesale. Enquire of James C. Cummins, Esq. near the Fountain Inn. jy 21. Tr ENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO.-1:20 hhds .11 Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, in store and for sale by J G & A GORDON, 12, Water st. For Sale. A FEW boxes Saratoga lodine Water, just received A and for sale by BIRMINGHAM & CO. 'tine 28. T HAVE in store and for sale low—a huge assort ment of mattrasses, made of curled hair, moss, husk or cotton. Those wanting will please call. WM. NOBLE, Upholsterer. No. 4, Wood at. near the River. 29 TIERCES RICE, on hand and for sale by A., J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. June 29 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield ~~ 1 t BOON AND .1015 PRINT L N G OFFICE, N. W. COEFIZIt OF WOOD a FIFTEI STS The proprietors of the MORNING POST and MER CURY AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of a1r4113.31113111 alaD alLik ralaCl:diaatta Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bills of Lading . ,l Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, Wl Utnbo of 331autto, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with ap propriate cuts, 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 & SMITEL Bank Notes anb (Excl)ange. CORRECTED DLILT ST 8. ERAISZEI, rows/own:1 BIZOICEII, CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Eric Bata Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New York.. Boston SPECIE Gold Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and bfanufactureri bank.... Exchange . Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank.... Kensington hank, Manufacturers and Mechanics' .... Mechanics . Moyamensing .. Philadelphia bank Schuylkill Southwark . ... ".... - - Western - - • Bank of- Penn Township Girard bank U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY IiANKS Bank of Germantown • - " Chester, county... " " Delaware c0unty...,......- " Arun tgomery county " Northumberland Farmers' bank of Bucks county Easton bank . Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh " Middletown . Gettysburgh ....... " Lewistown . . " Szliquekan n a county Berksc. , unty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank .. Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville Monongahela bank of Brownsville .. Neu , Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank Towanda bank 11'c/coning , bank ........... It'est Branch bank.. ...... .......... • . York bank ...... ..35 no sale 35 34 OHIO.; Belmont bank of St. Clair-trine 1 Clinton bank of Columbus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon .. ........I Circleeille (Lawrence, cashier) 1 " ( Warren, cashier.) ....no sale Cincinnati banks 1 Chillirethe bank........ -..- 1 Commercial bank of Lake Eric 20 Dayton bank .. Franklin bank of Columbus 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville...l Farmers' bank of Canton 40 Gcanga 1 Granville 75 Hamilton Lancaster Marietta Massillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount pleasant Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto.. Urbana.. Wooster. Zanesville INDIANA. State bank and branches State Scrip All banks State 'bank Bank of Illinois, Shatoncelown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia . - Farmers' bank of Virginia.. North-Western bank of Virginia .. ... Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virgins°. - Branches.. MARYLAND Baltimore City banks.. All other solvent banks ... . NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. . ..... . SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks .. .......- - • • . All solvent banks Mobile bcmks... Country banks_ LOUISIANA. New Orlemur banks ....2i All banks 100 B1:G owe S Rio Toffee ;, 5 Chests Tea, 7.5 bernils No 1, Baltimore Herrings, Am i d= consignation and for sale low for osah, July 1- DEVin. dis bicANULTIC i .4 .4 par par ....par -Par ..par par ----.....par par par .par par par par ..._..par -.par par ....par ... .. ...par par . .... par .....par par par par .....par .par '3i KENTUCKY ILLINOIS GEORGIA ALABAMA MEM TENNESSEE .............. .3 . -. IPielolict Sale • .. 8 MilegEt p I_ 4 3. URSVANT to a deeretal ceder tiiii r of Ci. STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., : pettier Court of Law and Chancery, fas. Mum Forwarding and cam/m a m m on w orc u lauh county, pronounced the 19th day oT Apikl943ia the, CLEVELAND, MHO. cause depending therein of Henry Studer, Mb, e. , gainst James W. Barkenridge and ahem. DoZt AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com- um/enigma special cornmisaionar, will sell at • - auction to the highest bidder; at the mint hinsitiiih puny composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Can a l; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s .Mason county, on the 16th day of Septomberi., Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court dk , ... rwrmaland Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie- county,) that well known body of laud co tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. led "Graham's Statics," lying in Mason county, Va., REFER TO On the Ohio river, containineby survey four thoci-An& Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N‘ Y. one hundred and twenty-t h ree acres, in two edjoiseog R. Hunter & Co. Albany. parcels, a large proportion of which is river b ottom , ' Otis Chaff, Boston. land. The above lands previous to the day of aelswill Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, be laid off by the surveyor of the county laletsofeeep M. T. Williams & Dow, ' venient size for farms,and plats furnished, oseseestuy Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. thereof NVill be sold a 3 may be- LeceAsary to istoamee Charles M. Giddings, the sum of money reauired by said decretal oriloarp.m J. S. Dickey, Beaver. ' The sales will be made on a credit of ale mombrfole Birmingham & Co., Pitt3lourgh.one-third partof the purchase money, armed.* num& ap 1 1843-Iy. I for another third part, and of eighteen months for the residuc, the narcho.ser or purelia.367A giving: bonds' with good security for the paym , :m of die different inure. mcnts, bearing interest from the day of sale, the legal title to be retained as further security for the payment of the purchase money, and liable to resale at the risk of the purchaser or purchasers failinz; to mole ruticUr s al payments. GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Com'r. Point Pleasant, Va.. June 26,1843. 4 jy6-2ta Beaver anA Warren:Packet. THE canal packot ERIE, J. M. Shaw,ma_qter, will ran as reg - ular tni weekly packet bctwecn thl above narned ports, leavei Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,' morn ing, leaves AVarre'n on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Staze Line; to Cleveland direct, For freigt.or paasage apply on hoard, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. -2f. tr,s2 117 , - 7rAtfr_MA *VOW • 1843. FARE REDUCED.—U. S. MArt. L:NE or STAGF.3 AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, conneetinz with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 9...1 door below the Merchar.ts' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co.. fel) '23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. Tho Great Central Rout! Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Congany t7171* k t . 1 0 4 . 1 j • • . NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WA3IIINOTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW TORS. T HIS line is in full operationand leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route. it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum. berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice with the privilege of going through direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Mononzahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. The Sv.iftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collins, :11as:ex, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat nrdav at 10 o'clock n. m. - - - - - - - - The Express, Parkinson, Ma3tcr, leaves cvcry Sun day at 10 o'clock a. in. _ _ JOHN BIRMINGHAM & Agents New York Plan. MMINERAL WATER, on the New York Plan, 50 tickets for $l, at W. M. FosTxn's St. Clair street opposite the Exchange. july 24 Odoriferous Comtpcttad• DELICATE Perfume to Wardrobe and Draw— -11 err, aLso; a preventive arainst Moth. For sale at \V. M. FOSTER'S Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. july 24 ... To Bent. - PLEASANT rooms and good steam power, at the cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty and O'Hara street. Apply on the premises. July 16. Tho False Heir. AMES' new novel, ju=t received nt W. M. Foster's J Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. Price 12A cents. July 17. Ringwood Rio Rover. ATALE of Florida. Price 121 cents. For sale at Foster's Universal Agency and Literary De pot, St. Clair street. july 17. Ireland. BY Daniel O'Connell, M. P. Price only 25 ets: can be had of w. M. FOSTER, nt his Universal A.2,-en ey and Literary Dcpot St. Clair st. julv 2.1 Apprentices Wanted. AT the Cast Steel File Manufactary, one to learn to harden 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 as can give undoubted testimonials of sober and industrious habits need apply. Corner of Liberty and O'Hara sta, sth Ward. jy 25. Peach Trees. ish THE subscriber has just received from the Nur sery of Landreth and Fulton, year Philadelphia, a lot of the choicec.t variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Libeit st. head of Wood. Dr. Seelrter's Pulmonary Preservative. FOR coughs, colds, influenza..., catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lungs, and arrest of approach ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other mineral•. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., .lY 12 Agents for Pittsburgh. BACON. -4 casks hams; 4 " shoulders; 2 " sides; Just received on ronFig - nment, and for Rae low for cash. HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., jy 18 43, Wood street. ALLEN KRANIER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg. Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. RETERVCCES- Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Dacia, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., i Pittsburgh, Pa Joseph Woodwell, James May, J Alex. Bronson &. Co. Philadelphia John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. Cincinnati' 0., J. "R. M'Donald. >St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Kv. Louisville. Bemovai. CAWFIELD has removed his marble Estah •• lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahnestock's Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19—lyr John Cartwright, CUTLER wad Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on liand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Beaker's, Tailor's, Hatter'a, Hair Dresteer's and TOMO ram Stleirsi didAillie6 1.2140112 ** Etsmody for tho 1a110313111. THE Influenza, which is now in almost a universal epidemic, is exciting the inventors of patent medicines to increased exertions in the puffing lies, but awing to the general distrust entertained for the generality of such drugs, people fear taking them— The followinF,, however, from a distinguished *yip clan in New York, Dr. Nelson, we think tatty b• tee lied on: "The object of the present communication isto too' ornmend a single remedy, cheap and of easy access to the poor, and to caution them against an injurious ooe in this disease, naniely, bleeding, either general or by leeches. In all those cases in which the first class of symptoms prevail, let the patient smell frequently at a common salts bottle, (Sims' Aromatic Volatile Salts are preferred) and by putting the vial tit the mouth to draw a few deep inspirations of volatile mat ter into the lungs. Let this process be repeated two or three times in an hour, and it will give more speedy and greater relief, in all sli , :ht cases of the first class than any other remedy, and will be sufficient for a cure. It will also be essentially useful in the severe cases; and those of the class of prostration, a few drops of amonia, or hartshorn, ouzht to taken inter nally. A neat way of doing so is to take an old fash ioned mixture railed lac arnmoniaci. However, it it as a local remedy, to act on the disordered s urface, that its use is advised. The principle , will be recog nized by all physicians versed in molecular organize- tion, and those who are deficient in. that knowledge may do in that instance as they do in all others-4am upon the faith they imbibe." These salts are for sale and within the reach of all classes, at Wre. THORN'S, 53 Market street, Pittsburgh. .iy 17- A Card. THE subscriber re inform; far., public in general. that he intends to devote his whole time to the COLLECTION Or ACCOUNTS in the cities of Pitts burgh, Allegheny and vicinity. Having been enzazed in this busines:for some time, and given entire satisfaction to those who employed him, he respectfully solicits those having accounts to collect to give him a trial. Physicians and others who cannot spare time from their professional business to collect their accounts, would find it to their tulvantaze to live him a call. Respectable references can be riven, and, if required, sectuits will be given for the faithful return of all me flies collected. tic can be found at Mr Georse Armor's, Merchant Tailor, up stairs. corner of Market hod Fourth stroetli, entrance on 4th ct. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M. Any orders left there during his absence, will be attend ed to, or by letter through the Post Oflice. Terms, 5 pr cent commission. jc 521--(11m. SAML. GELSTON.. New Arrangement. THE LADIES' CLASS in Mr. Estee's Writing Institute will hereafter receive lessons at 10 o. clock, a. m. In addition to the present Class, a new one will b. orxanized on Wednesday. the sth inst.,ea the above hour. The Ladies and Gentlemen's Cass will receive lessons every evening :It 3 o'clock. A nen eveninc Class will also be onrauized on the sth inst. Mr. E. will be at liberty. during the atienioon, to give lessons at the residences of those who wish. All who wish to become adepts in the art of wielding the pea, will make immediate application for a series of lessons, and your best wishes will be more than realizethas "Those now can write who never wrote before, And those who always wrote, can write the mon:" N. B. .' class of gentlemen will receive lessons at the Institute every morning at 3. o'clock. jy Farms to Lease. THE illtder3i!rrstClwill lease two Farms situated in East Deer Township, with the necessary tow meats and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on eanh.—•• Also, a Farm situated in West Deer Township, Allis gheny County, with fr'om 60 to 75 acres cleared. Tir above described property is in reasonably good repair, lying about 15 miles from the city of Pittsburgh, and within two miles of the Pennsylvania Canal, and will be leased on reasonable terms for from 1 to 3 years, to good tenant. BARTRAM MURRY. m-trl3—tf Lots for Saic 4 Lots in Nlar.chestcr. One and a fourth Acres of Landon Holmas' Hill. Lots no 4. 181, 18'2, and 131, in Cook's plan of Lots, on Holmes' Hill. Also, Lotsnos. 20,and 27. in Cook's planof Lou on High street, near the new Court I %.I.se. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON. 5C",.10 Building Lots in Birmingham. 1G) LOTS, suitable fur buildinz, most eligibly sit !) uated, and within two minutes' wad: of the steam ferry heat /antlioq, will be sold a, prices to suit the times. The term; of payment will be made easy . , either for cash or such barter as can be made available. Apply to the subscribers' in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. :Wile 1. JAS. "PATTERSON, jr. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. LUST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on band and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. mac 27 No. 60 Water at Dissoiation of Partnership. THE law firm of T. & A. Nesmith & co. shoe and leather dealers and tanners, is dissolved this day by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Alfred Nesmith, whose interest in said firm has been sold and transferred to Thomas Nesmith, Sr.; and Thomas Nesmith, sr. and Thomas Nesmith jr., have formed a copartnership, under the firm of Tilt:lllAS NES3IIT4 & SON, who are duly auth.rised to settle the business of the late firm for the: pu TH rpose. OMAS NESMITH, SR. ALFRED NESMITH, THOMAS NESMITH, JR. july 22--thf. July 19, 1043 GENERAL LAND °Evict, Jane 23, 1843. ADVICE having been received from the Register of the Land Office at Lexington, Missouri, thist the removal of that Office to the town of Clinton, in Henry county, as directed by Cue I'resident, will be effected on or about the 3d day of Ju',Y next: this is to give notice that the public sale of sands ordered to be held at Lexineton on the second day of October next, by the Executive proclamation bearing date the Bth inst., will be held at the time prescribed in the town of Clinton aforesaid. THO. H. BLAKE, June 30—lavrt 10 Commissioner. Por Sale Cheap. ODOZ. assorted window sash, and glasa,if k) wanted to snit; 500 coca of 9 aid 5 data& carpet chain; 12 doz. good cheap sickles; 5 doz.. ntkart. 20 doz. corn broonzr, 3 doz. coffee milli; 10 dos. pr tent tubs and buckets; P,lsorels; spadeig.boar. a; cheap axes. with handles; writing, letter and waning paper; brushes; bad coris, urine dzc., &c., far silo cheep for cash, o l izared wsetekage, saisCaNdlt tee. ISAAC TR \ aad*Paullart^: jy la