ILY POST. PITTSBititHH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1843 037ar bitsiness cams; Ac., see first page Waoso.—We are told that one of the speakers at the Temperance meeting, held at the 2rl street market, vs Tuesday evening, was pelted with rotten eggs, by some person who did not like the matter of his discourse. MiTIISTERN LITERARY CAAICET.—We neglected yes- terday to notice the appearance of the August number of this himpstine. The contents are all original, some of them aboriginal,—and many of them highly inte resting. It is neatly printed, and in every respect is equal to many of the eastern monthlies of greater pre" tensions. PROCEEDINGS IN COMMON COUNCIL. MONDAY, JULY 31, 1343. Council not: Present—Messrs. Boreland, Bowman, Edgar, Hamilton, Hap, Howard, Irwin, Kelly, Litch, • Mason, Matthews, M'Cutcheon, Mitchell, O'Neal, Sto - "nor, and President, Mr. Eichbaum, President in the chair. Mr. Boreland presented a petition from certain citi- WM, praying the appointment of a constable to attend to the Scotch Hill Market, which was read, and, on 'motion of Mr. Stoner, the following resolution was read three and adopted, and concurred in by S. C., Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to place an • Admit police nt the Scotch Hill Market House, for the purpose of protecting the market people on the evenings previous to the market and during market lours, and continue the same from the passage of this resolution to Nov. 1, 1843. Irwin presented a petition from a number of citizens of the Second Ward, praying councils to direct the eretlion of a Fire plug at the corner of Second and Try streets. Read and referred to the Water Corn ' mime, and toncuried in by S. C. Mr. Stoner presented a petition from A. Weaver, "Nuking Councils to grant him the privilege of erecting a stall in Diamond Market, which was read, and, togeth er with a remonstrance on the same sehjett, which had been presented by the Clerk of the S. C. was referred to • a special committee of three from the C.C. and two from the S. C. and Messrs. Stoner, Edgar and Hamil ton appointed on behalf of this council. Mr. Hamilton presented a petition from certain citi yens of the Fifth Ward, praying that O'Hara street 'maybe paved. Read and referred to the Committee en streets Grading and Paving. A petition from John Buhomi, was read and referred to the Market Committee. le. Mr. Howard presented an Ordinanee authorizing the Mayor to perchaui, on perpetual lease, the lot of ground now occupied by the Duquesne Engine and ose House, which was real three times and pass- A communication vrai received from the Mayor en closing the following bills, which were road and refer wed to the Committee on Claims and Accounts, viz:. Lake Loomis for stationery for Mayor's office amount , ing to • $3 00. s, W. C. Wall for 17,18 A. A. Anderson for 23,73 Mr. loward. offered art following romlution which eisliAtitree tint es aid ado:Kett, viz: assoltred, That the committee on Wharves and tathingi be authorized to alter the plan of the Mown vdredaWharf, between Cherry Alley and Grant street, :by extending the line of curb eleven feet further into the triver at the foot of Grant street than it is at present pro jected, if in their opinion the public interest would be subserved thereby. The clerk of the S. C. pr . .:43:1t-:1 a r. port from the eennunittee on claims and accounts, accompanied by a resolution, as having been read and accepted, and re.m lutiou read three limes and adopted, concurred in, viz: , Resolved, That the Mayor he authoriced to draw his yrstvantsin favor of the following persons out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise a?propriated and elargethe same to the conti.igent .fend. Italia W. Lynch for $3 12 John G. Bacl . tofen for . 1 00 Hart & Arinstrong for 5 06 Ginnie Tlander,piti for 7 50 - T.H. Hastings & N. Patterson 133 00 Also, a report from the committee on city printing„ accompanied by the following as having been read and a c cepted, and resolution read three times and passed, which was ctmcurrecl in, viz: Resolved, That the m-iyor be directed to draw his warrant on the city Treasurer for $43 in facor of f). N. White & Co., and charge to appropriation No. 3. Also, the following bills with reference to the Committee on city printing, which was concurred in, viz: Phillip. &Smith, for printing, ' 35 n 4 '„ 33 _ . Parkin & C 0., " 1 97 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria " George ''''''' 32 2 New Alexandria and Conemaugli" Also, &report from the Water committee en the pe -947 Pittsburgh and Butler titian relative to the Orphan Asylum as having been ac cepted. Concurred in. 83 1 Butler and Mercer 3:20 Pittsburgh and Steubenville " 11111 Alio, a report from the Committee on Streets grading : 300 Robbstown and Mount Pleasant " and paving, in relation to Wylie street, as having been 660 Mount Pleasant and Somerset " aceepted, which was concurred in. 672 Somerset and Bedford Also, a resolution in favor of L. King:stand, as hay- ' : 360 Arm:tron; and Indiana " log been read three times and passed, which was read 560 Indiana and Ebensburg o at firstand second time and laid over. 329 Washington and Williamsport Mao, a report from the SanitarA Committee in rem- B is Do Pittsburgh " tion teen Insane Hospital, as having been read and ac -200 Dueler and Kittanning =and the Committee discharged, and the report 240 Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh " W be printed ; which was concurred in. , ' 360 Somerset and Conemaugh Also; An Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance res- 320 Do Cumberland ?acting sales of horses and cattle at Auction," as hay -160 Ligonier and Johnstown o trig been rend three tiinr,ss, and passed, which was con- 224 Armstrong and Clearfield . carted in. ! 80 Brownington, Ilarrisrille, and Also, An o,dinance entitled "An Ordinance author- Franklin" 5i ising the Mayor to borrow $6,000 00," as having been 200 Butler and. Freeport. •• 26 read throe times and passed, which was concurred in. 224 Pittsburgh Farmers &Mechanics'•• 25 Also, the following resolution as having been mad 160 Bedford and Hollidaysburgh " 50 three times and adopted. Concurred in, viz: , 160 Birmingham and Elizabethtown " 25 "Resolved, That the City Treasurer be authorised 160 Luthersburgh and Punxatawney " 25 1.01011 certilcates \ of loan of the city, now authorised, 300 French Creek Bridge company, 20 to the amount of tea thousand five hundred dollars, at 1250 Franklin and Allegheny Bridge company, 20 • a price not less than ninety-five dollars per cent., for 100 Erie and Waterford Turnpike Road company 50 the purpose of paying the loans of the city now due and 560 Susquehanna and Waterford " 25 "I=a report from the Committee on streets, grad -1010 Mercer and 'Meadville 41 23 100 Auckrson's Ferry, Waterford and log and paving , accompanied by a resolution as having , New Haven 100 teen read and accepted, and resolution read three times 200 Abington and Waterford " 25 • sold adopted. Report accepted and resolution after 280 Warren and Ridgeway ~ 25 bang amended, laid over. 40 Warren and New York State line " 50 Also, apetition from James McCabe with reference 96 Titusville and Union Mills ° - ...).. . of sweet° the Police Committee, which was concurred 160 Warren and Franklin 11 23 in. I 80 Su g ar Grove and Union It 25 Also, a petition from Mrs. Watson, praying Coun- 300 Bank of Pennsylvania, 400 arils grant her certain space on the wharf, as having 300 Columbia Bank and Bridge company, 100 .• been read and the prayer of the petitioner granted, 1000 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal company, 100 resided no obstructions be made to a free passage, . 1 Purchasers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at which was concurred in. the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is ' Ur. Edgar offered the following resolution which was sued by the Auditor General, in pursuance of the Reso read three times and adopted, viz: lution of 7th April, 1342, notes issued by the Banks of Resolved, That the Mayor be, and is hereby author this Commonwealth under the act of 4th May, 1841, used to draw his warrant on the City Treasurer in fa specie, or the notes of specie paying banks. The trims s....' IrOf of W. H. Hart, fur the sum of 75 . dol lars for the par far of Stock will be made in a reasonable time after — "pose of paving a judgement against him fur the use of sale. JAMES CLARKE, the Pittsburgh Hose Company. —a.. i EVANS ROGERS, The Councils then adjourned to meet on Thui.,“y : JOB MANN, evening next, at 8 o'clock.' I Commissioners for sale of State Stocks. - .., aug I—ts BiiLEY & Co., In the District Court of Alit ea. gkenyCounly, N 0.308 of April rjl WENTY CENTS A QUIRE.—A good article KM. TATR IC W. Term, 1843. _L of Letter Paper at 20 cents. Also t super blue A now to wit, July 26th, 1843, the wave lined Letter and Cap paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, court appoint George W. Layng, Esq., to \Voters, Sand and Inkstands. For sale at Wm. M. - , \ distribute the proceeds of sale in this case. Foster's Universal Agency and Literary Depot,St Clair By the Court. street. jy 21.-6 t. --I 4 , -- - . ' ALFRED SUTTON, Pi otliy. All persons interested will please take notice, that the undersigned auditor, will attend, for the parpose of his appointment, at his office in Fourth st. in the city of Pittsburgh, on Thursday the 17th of August neat. at 2 o'clock, P. M., when and where you are re quested to attend. jy 28 —3t. BILABOGIANY. AFINE atsortmt of Crotch and Shade Veneers . jest .mt received from New York, and for sale at the Furniture Wareroom of T. B. YOUNG & CO. jab, Hand street. T CMS on the North East corner of Coal Lane end 1.41 Bigh sweet. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market near Fourth .wet. GEO. W. LAYNG, Auditor For Sale. ii l W- 1 ‘_1 1.1 4: 4 'YAM kt THE undersigned will offer at PUBLIC SALE, or Lease, on Saturday, the 18th of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable property, on the south side of the Moncmgahelariver, opposite this city, lately laid off in lots, embracing between 20 and 30 acres of ground. This is well known to be the most advantageous la. eaticn for manufacturing purposes in the vicinity of our great manufacturing city, having an extensive front on the river, and extending back to Coal Hill, celebrated for the quality of its coal over any other, and in which immediate vicinity and extending back are inexhausti ble mines; railways from which can be run directly in to works on this property, as is now done in tho 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 proper level, and'the clay being of the best quality for brick making, can be used very advantageously 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 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 erectedwithin 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 settlemmt, which our city must ever, as it now does, moat advantageously supply with manufactures, will yearly increase the demand, and great as is our character as a manufacturing place, whets we review the great increase in number and extent of our manu factures-within the past few years, we must consider it in its infancy, as the great manufacturing and commer cial point it is destined to become. In addition to the manufacturing of Iron, Nails, Glass, Engines and Machinery, Cotton Yarns, &c. which are operated advantageously here, we require in this region manufactories of Cotton Goods, as the immense quanti ties of these articles yearly brought from the East for this, and Western and Southern maskets evince, the 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 tion. ,! Applications have been made for a number or 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 50 feet streets, and 20 feet alleys. It will be sold in a body, (exclusive of a few lots) or portions will be sold together: to suit the views of indi viduals or companies wishing to purchase, or otherwise separately in lots. Some lots may be exchanged for buildings on this property, or for a farm. The terms will be made perfectly easy, only a small portion required down, and the remainder in a term of years, payable annually or otherwise. It is not desired to dispose of the property under the late and still existing depression of real estate, except for its fair value, hut from the frequent applications for its purchase, and the induc,7m ems off3red at present for improvements, every article and expense connected therewith being so low, it is eln:iitrred the present possession for these purpisei by parsons or companies of wealth, would be so advantaz.nnts to them, together with the terms on which it is offered, that induces the offer of sale at thig' time. NEVILLE B. CRAIG. Committee of Mrs. Sidney Gregg. aug avveltirwts SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, {nT 011 DER OF THE COMMISSIONERS.] N WEDNESDAY, the Gth clay of S,--otenilier, O 1343, will be offered at public sale, at Pittsburgh, the (gnawing Stocks owned by the Suite oT Pennsylva nia, No. of Shares. Companies. 1600 Allegli.my Bridge Compegy, 2000 Monoagalicla " GOO Big Beaver " 100 Conem nigh " 100 Lovalhanna " 171 Robbstown 300 Williamsport, Washington On., 50 2508 Monongahala Navigation company, 50 2151 Bedford and Stoystown Tp. Road company, 50 382:3 Stoystown and Greensburgh " 50 17110 Greensburgh and Pittsburgh " 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana " 50 CIGARS AND TOBACCO.—Regalia, La Norma, Principe and Panetelan Cigars, a superio. article. Also, fine leaf chewing Tobacco, &c. Ste., at W. M. Foster's Medical Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair street. July 31.-6 t. TA DY'S BOOK and Musical Library, August Nos. j reed at W. M. Foster's Medical Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. July 31.-3 t. TRUE ISSUE, TOR THE TRUE CHURCIIMAN.-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 28-3 t. FOR SALE.—A Mineral Water apparatus, com plete, far sale law, at W. M. FOSTER'S tratirersal Agenoy and Wang Depot, St, Clair st. jy 31-63 October Of ection. I respectfully - Mier myself a candidate for the office of Prodecnotaey 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 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. WM. G. HAWKINS. Wilkins township, june 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 Ido not come before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I ern 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 Volunteer;. WILLIAM B. FOSTER, Esq., of Allegheny city, will be a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Al legheny county, at the October election. .irtne 4. T respectfully present myself to the citizens of Alle gheny county, as a candidate for the Sherifralty, sub ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which meets on the 30th of Atusust next. june 9—d&wte. ELIJAH TROVILLO. MANY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. JO SEPH CURRY as a auitable person to fill a seat in the Assembly, the ensuing session. july 11,1343. M ♦NT citizens of Allegheny city recommend Dr. J. C. M'CULLY as a suitable person to fill the•office of Prothonotary. july 13. 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 29—te County Commissioner. Mess n ED trons:—Plea3e announce the name of Genl. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for County Corn missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county Consent ion, to be held in August next. MANY DEMOCRATS. County Commissioner. Afess,•s. Editors: As the general opinion appears to prevail that inaimach as them sere already two of the County Commiiii,mers from the cauntry. it is but a matter of right and justice that the city or its imme diate neighborhood should have the third caadidate— We therefore beg leave to recoratneud to the people of Allegheny county, JANtE.3 C. CUMMINS, Esq., of the city district, fur County Camel%Abner, at the ensuing fall election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VC/1./Mi. AT the solicitation of a number of friends of all political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the c:msideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That my sentimmts may' not b misu.ll , rstood, either as to political or private affairs, I mane free to say that I have been all my life a consistent Republi , an, in the true sense of the word. As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affnir:;, and the reduction of salaries of public offi2ers has received the approbation of large majori ties of the people, the undersigned would not should he be so fortunate as to be elected, in any manner at tempt to resist this salutary reform; should it reach the office of County Commissioner. apr 6. S.t.M EiL HURLEY. I respectfully offer Myself to the citizens or Alleghe ny comity, for the 01fi.,! of Coroner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic Convention. jy 13—zc ' DAVID HARTZ. Par Value. e-25 25 50 RESPECTFULLY oTer my3. - df to; a eandid•tte for 1. Coroner of 111e7lirmy county, subject to the action of th. dint wratir County Convention to he hold on the 30th August. JOHN JOHNSTON. Allegheriv. Judy , Ha! Ha! Ha! q RN E R'S Comic. almanac., for 1811, for sale at 1 IV. M. Foin:it's Univorial Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair street. July 17. Landreth's Garden Seeds. A full supply of Landreth 's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the Dru 7, store of F. L. SNOIVDEN, sep 10 13 i, Liberty rtt., head of Wood. HARRY LORREQUER, CHARLES O'MAL LEY, and HECTOR O'HALLORAN, com plete edition, large type, and plate., at the low price of 50 Mite:, can be had at W. M. FOSTER'S Plain and Pane y Portrait and Pieta rc Framc Manufacturer, No. 37. Fourth street, Pittsburqh, Pa. CVASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artiste, always on hand. Looking Glasses, &e., promptly ft a med to order. Id pairing dune at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Perseus fitting start oats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. sep 10-y PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rait Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Bork's Buil ding,. J. Osborne would solicit a call from those who desire Portraits. Sprint:mg can be seen at his rooms. may 5. Oak and Poplar Lumber for Salo. ,61 FEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar Lumber, for sale be ‘wholesale. Enquire of Janes C. Cummins, Esq. near the Fountain Inn. jy 21. Tz - ENTUCK Y LEAF TOBACCO.-120 hhds 11 Kentucky Leaf Tobacco, in store and for sale by AFEW boxes Saratoga lodine Viraier, just received and for sale by 81RM1NG11.17.14 & CO. ;lune 28. T HAVE in store and for sale low—a large assort ment of mattrasses, made of curled hair, moss, husk or cotton. Those wanting will please call. WM. NOBLE, Upholsterer. july 18. No. 4, Wood st. near the River. 94 TIERCES RICE, on hand and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. june '29 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield Powell's Balsam of &mined. THIS sure and eil2ctuul cure for the influenza, Coughs and Colds, can now be procured, whole sale and retail, at Turrt.r.'s, 86 Fourth street. jy 6. Ice! Ice! Ice! A NY quantity of clean, first rate Allegheny Ice, may be had at HUGH DUFFY'S, corner of Second and Grant streets. july 13—tf. EIVIPLOYMENT for two or three married men with small 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, Headers, Labarersand Boys. Wanted, a good Coal digger to go down the river, about 40 miles. Wanted. employment for a good wet nurse/ and several good cooks wanted forteelextableturrilies, at HARRIS' Intelligence Office, No. 9-, Fifth street. jy Prothonotary. Prothonotary. Sheriffalty. FOR THE POST Foa THE POST County Commissioner. Coronts.r Coroner liniverial Agency and Literary Depot William!C. Wall, J G & A GORDON, 12, Water st For Sale. Alattrasens. Wanted. nem lama sos PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. CORNER CT WOOD k FIFTH 3T3 Tho proprietors of the MORNING POST and MEN.- CURT AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of alfilLlll.lf32 "31C 1 1111ir..110"31M, azou CiEttin3 atav2L - aaato Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to_ execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading,l Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. 241.1 Mobs of 361 auks, 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 & SMITH. Bank Notes anb (fxt4ange. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. ERAMER, EXCUANGEI unman, CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip 3 Currency Erie Bank Scrip ...... EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York Boston Baltimore SPECIE. Gold Silver PENNSYLVANI.A.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange Do. Hplltdaysburgh 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 tr. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county par " Delaware county par " Montgomery county .... par " Northumberland par Farmers' bank of Bucks county ..par Easton bank par Doylestown bank ....... par Franklin bank of Washington par Bank of Chambersburgh--- Si " Middletown " Getlytburgh . 3 4 " Lewistown 7 .. " Susquehanna county Berks county bank ........ ............. Columbia hank and Bridge Company.... Carlisle bank Eric bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " ha ul; of Lancaster " Bank of Reading. Harrisburg bank .. - Honesdale " ._...1 Lancaster 1 Lancaster to. " .2 Lebanon " 3 Millen? bank of Pottsville.... 3i Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.— 35 Northampton bank —no sale Towanda bank 35 lifyoming bank..., 'Vest Branch bank ..... York bank.... Olllo.' Belmont bank of St. Clairsoille 14 Clinton bank of Columbus.. ...... ........ Columbiana bank of New Lisbon 14 Circicrille (Lawrence, cashier) 14 " ( Warren, cashier) --no sale Cincinnati banks ........ ..... 14 Chillicothe bank 14 Commercial bank of Lake Eric_.. 2o Dayton bank 14 Franklin bank of Columbus 14 -Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville -.14 Farmers' bank of Canton 40 Geauga 14 Granville 75 Hamilton 30 Lancaster 25 Marietta 14 Massillon Mechanics' and Traders!, Cincinnati. Mount Pleasant 14 Norwalk Putnam. Sandusky. Scioto . . Urbana Wooster . . Xenia ... Zanesville ..... INDIANA. State bank and brandies State Scrip KENTUCKY 411 banks ILLINOIS Slate bank Bank of Illinois, Shawneetoun - VIRGINIA. Bank of (he Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia ..... Farmers' tiank of Virginia.... . . .....1 North-lVestern bank of ..............I Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia— ..1 Branches.. .. . . 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks ..... ....par All other solvent banks. .. . NORTH CAROLINA. AU solvent banks ....... .... ....2 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent hanks GEORGIA All solvent banks , ALABAMA Mobile banks.... . 20 Country banks ......25 LOUISIANA. New Orlea*s banks (g00d)...... TENNESSEE All banks. 100 BAGS Rio Ca* 10 Bares Tobacco, 5 Chests Tea, - 75 barrels No 1, Baltimore BettiltiP, ReclostelLlXl for sudsier' forposk_by july /- DEVINE & Atc.4,I4I7LTY EiM STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and ctinunisoion Illerokuintat CLE vstArtb, outo. A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; . Wnshington, Line. Htinter, Palmer & Co.'s Line ckf Stettin boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve. land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie• tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. THE canal packet ERIE. J. M. Shaw,master, will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays., WednesdaFz, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tucidivs, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stitge Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsbtrgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. "7:41.:3 gerali2 -Titint , tce Lk') . "1 rwa: mar 1843. FARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL LthE or STAG: 1.! AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train °fears to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia st) Baltimore 9. Lewes daily at 2 o'clock A. Office 2d door below the Merchant. Hotel NVood 5T MENDELL, GRAHAM, WACGH & Co , feb 23, 1343—1 y. Proprietors. par The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and O'lio Rail Road Company . "N. `S• - • • irirr ' :72iiir`i • • NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASEIDIGTON CITY, BALTIMORK, PHILADELPHIA AND NEN% YORK Fr HIS line is in full operation and leases Pittsburgh I. 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 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 no , been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coarhes furnished at the shortest notice- with the privilege of going throudi direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L W. STOCKTON, fob 3 —dtf President of N. R. Stage Co par par .... .. ....pa r _- -par par par par par .par . .. par ..-..par ...... par par . - ..par ... par ..par - par The Swiftsure, 'Robinson, Master, 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, I'arkinson, Master, leavc3 every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. In. Mir York Plan. I:FI!7AZER, on the O e 7 lork ll(tictoratWFsrasSt. Clair street opposite the Exchange. jaly 24 ....NI ....75 1 3-1 3i 31 AA DELICATE Perfume to Wardrobe and Draw— ers; also; a preventive against Moth. For sale at W. M. FOSTER'S Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. july 24 To Rent. PLEASANT rooms and goal swam power, at the cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july 16. The False Beir. TAMES' new novel, just received nt \V. M. Foster'; tl Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. Price 12} cents. july 17. Ringwood tho Rover. ATALE of Florida. Price PIA cents. Fur sale at Foster'; Universal Agency and Literary De pot, St. Clair street. july 17. Ireland. BY Daniel O'Connell. M. P. Price only 25 cts: can be had of NV. M. FortEn, at hie tiniver3al Agen cy and Literary Depot St. Clair st. jul2.- 24 As k THE subscriber hai just received from the Nur =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN, may 8. No. 131 Liberty st. head of Wood. Dr. Dechtor's Pulmonary PrOSCll73tilte. 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 minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 12 Agents for Pittsburgh. . ..... . . .... 1 i ... 9.5 14 25 1843, Ewan Its tErt. 10 Wilkie & Ensworth, No. P, Coe:nits Slip, N. Y R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, ) J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. Eloavor and Warren:Packet. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. JOHN BIRMINGHANI & CO., Agents Odoriferous .Conspouhd. Peach Trees. BACON.- 7 -1 casks hams; 4 " shoulders; 2 " sides; Just received on consignment, and for sale low for cash. HAILiIIAN, JENNINGS & CO., j!,. 18 43, Wood street. ALLEN KRAMER, 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. REFEREXCES. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorene, J. Painter &Co., • Joneph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. J. R. M'Donald. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank I Removal PCAWFIELD has removed 1113 marble &tab . lishment to Wood st- opposite Fahnestocles Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 1 —Jyr John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears, Saddler's Tools, Trusses, Sre. je SAMUEL MORROW, nannfacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wart , No. 17, Fifth street, between I , Voo el and Market, Keeps constantly on haxxla good assattourit of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, the following article . shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets, teakettles, pits, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are imitod to -tog and . tstetitilr for thenniehes, as he is deArntineol - wadlebea=a6or oPPrarldtarr- • . 744 Public Sala aflralttablarasill . PURSUANT to a decretal order of the Circuit perior Court of Law and Chancery, for MAW county, pronounced the 19th day of April, 1843, its di cause depending therein of Henry Strider,Pit., ell! gainst James W. Barkenridge and others. liftsilpl undersigned special commissioner, will sell at:palate auction to the highest bidder, at the court house 141 Mason county, on , the 16th ay of September, 1843'i (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court of Lint county;) that ttell known body of lapd commonly cal& led "igralse-to's Station," lying in Mason downy, Yu. on the Ohio river, containing by survey fothi thntb one handl-ed. and twenty-three acres, in two adjobilsia parcels, a large proportion of which is river isoneei hind. The above lands previous to theday of sale . be laid off by the surrevor of the county mints oftong venient size for farms, and plats furnished, and it= thereof will be gold as may be neeessare to the sum of money requireil by slid decietal order.—. The sales will be made on e credit of nine months fur one-third part of the purchase money, armoire numbs for anot.h^r third part, aTal of ci.fhtecu months fur thy . re ides, the purchaser or punthaiers giving bonds with - good for the pnyment of the diftt..rent instru• bearing interest from the day of sale, the legit title to be retained as further security for the payment. of the purchase money, and liable to resale at dm Ark of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make punctu al payments . GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Cont't, Point Pleasant, Va., Juno 2C,1843, 1ji60202 TFIE influenza, which is now in almost Mt= epidemic, 13 exciting the invembrs of medicines to increased exertions in the pufmesse but owing to the general distrust eatertaiasa *the generality of such drugs, people fear taking theta,-.• The following. however, from a distinguished C 1321 in New York, Dr. Nelson, we think may t i t lied on: "The übject of the present - communicsokiikkatFr eirt ommend a single remedy. cheap and Of easyumeis 10 the poor, and to caution them against an inimical; our in this disease, namely, blepiing, either general or leeches. In all those cases in which the first clamp symptoms prevail, let the patient smell frequently a common salts bottle, Sims' Aromatic ifedatill Sails arm preferred) and by putting the vial to tim 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 nil slight cases of the first class than any other remedy, and will be sufficient for a cure. It will also be essentially useful in the savers cases; and those of the class of prostration, ra feel drops of amonia, or hartshorn, ought to taken inter rally. A neat way of doing io is to take an old fash ioned mixture called lac ammonieci. However, it so as a local remedy, to act on the disordered surface, that its use is advised. The principles will be MOW nized by all physicians versed in molecular organics. tion, and those who are deficient in that knowledge may do in that instance as they do in all others—.set upon the faith they imbibe." These ,salts are for halt. • and within the reach of all classes, at Wit. Tama% 53 Market street, Pittsburgh. v 17. rip HE subscriber respectfully informs the public in _L general, that he intends to devote hit -whole time to the COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS in the cities orPiitss burgh, Allegheny and rich:iv:. Haring been er.l.7a r 7cd in this business for some time. and given entire satisfaction to those who employe& him, he respectfully solicits those having accounts W collect to give him a trial. Physicians and others who cannot spare time from their professional bu3ines; to collect their Berkman,. would find it to their adrantare to give him a call. Respectable references can be given; and, ifrequired, security will be ;riven for the faithful return of too nies collected. He can he found at Mr GcornArtnor's, Merchant Tailor, up stairs, corner of Market and Fourth streets. entrance on Ith .>t. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M.. Any order; left there during his absence, will be awls& od to, or by letter through the Poit Oflice.• Term>, 5 pr cent connuisiot jy 2 l 11to Tiic LADIES' CLASS in Mr. r.stee's Wrjting — Institute will hereafter receive lessons at 10 o!-• clock, a. m. In addition to the present Class, a new one will be organized on Wednesday, the sth inst., at the above hour. The Ladies and Gentlemen's Chu, will receive lessons every evening at 8 o'clock. A new evening Class will also be organized tin the sth rout. Mr. E. will be at liberty, during the afternoon, to giro lessons at the residences of those who wish. All who wish to become adepts in the art of wielding the pen, will make immediate application for a series of lessons, and your best wishes will be morn than realized, to • "Those now can write who never wrote before, And those who always wrote, can write the more." N. B. A class of gentlemen will receive lessons at the Institute every morning at o'clock. jy 4 THE undersigned will lease two Farms situated ijf East Deer Tcwmship, with the necessary terse• ments and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on each.— Also, a Farm situated in West Deer Township, Alle gheny County. with from 60 to 75 acres cleared. The above described property is in reasonably good repair, lying about 13 miles from the city of Pittsburgh, end within two miles of the rtmmty:van:o. Canal, and will be leased on reas.mable term for from Ito 3 years, to good tenants. BARTRAM NIURRY. mArr—tf A Lots in :11aLcLestcr. Oz.e and a azurth Achy. of "1 - Land on Holmes' Hill. Lois nos. 41,42, 52,53,54. 181, 182, and 181, in Cools's plan of Lok4, on Holmes' Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26,az.d 27, in Cook's planof Lou On High street, near the new Court I lettse. For tenni apply to Z. W. REMINGTON. sop 10 13 LOTS, suitable for building, most eligibly sit uated, and within two minutes' walk of t 1 steam ferry boat landing, will be sold at prices to suit the times. The terms 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, Fern• street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. UST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, 0 which will hereafter be kept constantly on heed and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Waters's rPHE late 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 mold and transferred to Thomas Nesmith, sr.; and Thomas Nesmith, sr. and Thomas Nesmith jr., have formed a. copartnership, under the firm of Thomas NZ:3IIIITH %la Son, who are duly authorised to settle the busby.% d the late firm for that purpose. THOMAS NESMITH, SR. ALFRED NESMITH, THOMAS NESMITH, JR. july 22—dtf. Pittsburgh, Pa Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. y. July 19, 1R43 GENERAL LAND OFFICE, / June 23, 1843. DVICE having been received from the Register of the Land Office at Lexington, Missouri, that the removal of that Office to the town of Clinton,. in Henry county. as directed by the President, will be effected on or about the 3d day of July next: this' is to, give notice that the public sale of lands orderedto - be held at Lexington on the second day of October nein, by the Executive proclamation bearing date the 8411 inst., will be held at the time prescribed in the town of Clinton aforesaid. THO. H. BLAKE, June 30--lawt 10 Commissioner. For Sale Cheap. .13 AA DOZ. assorted window sash, and glass, if U wanted to suit; 500 cuts 41 ilea &double carpet chain; 19. doz. good cheap. sickles; 5 dos- raga 20 doz. corn brooms; 3 doz. coffee issitiw 10 dez. pse tent tubs and buckets; !hovels; spedestboes; reettecksl cheap axes, with handles; wririn, lettere:rid paper brusliet; bed cerde twine; &e., ks chap for caLh. or approved •<"hliog, to asikonvir nee. ISAAC HARRIS `t:,'l — sa4 Coas.MeraFt, • 37 19 lie. 9, stb Remedy fbr the Influenza. A Card. SIAIL. GELSTON New Arrangement. Farms to Lease. Lots for Sale Building Lots in Birmingham. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. Dissolution of Partnership.
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