,c of *bees cards, &c., see firstpage • - poprietor of the Waverly House requests 03 to stain for the information of the person who is interested -in that well known dish, called—a Devil, that whether ,the enquirer be stranger, traveller, or citizen he will be iptisaaed to serve it up to him, and explain all its virtues nitanytime. We would advise those who would like to get a den- Mak good dish to give him a call. • Tick JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS of Allegheny and Pittsburgh met in the Wm. Penn Engine House, Alle g)agary, on- Thursday evening, for the purpose of making farther progress in forming an Association. The Con stittition, which is based upon that of the. "Trades' Union," was presented for sig,natures.. Fifty or sixty sates ere now attached to it, and it is their intention to esibisce every Jour. Carpenter in the two cities, and Nonsiwts" too, if they are willing to come under the Con stitution. The number of mechanics of this class in It:hist:iv and Allegheny is estimated at about nine hun ;red.. What could not such a body do, if organized into a company. Wining. the evening, addresses were delivered by Barra, Bores, and others; who clearly proved, what irs heretofore been doubted by some who make preten. siotus to all the talent, that the working-men of this country tuxterstand the nature of the evils under which are laboring; and are in pursuit of a remedy. The Association is called "The House Carpenters' Build. Association." They meet on Tuesday next for the "loose of electing officers, &c. - A--- ..1-wiesi-stwo.—a wag remarked to us, the other day, •itl;as should any of the followers of Dr. Pus-ey become sick,he would recommend them to take a dose of Katz's Pills, which, in a short time, would produce a cat-as trophe. ROVOXING.—We don't know how it happened, but we received but two little country papers in the mail of the night before last; hence we are for the first time, aoniewhar behind our cotemporaries in our publication of the latest intelli,gence. Nut our fault, however. AcerosNr.—On Thursday evening, a child abou two pen old, was run over by a six horse coal wagon '4th the 4th street road. It was not expected to survive Scatnap.—A child of Mr. Soothondry (or some mach name) living somewhere back of the new court home, aged about nine months, was on Thursday, scalded severely, by the upsetting of a coffee pot. As somas it was discovered, they dipped it into a tub of Willer, thinking thereby to cool it. It's death may be the result of this piece of ignorance. - • ALLYONENT FZECI, COMPA —The members of this conipany are to meet at the engine house, on 3d st., on . Sontlay morning, at 7i o'clock, for the purpose of tal k* their engine away to be repainted and repaired. The cowpony intend running their "timber wheels" du :ring the absence of the engine; which has been fixed up hal - other an odd manner, being decorated by a half a iii ton different colors- d some Err The Eagle, a.m,th,ron.;,,ines are to throw tbas evening, on Liberty st. onnitnr..--The ntEtee of Shiras' Brewery, at the leas entered on Wednesday night, last, and rob bed of $3B and a gmn. The money was taken from deak They procured the key by daringly enter agtLe bed room in which Mr. Stiras was sleeping, ad tnida,g it out of his pantaboork. pocket. There was ' , l:pm of specie in the .desk which they either did not I want sr trveriookte VITS'VE BEAT THEM.—We notice in some of our ex. change papers, about a grape tine leaf 13 inches broad, Thil is nothing in Allegheny minty. Gen- Joys M. Diets, of Peebles township, in this county, has leaves on his grape vines 15 inches broad:. Beat this who gm. *mama Plc Ntc.---Owi ng to the break in the Dam, *a Pic Nic will not be held at the Camp Ground, as halliPeat announced, bat in EWD. D. GAZZAM, eircharChe having kindlygranted the privilege of it fur that puipose 13r 'Miller's Prophecy is likely to fail, even as to Lhasa His son writes.: "Father is recovering fast fens his illness. He was able to speak a part ofyes tarday, giving us an exposition of the 2nd chapter °f Joel. He will soon be able to be in the field again." litatiP . Rev, J. B. Pinney, will preach in the Cumber knot Presbyterian C/mrch, on 4th st., to-morrow, at 3 o'clock, on the subject of African Colonization, as con /sleeted with the cause of Missionsin Africa. DIED, On Friday morning, at 4 o'clock, r. lirtra.tsst Mc /leans. His funeral will take place M this evening, (Sa turday) at 4 o'clock, from his late residence, in Coal Igor, near Tunnel it. His friends, and those of the family, are r,fully invited to attend. Pittsburgh Theatre. Wm. P. HASTINGS, MANAGER. irr HE citizens of Pittsburgh and vicidity are respect fully informed that the above establishment will open on Monday evening, the 14th inst., fur the Fall season, with an entire new and efficient company,-- The house will be thoroughly repainted and decorated, and every thing will be done to render the THEATRE, (rice *sore) a place ofinstruction and amusement. WANTED, 011-'BIX YOUNG LADIES and SIX GENTLE- I MEN, of good character, for the Corps de Ballet, to whom good salaries will be paid and dresses found.— Apply at the Merchants' Hotel, between 11 and 1:2 o'- dock, A.M. aug 4-Iw. Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Tifraubscriberrpspectfully informs his friends and • former patrons, that he has removed his estab lishment from No. 61, Liberty, to No. —, Third et., nearly opposite the Post Office, where he continues to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business, in all its various branches. Ho respectfully solicits a 1111,,chmarbe! of the patronage so liberally extended to heretofore, and pledges himself that no pains shall be spared on his part to merit the same. Constantly en hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kinds, all of which will be sold low for cash. Spouting, I •&c., made to or- 1 4 w a,t short notice. aag 4-Irn Aft VOR a termTo Let, of years, my house, store room _11: and work shop, on 2d street, opposite Jas. 100 jr 0 stori.,/lc Co The shop is brick, 19 feet wide, by 30 es high. I have in it a small steam en =out 5 horse power, which I will also rent, if For furtherparticulars enquire of me,lon the preasises. s 4-tf OR MN NEWTON. opg POUND, ABOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably aoilediuid worn. It is signed by James Gaston and another, Loci drawn in favor of W. Black. The own er as have it by identifying it, and paying expenses. Jaly 31.--tcf. 11141310GANY. A FINE assortment of Crotch and Shade. Veneers, I'l,ost received from New York, and for sale at the Fanuture Wareroom of T. B. YOUNG & CO. July 21-2wd. Hand street. /I, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1843 T RUE ISSUE, FOR THE TRUE CHURCH3I6N.-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. IL M. DAWSON Ha! Eta! Ha! rp URNER'S Comic Almanac, for 18.11, for sale at 1. W. M. Fos-ma's Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair street. july 17. _ _ HRRY A 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. Wanted. FMPLOYMENT fortwo or three married men with V 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, Hosders, Laborers and Boys. Wanted, a good Coal digger to go down the river, about 40 miles. Wanted, employrnentfor a good wet nurse, and several good cooks wanted far respectable families, at HARRIS' Intelligence Office, No. 9, Fifth street. TWENTY DOLLARSREWARD.-- eII`(HORSE LOST. --Strayed from Samuel Gamble's, near Dunningsviße. Washington county, Pa. , on the night of the 15th ult., a large Bay Horse, without any particular marks; 14 or 15 hands high, and between 6 and 7 years of age. Has a few white hairs in his forehead. Whoever will return him to Samuel Gamble, near Duningsville, or to meat Pittsburgh, shall receive the above reward tr, . au 2. P. MULVANY. The Washington Examiner, Uniontown Genius of Liberty, Wheeling Argus, Brownsville News, and Waynesburgh Messenger, insert three times each, send paper to advertiser, and charge this office. A N ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor to bor row Six Thousand Dollars, to pay fur pipes in the Fifth Ward and other places. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citi zens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils aasernbled, that the Mayor be authorized to borrow on the credit of the city, the mim of Six Thousand Dollars, and issue certilcat.e;Of Loan for the same, in sums not less than one hundred Dollars, bearing an interest of six percent., payable half yearly, on the first days of April and October every year, which certificates shall not be redeemed without the consent of their holders, before the first day of January, eighteen hundred and fifty-four. See. 2. Be it ordained and enacted, That the faith, credit, funds, and corporate property of the City of Pittsburgh, is hereby pledged for the payment of said certificates, and the interest accruing thereon. Sec. 3. The proceeds of said certificates are hereby set apart for the payment for new pipes, and the expen ses of laying the same, and taking up and relaying the old pipe now used fur conveying the water from the riv to the Basin on Grant's Hill. Ordained and enacted into a Law in Councils, this 31st day of July, A. D., 1843. WM. EICHBALTAI, Pres't C. C. E. J. ROBERTS, Crk C. C. JOHN SIIIPTON, Pres't S. C. A. Ma.tan, Cl'k S. C. Aug. 3--(l3t, AN ORDINANCE respecting sales of Horses and Cattle at Auction. Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citi zens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils as sembled, That from and after the passage of this Or dinance, it shall not be lawful for any person to expose for sale at Auction any Horse, Ox, Cow, or Bull, in any Street, Alley, or Square belonging to the City, un der the penalty of five dollars, to be recovered as pro 'tided in other cases, one half to go to the city, and the other to the prosecutor, and all Ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent with the present Ordinance, are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a Law in Councils, this 31st O. ofJuly, A. D., 1843. WM. EICHBACM, President C. C E. J. ROBERTS, Clerk C. C. JOHN SHII'TON, President S. C. A- MILLAR, Clerk S. C. Aug. 3—d3t. SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, [BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS.] ON WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of September, 1343, will be (acted at public sale, at Pittsburgh, the following Stocks owned by the State of Pennsylva nia, viz: No. of Shares. Companies. 1600 Allegheny Bridge Company, 2000 Monongahela " 600 Big Beaver 100 Conemaugh " 100 Loyalhanna " 171 Robbstawn 300 Williamsport, Washington co., 2500 Munongahala Navigation company, 2151 Bedford and Stnystown Tp. Road company, 3823 Stoystown and Greensburgh " 1780 Greensburgh and Pittsburgh 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana " 9G7 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria " 322 New Alexandria and Conemaugh " • 947 Pittsburgh and Butler 832 Butler and Mercer 320 Pittsburgh and Steubenville " 300 Robbstown and Mount Pleasant " 660 Mount Pleasant and Somerset " 672 Somerset and Bedford 360 Armstrong and Indiana I/ 560 Indiana and Ebensbnrg 329 Washington and Williamsport 355 Do Pittsburgh 200 Butler and Kittanning, 64 240 Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh " 360 Somerset and Conemangh 320 Do Cumberland 160 Ligonier and Johnstown 41 224 Armstrong and Clearfield 80 Brownington, Harrisville, and Franklin Si 200 Butler and Freeport 224 Pittsburgh Farmers & Mechanics'" 160 Bedford and Hollidaysburgh " , 160 Birmingham and Elizabethtown " 0 5 160 Lnthersburgh and Punxatawney " 25 300 French Creek Bridge company, 20 1250 Franklin and Allegheny Bridge company, 20 100 Erie and Waterforti Turnpike Rote] company 50 560 Susquehanna and Waterford " 25 1010 Mercer and Meadville 100 Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and 25 New Haven 100 200 Abington and Waterford 4/ 25 280 Warren and Ridgeway 0 ,--, 25 40 Wanom and New York State lino 4.' 50 96 Titusville and Union Mills II 160 Warren and Franklin • " 25 30 Sugar Grove and Union " 252 300 Bank of Pennsylvania, 400 300 Columbia Bank and Bridge company, 100 1000 Pennsylvania rind Ohio Canal company, 100 Purchasers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is sued by the Auditor General, in pursuance of the Reso- lution of 7th April, 1342, notes issued by the Banks of this Commonwealth under the act of 4th May, 1341, specie, orthc notes of specie paying banks. The trans fer of Stock will be made in a reasonable time after sale. JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN, Commissioners for sale of State Stocks, aug I—ts T WENTY CENTS A QUIRE.—A good article ofLetter Paper at 20 cents. Also, super blue wave lined Letter and Cup paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Wafers, Sand and Inkstands. Fur sale at Wm. M. Foster's Universal Agency and Literary Depot,St Clair street. .iy C IGARS' AND TOBACCO.—Regalia, La Norma, Principe and Panetelan Cigars, a superiot article. Also, fine leaf chewing Tobacco, &c. &c., at W. M. Postees Medical Agency and Literary Depot, Sr. Clair street. July 31.—fit. ADY'S BOOK and Musical Library, August Nos. reu'd at W. M. Foster's Medical Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. July 3.1.-3 t. OR SALE.—A Mineral Water apparatus, corn plete, for sale low, at W. M. FOSTER'S Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. jy 31-fit Prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, subject to the action of the Democratic county contention, which meets on the 30th August next. Allegheny city, may 31 ........--_ othono ______........... Prothonotary I respectfully off pr er myself as a candidate for the of fice of Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Dem ocratie Convention. WM. G. HAWKINS. Wilkins township, junc 27—tc. Prothonotary. To the voters of Allegheny county:—l reepect 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 am not per sonally known will please examine into my qualifica tions,-&c.; and if so fbroinate as to obtain a majority of your slifTrages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the duties of the office, to satisfy you with your choice. ALEX. MILLER. may 10—te. of Pit tsbu Prothonotary. Clcar the course for the Volunteers. 'WILLIAM B. FOSTER. EF.q., of Allegheny city, will be a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Al legheny county, at the October election. . jnne 4. Al F THE POST. Axr citizens of Allegheny city OR recommend Dr. J. C. M'CULLY as a suitabkl person to fill the office of Prothonotary. july 12. Sheriffalty. I respectfully present myself to the citizens of Alla gheny county, as a candidatefor the Sheriffalty,suls. ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which meets on the 30th of August next. june 9—d&wte. - ELLTAII TROVILLO. FOR THE PT. MANY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. OS JO SEPH CURRY as a auitable person to fill a seat in the Assembly, the ensuing session. july 11, 1343. Ass embly. We are authorised to announce JOHN BROWN Esq., &Tine township, as a candidate for Assembly subject to the nomination of the Democmtic Conven tion. july 29—te County Commsier. AlEssns. EDI o Toßs:—PlettA o ais nnon ounce the name of Geld. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for County Corn mksioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county Convention, to be held in August next. Meer DEMOCRATS. County Commissioner. llfesxrs. Edilors: As the general opinion appears to prevail that inasmuch as there are already two of the County Commissioners from the country, it is but a matter of right and justice that the city or its imme diate neigitborhood should have the third candidate— We therefore beg leave to recommend to the people of Allegheny county, JAMES C. Cu3tml.N.s, Esq., of the city district, for County Commissioner, at the ensuing fall election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. Par Value. 25 25 50 .05 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 50 50 501 50 County Commissioner. A T tln solicitation of a number of friends of all 1 - 1., political partic.,, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not iliiit be misunderstood, eitl -as to political or private atbrirs, I make free to say that I have been all my life a consi-aont Republic-an, in the true sense of the word. As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affair. 4, and the reduction of salaries of public officers 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. upr 6. SAMUEL HUBLEY. Commissioner. We are authorized to tumounre Atr. JAMES H. 088, of Upper St. Clair township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Detnocratic Convention, Roe 3—tc 25 25 50 25 COUNTY TREASURER. JACOB TOMER; Esq. of Pitt township, well-known to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a staunch, uniform Repnblican of the Jackson school, will be a candidate fimpounty Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. an 2.—tc. As OLD Dk:MOCILIT. COUNTY TREASURER. At the solicitation of many radical democrats, Mr. SAATUEL McKEF:, of Bimingliam, has consented to become a candidate for the office olCounty Treasurer subject to the decision of the Dnnmeratic County Con vention. Of Mr. McKee it may be truly said, to be known is to be popular. Many Frind4 of Unassutili Jig IVortii. Coroncr. I respectfully offi.r myself to the citizens of Alleghe ny county, for the office of Coroner, subject to the de cision of the Democratic Convention. jy IB—tc DAVID lIARTZ. • Coroner. IRESPECTFULLY Mier myself as a candidate for 1 Corone r of Allegheny county, suhject to the action of the democrati c County Convention to be held nn the 30th August. JOHN JOHNSTON. Allegheny, July 21—tc. Landreth's Garden Seeds. A full ;apply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 104, Liberty St, head of Wood. WilliamNl. Wall, Plain and Paltry Portrait and Picta rc Fr a ;92 c Afaatiarturcr, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C ANVASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly ft a zned to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. ' sop 10-y 1 ORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne, would solicit a call from those who desire Portraits. Spchnens can be seen at his rooms. may 5. Oak and 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. KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO.-1:?.0 hials Kentucky- Leaf Tobacco, in store and for sale by J G & A GORDON, 12 Water st. _ For Sale. A FEW boxes Saratoga lodine Water, ust received and for sale by BIRMINGHAM & june 23. Mattrasess. I HAVE in store and for sale low—a largo assort ment of mattrasses, made of curled hair, moss, husk or cotton. Those wanting will please call. WM. NOBLE, Upholsterer. No. 4, Wood st. near the River 22 TIERCES RICE, on hand and for gale b y . BURBRIDGE & Co. june 2.9 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield Powell's Dabs= of Anniseed. T HIS sure and effectual cure for the influenza, Coughs and Colds, can now be procured, whole sale and retail, at TOTTLe.. 4 , 86 Fourth street. jy 6. • ice Ice Ice! --------- A NY quantity of clean, first rate Allegheny Ice, may 11 be had at HUGH DUFF Y'S, corner of Samurai and Grata 'streets. july 13—tf. GEO. R. RIDDLE tc d&w. Bank Notts anb (Excliange. SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip 3 Currency .. -.3 Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New York.. Boston Baltimore... G01d.... Silver... P ENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH, Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank. Exchange . • -- Do. liallidaysburgh..._..... PHILADELPHIA Bank of North America. Do Northern Liberties...... .. Do Pennsylvania . .. Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania.. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank. Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics' Moyamenting . Philadelphia bank Schuylkill Southwark ..... " • - IVestern 4.1 Bank of Pena Township Girard bank U. S. bank and branches ... COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county . " Montgomery county " Northumberland .... Farmers' bank of Bucks county_—.-_. Easton bank • ...... Doylestown bank Franklin bankof Washington Bank of Chataitbersburgh--- " Middletoton " Gettysburgh " Lc trigaten " Stteglichann a county . . Berkscounty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company... Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and• Drover s. bank " Bank of Lancaster Bank of Reading. Harrisburg bank Honesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster co.. " . ..... ...- Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsrille ...... _- Monongahela bank of Browns&le New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank - _ Towanda bank TVyoming bank West Branch bank.. York bank_.._ OHIO), Belmont bank of St. Clairsville........- _ Clinton bank of ColuMAlts.... Columbiana bank of New Lisbon-- Circleville (Lawrence, cashier " ( Warren, cashier)... Cincinnati banks.— . .. Chillicothe bank.. . . . . ........ Commercial bank of Lake Eric.._.._... Dayton bank—. .. Franklin bank of Columbus ......... Farmers' and Mechanics' brink of Steubenville Farmers' bank of Canton Geauga Granville Hamilton Lancaster Marietta ............. Massillon _ Mechanics' and Tradirs'. Cincinnati • Mount Pleasant ............... N0rwa1k..,... .......... ...................... Putna m-----..-... . ......... _ _ Sandusky .. ... Scioto ........ Urbana.......... Wooster.... Xenia Zanexeille INDIANA Slate bank and branches...,_ Statc Scrip All baTeks State bank....., . . ...... 4 Bank of Illinois, S'lzateneetown .............. 64 VIRGINIA. Bank of Me Valley of Virginia .......... Bank Of Virginia ..... 1 Exchange bank of Virginia 1 ......... 1 Farmers' bank of . . .... Norlh- Western bank of Virginia . ..... . . 1 ... 1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia... J. Branches.. ..... - - _ MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks .. --- -- All other solvent banks NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. .. ....... SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. _ . GEORGIA All solvent banks Mobile banks.. Country banks LOUISIANA. Nolo Orkans banks (g00d).....•.... • ~ ...21 TENNESSEE. All banks... 100 lA° C 10 3 BoresT O Ire e 5 Chests Tea, 75 •barnels No 1, Baltimore Herrings, Rec'd on consignment and for sale low for cash, by 1. DEVINE & 31t1NDLTY AND sae I PRINTING OFFICE, N. W CORNER OF WOOD k FIFTH STS The Proprietors of the Moarruto POST and MER ctinT AND Masuracrurita respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of arilllC.lll3ll '7IL-"KeIP"-1, aim) azak ucturaa atauaaaaa® Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they arc prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, I Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Chocks, Hat Tips. all kinbs of 131aufts, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills,,,with ap propriate Cuts Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. We respectfully ask tit e patronage of our friends and ho public in general in this branch of our busine43. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. CORRECTED DAILY BY IL =WM; EXCRANGE BROKER, CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STS. SPECIE no sale . 75 30 .... 25 .............25 ..... . ....... 50 KENTUCKY ILLINOIS ..............2~ ALABAALk ..20 . 4 ' 7474 ------- 1843. FARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL. LINE OF STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, ammbersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting 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 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., fob 23, 1843,--Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. . . • VLI‘ • • ;S'=," l •"" 3 :ret'': - ; • • %CI ' t:* -NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. T HIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. NI., via NVashincrion 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 aflbrded 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 Monongahela. House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3--dtf. President of N. R. Sir-- '-' -par ----- .par ..._...par par par .....par ....par par . par par par - • ----par 14 Regular P'acketa, for Cincinnati. ligligi% I 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. m. 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., may 20 Agents. ...par par par • par par par Par 3 i 1 3i 1 rPusep Sermn. ril HE Holy Eucharist, preached before the Unitersi -1.. ty Oxford, fourth Sunday after Easter. Pam phlet edition with fbll notes. For sale at W. M. Fos ter's Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st. Price 6 cents. 2y 23-Iw. To Rent DLEASANT rooms and good steam power, at the cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july IG. raise eir. TAME'S' new novel Th e, just receiv H ed at W. M. Foster':: eft Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair st Price 1:14 cents. july 17. Ringwood the Rover. A TALE of Florida. Price 123 cents. For sale at Foster's Universal Agency and Literary De pot, St. Clair street. Ireland. D Y Daniel O'Connell, M. P. Price only 25 cts: can be had of IV. M. FOSTER, at his Univerial Agen cy and Literary Depot Sr. Clair st. jut , : 24 Peach Trees. gm THE subscriber has 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, No. IC4 Liberty st. head of Wood. - no sate Dr. Dochter's Pulmonary P tire. F OR coughs, colds, influenzas, 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., Jy 12 Agents for Pittsburgh. BACON.-4 casks hams; 4 " shoulders; 2 " sides; Just received on consignment, and for sale low for cash. lIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., _ JS 43 Wood street. A LLEN ItAAIER, Exchange Broker, No. 16, Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sales Drafts, notes and bills, collected. RIFERENCES. Wm. Bell & John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, .1. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. Philadelphia. John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. Cincinnati, 0., J. R. M'Donalch St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank Ky. litemovaL CAWFIELD has removed his marble }limb • lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahne.tock' s Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. apl9--Ivr par John Cartwright, ‘,./ UTLER and Surgical Instrument 'Manufacturer, corner of Gth and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive asAortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's I'atent Shears, Saddler's Tools, Trusses, dc. je ..2 SAMUEL MOII.ROW, Mannflicturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17, Pifth etrect,betzreen Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, 7ridiron3, skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens. coffee mills, S:.7c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap for cash Or approved paper. E rn lir 7_tf L For e. OTS on the North East c l ornor of coal Lane and High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, sap 10 .Market near Fourth street. • . • Palls ads ovidisauszdadw -::, ..--- 8 . _. . ~_ _ ~_..,......., DURAUANT to a deeretal order of die Citheatits & ailagall• 1 43 - allhale.l .-, _.: , STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.. I 1 perior Court of Law land Chancery, for Meath and ciaaanution merchant; county, pronounced the IPth day of April, ram, ia dos 1 Forwarding I Calllo depending therein of Henry 'Strider,' FL, a- CLEVELAND, OHIO. Igainst James W. Barkenridgo and others. Arke ti o,.. AGENTS for the Merchants' Tramrporuuion Luny , undersigned special commissioner will seflat Milk pony composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie auction to the highest bidder, at the court hiti*.:A l r on the 16th day of September, 11K2. Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co. 5 1 m a ,,,,, county, Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court olfiiiki land Line, l'ennsylvani a and Ohio Canal. Proprie- ' conntv,) that well know n body of land cantina* gal. tors of the .Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. led "Graham's Station," lying in Mason county, re.. REFER To on the Ohio river, containing by survey four thousand Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coetrties Slip, N. Y. one hundred and twenty-three acres, in two R. Hunter & Co. Albany. parc e ls, a large proportio n of which is river ai= Otis Chaff, Boston. land. The above lands previous to the day ofsaie will Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, be laid off EO: the surveyor of the county in lots offer*. M. T. Williams & Dow, venient size for farrns,aud platsfurnishod, ands° UMW Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. thereof will he sold as may be necessary to produce Charles M. Giddings, the *i.n n of money required by said decretal J. S. S. Dicltey, Beaver. The sales will be made en a credit of nine months for Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. one-thinl part of thepurchase money, ti twelve thooths ap 1 1843-Iy. for another third part, and of eighteen manths furtha residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving bands alit good Security for the payment of the different "Inetr hi a• • ments, bearing interest from the day of sale, the title to be retained as Ii the further security for peplum of the parchase moey, anti lia b le to resale at the ddi of the purchaser or n purchasers failin g to make istmeta. al payments. failing GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Corner. Point Pleasant, Va., June 26, L 843, • Remaly fbr the rril_ liiiinonaa. HE Influenza, wldch is now in alb At t udi nru i epidemic, is exciting the itiventors of puma medicines to increased exertions in the but owing to the general distrust e - f or t h e to oerality of such drugs, people fear taking theta.-- The following, however, from a distinguished clan in New York, Dr. Nelson, we think they t il t. 'led .oin Beaver and Warren:Packet. • • THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,mas ter, will run as regular weekly packet between the above named ports, lent-es Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply On board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. Pittsburgh, Pa "The objt of ate present colinnuisio ommend a sin ec gle remedy, cheap and .of ear" beaus the poor, and to caution them against tel lejeriele to ll GOO in this disease, namely, bleeding, either general ar br leeches. In all those cases in which the feet dein cif symptoms prevail, let the patient smell Niro* aa a common salts battle, (Sims' Armsatie V mo et Sal uth to ts are preerred and by putting o& dievial Iss - tbe draw a few deep iirs.piration s of volatileais ter into the lungs. Let this process b e repeatiad fro or three times in an hour, and it will give more speed and greater relie. in all slight cases of the first alas y than any other remedy, and will be attfficieiHit for a cure It will also be essentially useful in tile Seem!" cases; and those of the class of prostration, a few drops of amonia, or hartshorn,.ctugh t: to taken inter nallv. A neat way of doing so is to take en old &alp ioned mixture called lac ammoniatii. However, it is as a local remedy, to art on the disordered surface, that its use is advised. The principles will bet maw nized by all physicians versed in molecular corganna.. tion, and those who are deficient in that knowledge may du in that instance as they do in all eel ers,.. lact upon the faith they imbibe." These salts are far asks and within the reach of all classes, at Wm. names, 53 Market street, l'ittsburoh. jy 17. A Card. THE subscriber respectfully- informs the public he general, that he intends to devote his whole thus to the COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS Lithe Cieleg of Pit burgh, Aileirheny and vicinity. ts- Having been engaged in this business 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 advantage to give him a call Respectable referenc es can be given, and, if requited, security will be given fur the faithful return of ail ssm nies collected. He can he found at Mr George Armor's, Mercham Tailor, up stairs, corner of Market and Fourth strong, entrance on 4th st. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M. Any onk.rs left there during his absence, will be attend. ed to, or by letter through the Post Office. Terms, - 5 pr cent commission. • jy S:-tML G'ELSTON. rFIE LADIE S ' CLASS g iemn Estee's Institute stee's Writing Institute will hereafter receive lessons at 10 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 Lathes and Gentlemen's Chou will receive lessons every evening at 2 o'clock. Anew evening Class will also be organized on the stit inst. Mr. E. will be at liberty, during the afternoon, to lessons at the residence s of those who wish. All wins wish to become adepts in the art of wielding the-pen. will make immediate application fora series oflessons, and your best wishes will be more than realized, as "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 as the Institute every morning at 84 o'clock. jy 4 arms . THE undersigned will lease toLe two ase Farms situated in East Deer Township, with the necessary tene ments and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on each.-- Also, a Farm situated in West Deer Township, Anis gbeny County, with from 60 to 75 acres cleared. Tba above described property is in reasonably good repair. lyinteabout 15 miles frt , ni the city of Pittsburgh, and within two miles afthe Pentisylvania Canal, and win be leased on reasonable terms fur from 1 to 3 years, to good tenants. BATZTRAM 31CRRY. mar I 3—t f Lot; fo _Jr Salo. 4 Lots in INlanchester. One and a fourth Acres of Laud of/ Holmes' Hill. Lots nos. 41,42,52,53,54, 181, 13'2, and 184, in Cook's plan of Lots, on Holtnes' Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26,and 27, in Cook's planof Lots on High street, near the new Court 1 ieoPe. For terms apply to sop 10 Z. W. REMINGTON. Building Lots in Birmingiu un . 13 u Lo te r d s, an su d ita , b vi lt th ,, fionr t b m n o ild m inr n , u rn ti a7t r‘ e ,a r „ I „ i: thsit steamo ferry boat land in o, will be sold at prices to suit the times. The terms of payment will be made easy; either fur cash or such barte r as can b e m a d e avail a bl e . Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. June 1. JAS. I'ATTERSON, jr. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. J UST received, 5000 Freeman's beat Fire Brick. which will hereafter be kept constantly ots halal and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. GO Wsterst Dissolution of Partnership. T 11 0 n 4: I i l n e t n e th fi e n r i :le (j al l eTs . a - n - d A ta . n - n N er is di ith ss tt oh co -ed . ' 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 ts copartnership, under the firm of THOMAS NEsxrrn dr. Sos, whafare duly authorised to settle the business of the late firm fir that purpose. THOMAS NESMITH, SR ALFRED NESMITH, THOMAS NESMITH, JR. July July 19, 1343 • GINERA L LAND OFFICE, -June A 21, 13. DV.ICE having been received front the 84 Registso A_ of the Lund Otiire at Lexington, Ilisseuri, that fithe removal of that Office to the town of Clinton, ni Henry county. as directed by the President, will be (greeted on or about the 3d day of .July next: this is to give notice that the public sale of lands. ordertd to he held at Lexington on the second day of October next, by the Executive proclamation hearing (late tbe Bth inst., will he held at the time prescribed in the town of Clinton aforesaid. THO. IL BLAKE, June 30—laws 10 Commissieopr. For Sale Cheap. 300 L. ti... , t4ortt.d windo w sa s h, an d g l aas, if wanted to suit; 500 cuts of 4 and 3 double carpet chain; 12 doz. good cheap sickles; Sdoz. rakes: 20 doz. corn brooms: 3 doz. coffee mills; 10 dor- pa ritent tubs and buckets: shovels: spades: hoes; mattocks; teop axes. with litindkt.: writinc. Jetteranel wrappin . t paper: brushes: bed cords, twine: &c.. &c.. for pais cheap for cash. or approved foci-image. to suit consig nee. 15.1.1 C 11.1 it 111 S \ z't and Corn 3lerch'r, j•l9