Y POST. ARRIVAL OF TIIE STEAMER ACADIA. FIFTEEN' DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. The Acadia, Capt. Ryrie, arrived at her wharf at east Boston at 15 minutes before 4 o'clock, having been telegraphed at half past 2 o'clock, P. M. on the 2nd. She sailed from Liverpool at half past 2 o'clock, P. M. of the 19th, and arrived at Halifax on the 31st, at 10 o'clock, making the passage in a little over 12 days to Halifax, 1111114 to Boston, including G hours detention at Halifax. The weather during nearly the whole l'uls saze was thick and unpleasant, and especially so from Halifax to Boston. The Margaret was spokenabout 80 miles west of Cape Clear on the 21st, two days out from Liverpool. She had a good passage, and- undoubtedly arrived at Liverpool on the 23d. We make the following extracts from an extra of the New York Sun: When the Acadialeft anxieties were beginning to be felt for the safety of the Columbia. It was believed she was detained by a. fog off Halifax. Ireland continues almost exclusively to absorb the at tention of Parliament, and the present session promises to be one of the mostprotracted on record. October is already named as the earliest period for the rising. The House of Commons devoted three nights last week and two during the week preceding, to the discussion of Mr. S. O'Brien's motion for an inquiry into the state of the sister country. In a mere party sense, the debate WWI the most damaging which the Ministry has experi enced since their installation, and the majority with which it closed, 73, the smallest they have yet had on any great question. O'Connell held what is called an extraordinary meet ing of the Repeal Association, at the Corn Exchange, Dublin, on Saturday, for the purpose of favoring his ad herents withhis views of the debate on Ireland. He made a long speech on the present state of parties, the position of the Ministry, and the prospects of repeal. Launch of the Great Iron Steamer "Great ded Bri tain."—Tho largest steamer ever built, intenfor the trade between this country and New York, was launched at Bristol, July 19th. She is to be called the Great Britain, and belongs to the spirited company who run the first steamer thattraded regularly between England and New York—the Great Western. I . The Sarultrich Islands.—Despatches have been ' sent off by the Government to Captain Lord G. Patties Sheriffalty. respectfully present myself to the citizens of Anc or the Carvsfort frigate, in the South Pacific, acknowl- ; T shiny county, as a candidnte for the Sheriffalty,sub edging the free independence of King Tamachamalia ; -I other ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which 111. and the Sandwich Islands from this or any I meets on the 30th of August next. • country. I June 9—d&wte. ELIJ next . TROVILLO. The celebrated Field-Marshal Count Wittenstein, died at St Petersburgh on the 16th ult., at the advanced i ---- age of 37. FOR THE POST MAN ir Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. JO- A letter from Tabriz brings the disastrous account SEP 11 CURRY as a suitable person to fill a seat in of ae earthquake having nearly destroyed the whole the Assembly, the ensuing session. july 11, 1843. el the town Khoi, between the take of the Urina and , l'crsia, by which upwards of a thousand people per- I fished. The inhabitants of Tabriz had also been alarm- Assembly. We are authorised to announce JOHN BROWN, ed by frequent and violent ehocks. died Esq., of Pine township, as a candidate for Assembly, Dr. Hahnemann, the founder of homeopathy, subject to the nomination of the Democratic 29 Conveen trns i n Paris on Sunday week, aged 88. I •n• july t Puseyism is making rapid progress among the , clergy. Out of 12,000 clergymen 9,000 have embraced I Kornty ommissioner. it. MES.SP.,:. S:—Piel" announce the name of IRELAND. -- I Gerd. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for County Cornr The apprehensions for the Irish craps, caused by the , missioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic late rains, seem to have been entirely removed by the county Convention, to be held in Aug,ust next. ' I very favorable change in the weather. The grain 1, MANY DEMOCRATS. crops now promise well. I The Irish legal world has lost one of its most illus- I County Commissioner. trious members, in the Right Hon. Charles K e ndall, I Messrs. Editors: As the general opinion appears pn•v ail that inasmuch as there are already two of Bushy, late Chief Justice of the Court (ffQueeri's bench. , t." The cost of marl deg the fire -arms in Ireland under the County Commiseioners from the country, it is but the prepaeed act, will not exceed one half-penny pi ,. a master of right and justice that the city or its imme- stand. ' diate neighborhooel should have the third candidate- The first of August is fixed for the reduetion • of the We therefore beg leave to recommend to the people of Irish spirit duty. Allegheny county, JAMES' C. CUMMINS, Esq., of the At a meeting held in Wnteriord,last week, it was re- County `city district, for C o mmissioner, at the ensuing solved to present a eoldniedal to every one of the mug- fall election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS., istrates aupereeded for attending repeal meetings. I OSE EFFECT OF ACITATION.—The following is an County Commissioner. extract of li letter from Killarney: —`'Never before in I A T the solicitation of a number of friends of all the memory of man had we snch a year for the kikes as ; IA- political parties, I respectfully offer myself to this. The Victoria is empty. eo is Roche's, and the I the considerElien of my fellow-citisene for the office of boatmen and guides are standing looking at each nth- I County Commieionee. That my sentiments may not Cr. There have not been ten English visitors ut the I Ix , mieundersteed, either as to political or private Lakes this year. We are fairly ruined—as to our 1 0 4- affairs, I make free to ,:u t' that I have been all mselife gin sehemees they may as well shut." a coneistent Repuhlirem, ia the true sense o f t he word. REPEAL DEMONSTRATION.—The Waterford repeal \ As the country is sorriewhat e mbarraseed in its fipan demonstration tools place on the hill of Ballybricken, cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public on Sunday laet, , and is said to have been ateeeled be I officers has receb:ed the approbation of large majori -300,000 persons. The procession that accompanied \ ties of the people, the timiersign.d would not should Mr. O'Connell is deserilesel as having been five miles in I he be so fortunate as to be elected, in any meener at length. A platform Was erected capable of c ontaining \ tempt to resist this salutary reform; should it reach 3,000 persons,. The choir was occupied by Sir It. 1 the effiee of County Commiseiner. Musgrave, Bart., and amongst the gentlemen present I ups 6. ' SAMUEL I lUBLEY were Thomas Meagher, Esq., Mayor of Wateiford, the Right Rev. Dr. Foran, Roman Catholic. Aiello') of Waterford, and a whole host of the Catholic clergy. the various propositions having been proposed and carried, Mr. O'Connell addressed the multitude at great length amidst the loudest cheering. His speech was comparatively exempt from the usual exciting and i inflammatory topics, but though more moderate in terms, WWI not less confident and decided in tone, and he spoke of the repeal as certain to be carried, if the I people only kept within the law, and abstained from the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. I lightest breach of the peace. - frtHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and 1 FRANCE. 0 -- .1: former patrons, that he has removed his estab- ' According to a communication made by `i sa go A lishment from No. 61, Liberty, to No. —, Third st., I to the Academy of Sciences at Par on the nearly opposite the Post Office, where he continues to I contract has been entered into by Messrs Baring &Co. • wry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business, in of London, with the Republic of Nae Grenada, in Yin &Zeit. various branches. He respectfully solicits awhior the p Republic is to cede toth them Isth m the line continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to required f e us of Um heretofore, and pledges himself that no pies shall P anama , with 30,000 acres of land on the two banks bevapared on his part to merit the same. Constantly and 400,000 in the interior of the country. Messrs. on hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kinds, all of which Baring & Co. had, it is said, in the first instance, fixed wdl be sold low for cash. Spouting, &As, made to or- the amount of toll for the nevigation of the canal at the price of 111 francs per ton; but they have reduced der at short notice. aug 4-4 Rm M. D 4 . NV S°N •'it to ^ francs. The work, upon which from 4,000 or 5,000 men are to be engaged, is to be completed in five WEL MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1843 ~- a- Tar AQUEDUCT, we are happy to anIIOLIDCe, is a ,gain.ht order, the first boat was passed on Saturday, arid the canal navigation is now uninterrupted. taTElell WRITING INSTITGTE.—There is no grey • p• • or necomplishrnent, than that of being able to write a free, dashing and beautiful hand, and yet there is none i . that is more neglected by the great mass of c ommunity. Men end. women learn dancing, and singing, and mu sic, while their Pennmanship, so essential to an educe" ilea, and so conducive to their pleasure, is entirely over looked. To the many in our city who have heretofore seglected this important matter, Mr. Estee's Writing Institute presents peculiar advantages. We stepped ltithere on Saturtlay,and were astonished to witness the ieeprovetnents made by his scholars in a few lessons, as exiitbitedin their specimens. Mr. E. is not one of the pinaing humbugs hime:day; but guarantees success to ell who will give a trial,--and that, too, for the 4 03ty trifling sum of live dollars. - V" Fitts—ln New Albany, la., on the 28th. Property to the emo u nt of s3ooo—an oil and carding mill of Mrt Spitler—were destroyed. .sar Sixty-two indictments were found by far a late *Ft oftlae Grand Jury, in St. Louis. The west ha* aplenty of criminals as well as the near. jar- A convention is to be held at 'Hannibal, Mo., t.Ovolopt measures to prevent the egressions of the Il --- V - 41tbulitionists, upon the rights of the people of INlis touri. MAYOR OF ALLEGHENY CITY. At a very numerous and highly respectable meeting of thentizens of Allegheny, held at Mr. Fleming 's hotel, on Saturday evenine, the sth Auust, on motion, Mr. W. Canso N was called to the chair, and T. Briggs was appointed secretaq. The design of the meeting was stated to be a desire to unite the friends of industry and honesty; without re to political party, in support of a citizen for the o6'ice4f Mayor, on whom all parties could unite. It witsiberefore Resolved, Th it FRANCIS DILL of the second mtiniof Allegheny ;t y, is a sound republican.—a citizen leenemplary good character--a neighbor of great mend worth, and a workingman whose whole life is ar. simMiple of industry and integrity to others. Resolved, That in the selection of Mr. Ditt. for the of Mayor of Allegheny city, the meeting entertain tiii*iinion that his election would subserve the best intonate of the corporation, and be a guarantee that no indu.strious man would be oppressed under his ad ministration. Resolved, That the proCeedings be published in the Morning Pon WM. CARSON, Chairman JOSEPH BRIGGS, Secretary. FIREMEN ATTEND! AQUARTERLY Meeting of the Allegheny Fire Company, will be held at their Ball, Fourth st. on Mondarevening the 7th inst. a7A o'clock. aug. 7. WM. Jt . A !SERUM, Sec'y. Duquesne Fire Company. Awrterly meeting of the Duquesne Fire Company will be held at the Hall, on Second street, ?Ilia (Monday) evening, the 7th inst., at 8 o'clock. aug 7-1 t JAS. E. DICKSON. Soc'y. THREE story brick house on Market Law' n fa . 21,.. Rod and 3rd streets. The store in this Louse i 3 large r and furnished with gas pipes and a good counter. Rent low. ALSO, a dwelling house on Market ht.tween 3rd aria 4th assets, and Scve r a 1 rooms with an entrance from Market street. GAZZA.M. Aug. 7,-11*. Pittsburgh Theatro. WM. P. 1-IASTINGA, MXNAGER Tr HE citizens of Pittsburgh and vicidity are respect / fully informed that the above establishment will • open on Monday evening, the 14th inst., for the Fall season, with an entire nen. and efficient erenpany,— Thehouse will be thoroughly repainted and decorated, ai ev e r y thing w ill be done to render the THEATRE, (WPCS Ifiare) a place ofinstruction and amassment. WANTED, Vtr'SlX YOUNG LADIES and SIX GENTLE MEN, of good character, for the Corps de Ballet, to Whom good salaries wilihe paid and dresses found.- - Appey at the Merchants' Hotel, between 11 and I.w. .I.q o'- Clock, A. cog 4 POUND, - , , • 'years. A BOUT the last week in June,Clo.lting Store , SPAIN. 211- in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerablY The intelligence from Spain leaves no doubt that the solledand worn. It is signed by James Gaston awl fate of the regent is sealed. Madrid is in a state of , and drawn in favor of W. Black. The own- 6e i ge . He proposes to keep open his communication, er tee have it by identifying it, and paying expenses. it 13 s rated, with Saragossa and Cadiz—if he can. The ___-------- ' advanced guard of Curbano had entered Saragossa, July 91••—teE VIAHOG • i when that general was expected the following day with was peaceable, but as for the FINE assortment of Crotch and Shade Veneers, , ten battalions. :Madrid_ Regent, he i s what theFren ch papers call him—a lost a.. just received from New York, and for sale at the ma n. Furniture Wareroom of T. 13. YOUNG & CO. july 23.-2*":..,...------1 street. PoorY.spartern, enfeebled by disease and hunted on every side like a wild boar, seems likely- to sink. A • FORSALE.—A Mineral Water apparatus, corn- brave man struggling with the storms of fate, is certain plete, for sale low, at W. M. POSTER'S to command the sympathy of the disinterested; but Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair At. there is unhappily but little disinterestedpatriotism in _ltyll-j3_t._._...-----_________, : Spain. - RUSSIA.. ARRY LORREQU ER, CH ARLES, 0' MAL LEY, end HECTOR O'HALLORAN, corn-; ..iißjcv relms.p.erial ukase, published at St Petersburg, ling . within fifty worst- One edition, large type, and plates, at the low price CA' 50 cents, eau be had at NV. M. FOSTER'S of Pruin. and Austria, are ordered to proceed more in to the interior. Those , who possess habitations and ers Uniceral AZiacy and Literary Depot• property within that range, are required to sell them - within two years. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.— CHINA. HORSE LOST .Strayed from Samuel Gamble's, near Dunningsville, Washington 1 Sir Henry Pottinger, it is said, has applied to the county, Pa. ,on the night of the 15th ult., a large Bay home G o vernment for his speedy recall. The govern gorse, without any particular marks; 14 or 15 hands meet, however, we now hear, is unwilling to dispense whit, and between 6 and 7 years of age. Has a few with his services, and his Excellency will therefore, •-• white hairs in his forehead. Whoever will return remain some lieu , longer in China. We likewise hear Slit to Samuel Gamble, near abov e re or to meat it said that the supreme control over the whole of the rittaburgh, shall receive the above reward. • British naval and military force in China has been pla sm; 2. P. MULV ANY. ! cal in Sir Henry's hands. la? Tim Washington Examiner. Uniontown Genius 1 --.---------------- ofr*erty, Wheeling Argus, BrOWIISN'iIIC News, and j LATER FROM Mexico.—By the arrival of the I.T. S. Alapethurgh Messenger, insert three times each, send ' ship Vincennes at Pensacola, the editor of the Gazette and charge this office. ' has received papers from the city of Mexico to the 27th paper to advertiser, Want,ed. of June, tßee or four days later than previously re . E small families, and who are good clerks, alai wish ceived. The Gazette translates a decree of Santa An 'LOYMENT fortwo or three married men with na, denouncing the punishment of death upon foreign - era taken with arms in their hand 4, fighting • .against to engage as Book keepers. Also, wanted soon, places Mexico. We give its two provisions, omitting thepre for s everal young men end boys, in Dry Goods, Groce- amble. It bears date at the palace, June 17th: o r wholesale and retail stores. Also, for several Ist. For the future no quarter shall be grante ry d, and goo , d coachmen, Waiters, Hustlers, Laborers and Boys. '' all foreigners who invade the territory of the public on Wooled, a good Coal digger to go down the river, about their own account, that may be captured under arms, - sio_ idies. Wanted. employment for a good wet nurse, . shall immediately be put to death, whether accompani ers& Oeveral good cooks wanted for respectable families, ed in their enterprise by few or -ad - and many s entures, tit BARRIS' Intelligence Office, No. 9, Fifth street. although ostensibly it may be justified by the pretext of jY 26 • interfering in the civil discords, with the view of to Let, . ing a political end. This penalty shall be inflicted up , 1 ''' F OR a term of years, my house, store room ' on all foreigners, be they of what country they may; be and work shop, on 2d street, opposite Jas. ' cause the Mexicans being at peace with alffother na- Ar • , "'j ,3 t Co The shop is brick, 19 feet wide, by tions, the responsibility of he who may make war upon -- 30 1°14,3 stories high. I have in it a small steam en- ! them is purely individual, and places him without the ' gine about 5 horse power, which I will also rent if protection of existing treaties. • . rent, -:- -:diestred. For further particulars enquire-of me4on the 2. The general-in-chief of the army, the generals • premises. ORRIN -NEWTON. cununandant 0f the maritime and frontier departments, r and all baying military authority that shall apprehend TO LET. foreign Neroo. I=ioll a foreigner invading our territory or promulgating civil war with anus in hand, shall be responsible for the most scrupulous accomplishment of this decree, and the punishment fur its infraction shall be the loss of office by the person responsible. Therefore, I command that this be printed, publish ed and circulated, and receive the proper execution. October (Election. Prothonotary. I respectfully offer myself a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of I.lleglieny county, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, which MOCIS 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 fico of Prothonotary, subject n th actionai of the Dem ocratic Convention. M. AWKIN Wilkins township, jun° 21—tc. Pr OthoThOtary. To the voters of Allegheny eounty:--1. respect fully offer myself to your COT}sidemtion as a candidate (independent of pasties)' 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 totamine into my qualffica t dons, &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. of Pittsburg. may 10—tc. Prothonotary. Clear the course for the Volunteers. WILLIAM B. FOSTER, Esq., of Allegheuy city, will be a candidate fur the office of Prothouotary of Al leghcny county, at the October election. jnne 4. Fott TliE POST. M kN'T citizens of Allegheny city recommend Dr. J. C. M'CULLY as a suitable person to fill the oce o f Prothonotary. julv 12. ffi Commissioner. We are nutliorCod to announce , Mr. JAMES H. ROBB, of l'pper St. Clair township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the aug 3—tc D e mocratic Convention. COUNTY TREASCRER. JACOB TOMER, Esq. of Pitt township, well known to the Democracy of Allegheny county, aB a staunch, re,iforrn Republiaun of the Jackson school, will be a candidate for Couhty Trewurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic,Cohnty Anion. Con D DEMOCRAT. ate COUNTY TREASURER. At the solicitation of many radical democrats, Mr. SAMUEL McKE,E, of Birmingham, has consented to become a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Dnmocratic County Con vention. Of Mr. McKee it may be truly said, to be known is to be pppular. 3.l=iny Frinds of L'nassumin _ q Worth. Coroner. I re spectfully offer myself to the Ci1.17 , 11S of Alleghe ny counts, for the otlice of Coroner, subject to the de cision of . the Democratic Convention. jy 18—tc DAVID HARTZ. IRESPECTFULLY offer myself as a candidate or Coroner of Allegheny county, subject to the action of the demucrntic County Convention to be held on the 30th August JOHN JOHNSTON• Alleghen: Landroth's Garden Secds. A. full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty et., head of Wood. William C. Wall, Plain and fancy Portrait and Pictu re Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAN V A.S. brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, always on bond. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fia- med 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 10 -it to their advantage to call. sep y • Oak and Poplar Lumber for Sale. AFEW thousand feet of seasoned Oak and Poplar Lumber, for sale by wholesale. Enquire of James C. Cummins, Esq. near the Fountain Inn. jy 21. TI ENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO. -120 hb(ls Cl Kentucky Leaf Tobac co G &, in stot and for sa3eby J A GORDON, 12, Water st. Inattrasess. IHAVE in Btore and for sale low--. 41 large a...sort ment of mattrasie., made of curled hair, moss, husk or cotton. Those wanting will pleaae call.stere r. WM. 'NOBLE, Uphol No. 4, Wood at. near the River. TIERCES RICE, on hand and for sale by 22 J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. Jane 29 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield Powell's Salaam ofAnniseed. fpHIS sure and effectual cure for the influenza 1 Coughs and Colds, can now be procared, whole sale and retail, at Turrue,,.B6 Fourth street. jy , 6. Ice Ica ANY quantity of clean, firstrate Afiegigaiyiods, may be at HUGH DUFFY'S, corner cif.Seccmd and Grant streets. jnly The proprietors of the 111011.InISO Posy and MER CURY AND NIANITFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of air 41C1113113111 r3llllrlik r pea t~IF3S3 vintaa catuaaliazia) Necessary to a Job Printin to g Office, and that they are prepared execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Coroner. July 21.—tc son PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. CORNER 07 WOOD & FIFTH. STS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bills of Lading, Circulars, ,amt, ~eta, Bill Heads, Cards, landbilLs, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. Ont ttitlllo of liStautto, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, Icith ap propriate cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable Corms . tfull We respecy ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this bra LLIPS & SMITH. nch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHI Bank Notes and (Exchange. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. immores, EDECEIANGE 813082111, cous La OF WOOD AND TRIRD ST3. SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip . Exchange Bank Scrip .............. .. Currency ....................... Eric Bank Scrip ................ EXCHA'NGE--AT SIGHT On Philadelphia ......... c w York ......... Balliinore SPECIE PENNSYLVANIA. —PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh ................... Merchants and Manufacturers' bank...... Exchange ..................... " ...... Do. Hollidaysburgh ................. PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America ...... • Do Northern Liberties...... Do Pennsylvania ...... Commercial Bank of Pennsyleania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank... Kensington bank. ............. Manufacturers crml Mechanics'... ..... Mechanics. ...... • - . Mayamensing ....... Philadelphia bank... Schuylkill ..... ".._ Southwark ..... ".... We ste rn .............. Bank of Penn 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.... Eastonbank ...... .... .... -. " • Doylestown bank ....... ... - . ..... Franklin bank of Washington ..... Bank of Ckambersburgh. ........ . • Middletown ............ . • Gettysburgh .........••• " Leseistonin ..... ...• ..... • Susquehanna county ..... B crks county bank..... ..... .. ..... Columbia Bankand Bridge Company Carlisle bank ..................... Erie bank, ....................... Farmers and Drovers' bank._.-.... " Bank of Lancaster ...... .. " Bank of Reading ....... - • frarrisbura, bank ................. Honesdale "..... ............... Lancaster " .................. Lancaster co. " ...... ..... Lebanon `---•_---•"" ..., _ Miners' bank of Pottsville .. .. . • .. ...... ........ 3„ :If onong ahela bank of Brownsville ............. 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge company -.-sale Northampton bask .................. ...no Towanda bank-.-.. - ............ .85 I'Vyoming bank.- - .. West Branch. bank York bank 01-11.0.1 tinont bank of St. Clairsville ..... Clinton bank of Columbus ............ Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.... -. ..... - Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).— .......... " ( Warren, ca5 hi e r )......... no sale Cincinnati banks .......... .......... Chillicothe bank.... ....... Commercial bank of Lake Dayton b.!nk..... Franklin bank of C01umbu5............ Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville . 1. Farmers' bank of Canton-........ .....4 0 ~ GCanga • ................. Granville - ...... . Hamilton Lancaster ...... Marietta ....... Massillon Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati. Mount Pleasant...... . ....... Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto. .. ' Trbana... IVoolitcr.. Xenia ... Zanesville Slate bank and branches..... State Scrip All banks..... State bank . .................. Bank of Illinois, Shateneetoton Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia ......................... Exchange bank of Virginia ............. .1 Farmers bank of Virginia.. • 1 North-western bank of Virginia.. . •• ..1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.. ..1 Branches Baltimore City banks... ...... All other solvent banks-- NORTH CAROLINA All solveut banks. .......... . ... _ SOUTH CAROLINA AU solvent banks ..... . - `GEORGIAt AU solvent banks Mobile banks _ Country ba*k5............... LOUISIANA. New Or!caw bank, (good)-- -- TENNESSEE AU banks—. ....... 100 BAGS Rio Coffee, 10 Bores Tobacco, 5 Cbests Tee, 75 berrelifio 1, Baltimore Herrings. Rec'clon consignment sad for salsify./ formal', Y by ply I. DEVIn & McAIItILT 18 4 3. t 0 .,.,..4: . .—. _. an d cimunisidon Merchants, coun en I ForwardingSTNDAßT, INGRAHAM & CO., - i CLE.VF.T.AIiD, 01110. • gains A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com- „ de , 'tii,le first day cup'r al\ e (l o icasc"l rm tiing( ty,) that well known body of land COalta cal' Canal; 11NaVnnyshcionmgtpoons,eLd ionle.theHNunietreerh,agmLerin&e, CEori.'es l l a ..n n i d e oifiiSieteam, renbrisoatosvanandi.avanessdelsochmiothceanlaakles. rrCopleriveo: tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. ; led "Graham's itation," lying in Mason county, V 44 REFER TO I on the Ohio river, containing' by surety four thourumi Wilkie & Ensworth, No. U, Geonties Slip, N. Y. one hundred and twenty-three acres, hi two H Co. parcels, a large proportion of which is rivta B.. lika= Otis Cha in ter ff & , Boston. Albany. ' ! land. The above lands previous to tha day dada tali Hunter be laid off by tlvi surveyor of the county inlets of coo- M. T. Williams & Dow, , Palmer & Co., Buffalo, venient size for farrns,and plats furnished, and so mow Cleveland. i thereof will be sold as may be necessary to produce Hon. John M. Allen, Charles M. Giddings, `rho sumof money required by said decreed arder.—. Dickey, Beaver. i The sale.; will be made on ft credit of nine month s J. S. ummt Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh• l one-third part of the purchase money, oftwelve ap 1 1843-Iy. for another third part, and of eighteen mouths for du* residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds with good security for the payment of the dietuMe., holm! =writs, bearing interest from the day of sale, ithe i ,lepl title to be retained as further security for the . peepokent of the purchase money, and liable to resale at the tisk of the purchaser or purchasers failing to mate IMO* al payments. GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Coes'. Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,1849. LjyB-22n Deaver and Warren Packet' '.3.,..,:....... , . • • THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. ;, ,, °; , ! ,, :5t........ , ..- .." Shaw.master, will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above to ports, leaves 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 II BIBMINGAM &CO., Pittsburgh, = " 1843. 4 , ARE REDUCED.—ti. S. MAtt. LINE OF STAGS 3 -I: AND Rita ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, 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. Leavei daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 1 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st MENDELL, GRAHAM, & WA.UGH fob 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. Tho Great Central Bout!) Via Naticni4l Road and Baltimore and Ohio Ra Road Compang. • ina-.1.).-ac • 1=3. , - ' - t,eaca.tf • NEW LINE OF C. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WA3RINGTON CITY, BAETI.3IORE., PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washire,ton Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail E 0341. Co's to all the above placo-, ray eters will find this a speedy and c omfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which Intro not at been heretofore enjoyed. Extra c.oaches furnished 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, Preeident of N. R. Stage CO. feb 3--dtf. par par par par .......20 INDIAN A EZNTUCKY ILLINOIS MARYLAND ALABAMA. "4 - J. S. DICKEY, Beaver Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. m ai n The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves ever:,. Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collins; 'Master, leaves evc.ry Friday at 10 o'clock a. in. The :Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. in. The Express, Parkinson, Master,' leaves every Sun. day at 10 o'clock a. in. JOHN BIRMINGHAM &C 0., Agcnts Pdrey's Samoa. THE Holy Eucharist. preached before the Universi ty of Oxford, fourth Sunday after Easter. Pam phlet edition with full notes. For sale at W. M. Fosair - ter's Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Cl 28-1 w s t. Price 6 cents. iy To Bent pLcEfigAtSsztteNeiT rooms file manufactory, good ateam o poyiFr, at the ,co rai . f j b ei e Liberty y 16 13X: d O'Hara streets. Apply on th 6 pre 'reach Trees. Mith 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. NDEN, No. 184 Liberty st. head of Wood. Dr. BCGMAT'S Pulmonary Preservative. FOR coughs, colds, inftuenzas, catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all cli.sva.., , es of the breast and lungs, and arrest of approach ing consumption. Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAHNESTOCK Si. CO., jy 1° Agents for Pittsburgh. BADDN.--1 casks hams; 4 " shoulders; 2 " sides; Just received on consignment, and for sale low for cash. HNILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. 18 LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, 1 ACorner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsbur ht g Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, boug and sold. Sight cheeks oa the Eastern cities, for sale, Drafts, notes and bills, collected. ttas•xitzxcEs• Wm. Bell & Co., ' John D. I:tavis, F. Lorene, 1 1. Pai N Painter te Y oti C w o el Josephl , James May,. Alex. Bronson &Co. John H Brovin &Co. Jamc..4. M'Carallesi. J. R. M'Doirald. W. H. Pope, Esn., Prat Bank —____ _ -..--- llonsovaL CAWFIELDhab removed his marble Estab P.. li.hmont to Wood 3t. opposite Fahne3tock's Drug Store, where he will keep consMntly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19-Iyr John .Cartarright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument 3.lanufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. 8.--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, Su. je SAMOEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and She©t Iron Ware, No. 17, Fifth street,between Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on broad a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets, teakettles, pot 4, Ovens, coffee mills, &c. - Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, a s he is determined to sell cheap forsash or apprime.77—tf For Sale. LOTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane and High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market near Fourth street. PORTRAIT PAINTING. .T. OSBORNE, Perr rale Painter, Fourth st.., 3d story Burk'ki Buil ding- 3- °ilium) would solicit a cull from his those who desire Portrait_.: Spc imcw can be seen at rourn? may 5. TWENTY CENTS A QEIRE.—A good ar.ticlel ofLetter raper at '2O cents. euper bin , - wave lined Letter and Cap paper. Fens, Quills, Ink, 1 Wafers, Sand and. Inksnands. For sale at Wm.. M. Fosters Universal A ffency and Literary Depot,St Clair exreet... ADI"S. BOOK and Musical Library. Augu9t Nos. Lreed et W. M. Foster'; Medial Agency and Literati Der , . F.t...Cloir -t. July Remedy for tho Inithenzok t HE Influenza, which is n.w in almost a miasma .L epidemic, is exciting the inventors of purest medicines to increased exertions in the r ang Hew but owing to the general distrust entertained the generality of such drugs, people fear taking thesol.—... The following. however, from a distinguished 'clan in New York, Dr. Nelson, we think 'mayroe , lied on: "The object of the presort communication is to rem ommend a single remedy, cheap and of easy access as dr poor, and to caution them agairuit an injurious es• in this disease, namely, bleeding, either general ex bf leeches. In all those ewes in which the -first elassof symptoms prevail, let the patient smell frequently is common salts bottle, (Sims' Aromatic Volatile Salts are preferred) and by Tutting the vial to tb& mouth to draw a few deep inspirations of volatile into mate ter t h e lungs.. Let this process be repeated - two or three tames in an hour, and it will give more speedy and greater relief, in all slight cases of the first . 41101 than any other Comedy, and will be sufficient fora cure. It will also on essentially useful is the severe cases; and those of the class of prostration, a feat drops of amouia, or hartshern, ought to taken inter nallv. A neat way_ of doing cf, is to take an old full ioned mixture cilk-! lac ammoniaci. However, it is as a local remedy, to act on the disordered surface. that its use is advised. The principles will be recog nized by all physicians versed in molecular muds*. tion, and ttose who are (deficient in that knowledge may do in that instance as they do in all others—am upon the faith . 7ey imbibe." these salts are for sale and within the reach of all classes, at Was. THOMM'iI, 53 Market street, Pittsburg' . ••39 it Card. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public general, that he intends to devote his whole time to the COLLECTION OP Accov TS in the cities of Pim. burgh, Allegheny and vicinity. Having been engaged in this business for some time, and given entire satisfaction to those who employed, him, he respectfully solicits those having account* be collect to sties him a trial. Physicians and others who isnot spare time fine their professional husiness'to collect their sonata" would find it to their advantage to give him actin. Respectable references can be riven, and, if reQuitrea, security will be given for the faithful return of all itso hies collected. He can be found at Mr George Armor's, Merchant Tailor, up stairs, corner of Market and Fourth street* entrance on 4th st. daily fr,.a 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M. Any orders left there durin,,, his absence, will be eaten& ed to, or by letter through the Post Office. Terms, 5 pr cent commiiwn. iy'l—dlm. AML. GELsTort: New Arrangement. T"ELADIES' CLASS in Mr. Estee's Writ's* Institute will hereafter receive lessons at 1110 clock, a. m. In addition to the present Class, a nevi one will be organized on Wednesday, the sth inst.., IA the above hour. The Ladies and Gentlemen's Mud will receive lessons every evening at 8 o'clock. A new evening Class will also be organized on the beit fruit. ' '-sitr ' E. will be at liberty, during the afternoon., to giro lessons at the residence; 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 imams, 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 rho mare." N. B. A class of gentlemen will receive lessons aS the Institute every morning at 8A o'clock. jy 4 raring to Lease. THE undersigned will lease two 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, Alle gheny County, with from 60 to 75 acres cleared. The above described property is in reasonably good repair, lying . about 15 miles from the city of Pittsburgh, aid within two miles of the Pennsylvania Canal, and Irani leased on reasonable terms for from 1 to 3 ye,ets_ , re good tenants. BARTRAM MURRY. mar .13—tf 4Lo ts in Manchester. One and a fourth Acres of Land on olmes' Hill. Lou nos. 41,42,52,51,54. 181, 182, and 184, in Cook's plan of Lou, on Maws' Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26, and 27, in Cook's piano( Lou on High street, near the new t o 11 cruse. For tering apply to . W. REMINGTON. sep 10 Building Lots in Birmingham. 13 u L 3 O te T i S, a s r ula v b i le th f i o n r b t zi o ldinc, molt w eligibly a t r o p , steam ferry boat landing, will be sold at primate salt 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. N Peterson, o. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. juno 1. JAS. PATTERSON' ir. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sid*. JUST received, 5000 Freeman's beat Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on band and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 80 Water K Pittsburgh, Pa Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., 1 St. Loui., y. } Louivrille Dissolution of Partnership. THE late firm of T. & A. Nesmith & co. oboe and leather dealers and tanners, is dissolved dais 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 Thom Nesmith, sr. and Thoma.s Nesmith jr., have Conned a co partnership, under the firm of TEIO3SAS NIS inTE Sots, who are duly authorised to settle the business of the late firm for that purpose. T H (ALAS NESMITH, S& ALFRED NESMITH, THOMAS NESMITH, JR. july 2S--dtf'. DVICE having been received from the Reese! A of the Land Office at Lexington, Missouri, that the removal of that Office to the town of Mateo, in Henry county, as directed by the ?redden, willjse effected on or about the 3d day of Jul! next: this Se to give notice that the public ffale of lands ordered r io be held at Lexington on the second day, of clotOer nest, ' by the Executive proclamation bearing date the ads inst., will be held at the time prescribed in the teen of Clinton aforesaid. THO. H. BLOM, June 30—lawt 10 Corentissioner. Lots for Sale. July 19, 1843 GENERIC LAJID GinrlCß, June 23,1843. IGARS A.ND TOBACCO.—Regalia, Lu Norma., Principe and Pametelar Cigars, a 41.1perior attiele. Nis'', fire leaf chewing Tc areo, azt. dec.; at W 34. Fo, , re= Nledical Agency tad Literary Depot, St. Clair 31:1,1Tt. July 31.-6 t. rir RUE ISSUE, TOR ni.e, TRUE cut-Aranay.—A 1 statement of the facts in the recent ordination in St. Stephen's Church, Nev: York, by Drs. Smith %Da Nut:hon. For sale at the Literary Depot, St. Mir N. Price 10 cents.