ITPOSTb PIT I ; Bgaali, F*DAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1843. Autr4, Zrz., Bee firstrage Titzarn'a.--Miss Clarendon has made a decided hit. She appears ttenight in the Dunn Gam or GE VIOL. Resting spares neither- pains nor expense to nikkOas Theatre attractive. Taloa roars:l-4ex .—Messrs Devine Sz. McAnulty have removed to No. 45 Water street, on the Sion ongabeks river. They have procured a tow-boat, to bringthoir boats across the river from the outlet locks on tie' Allszheny. These enterprising transporters neiittifo r po wise discouraged by the trifling accident to th; 4.lpasanct, but have went to work so promptly and eaxistiatlyin'their arrangements, that they can get along in their business without that structure. They confi- dendlltolve by their new arrangement to cheapen trans- n( • joiECLais OF THE BLlND.—These interestinZ Con cum are nightly increasing in attraction. No one can fiaatityatt idea‘ of the astonishing musical skit and the learning of these unfortunate people without going tot4itsati see them. ,rIWEEDLNGS IN COMMON .COUNCIL August 20th, 1843. frriplprir mot— t.:Paraent--Messrs. Borland, Bowman, Hamilton, Ilaward, Hunter, Irwin, Kelly, Litch, Magraw, Ma ma, Mathews, McCutcheon, Nlitcholl, I'ratt, Si,WN - .Winans and the President. littriFachbaam, President in the chair. orbe'ftillowing, resolutions adopted by the S. C, yes lighThilrithtieuri-M in, viz: to pay Phillips & Smith s9,2s—Luke Loomis, Agt. ri and tg 4". Viredith, jr. $2,50 ;34e:itce'eptance of reports of the committees on this Pegition.4 <Peale3 McCabe and John Beehan jr, ad yeasajsi she-petitioner—concurred in. 1- UP re.solation from the same body in rarer of H. Dlavlats-tite reference of the report of the Water Com mittee an the grading at the Water Basin, to the same COM niftll4 "with power to settle the same," the adop thataitharesolution granting $lOO on the Allegheny WRldff°Netrtieveralh• concurred. The resolution to balloaHrliist.cl brass ntimbers" for Drays and Carts. was dab to. The resolution appropriutiog. $600,00 to fi.U. in repairing the. Aqueduct, was read and con- In 'with an amendment, "that said appromia alartiiilialtbe, drawn from the city on the requisition of the rilMdenss of Councils, when they shall be satisfied that thilittOntract is complied with." ipesolotign from the S. C. to pave Penn street reatirarin's alley to Wayne street. and 4.fh street from Grant to Smithfield streets ; was read a first and second time; and.after amendments, laid over. Aotiornmuniention was received from the Street Corn mk ToSer. asking for an additional appropriation of M,Q,..for repairing streets. &c.—read and resold tsititted in compliance with the request. r. -[;raw offered the following; resolution which vtaistiad , three times and adopted, viz: "Resolved, eitthe Finn:lea conraitteeha instructed to enquire i:ito he expediency of co-nleiling the owa.trs of Milch Itreei:lea:Curts, Pleniure Carria and 0 linibui:ws Ittlee'i3at Lieens2i, and nport at next .Ta2etingi; of 4 'Tlib'riesident laid before the Council several bills lieSnatinnary, which were read and referred to the illttmittee . pf Claims and Accounts. C. 'did nut meet. The' ( W. T. A. Saciety of the d;h Ward, mill hold tamp:liar meeting this. evening, (Frida) September -4,4oanmertehm at 7 o'cloi.A. The S‘mi..•ty will be addressed by Mr. MeGnii;rle, President uf the Alb.- t . hati Society, and the Rev. Mr. Forster, The friends tithe qrvitie are •mquested to attend. By order. R. WILL:OX, Essential Oisl. (74k1141-L.Nege, Guc.w , Berz.anFitt, Silsafra4, .111 , 1 tifleivud at the \llo:eiate and Retail Drn:;. 1V re JONATHAN KIDD, No. 69, corner IVood and 4th stF. - log^ of aitig. SI Fresh Mercurial & Drugs. cIIALOMEL, Quiiekiilver, Cant rarith‘,. , , Tut Acid, 11-llateer.CtuAt and Pr0p.1. , - , d Cht It the Wholeiale and Retail Druz Warelinn;e of JONATHAN KIDD, No. 60, cormr Wood arid .1111 st:s. -- • Whiskey. Ilitsub3eriber3 intarm their cuitoment, and Deal. `errs 'generally, that they are as niu , ll w.Cllsnppiiel •vlthit.&-tified \Vurstcer.of superior quality, tvhir.h they v.inall at the lowest ar.triret price. Also, an assort misiit Ql WitiEs, L trztrotts, Co an IA LS and Clanc F. R IES. w. & M. lirrcticurntE, - ,teig3l-45t. w3t. No. 160, Liberty street Stray Cow. to the pla.ttatitia of the sobt.eriber, in WU ., ;tins Tetwnship, 10 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Northern Tarnpike Road, some time in the beginning of.Auguat,-a. DARK DILItiRLK COW; has a small hell on; no eark mark perceivable; sapposeel to be 7 years old: , -The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pm , charges, and take her away. hog: 31-3 t. JAMES J-CiLINSTO.N. SOLE LEATITErt—I2B sides se leathet ji3t re oeived by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., silk 9 43, IV<ICKI street ALADY who is capable of taking charge of a household, is desirous of obtaining a situation asiaMekeeper in aprivute family, or as superintendent tinkrispecttible hotel. She would have no objection leavedxe city if desired to do so. For further infor tnat4on inquire at this office! • • aug, 21—tf T OAF SUGAR.-10 boxes loaf sugar, just receiti•ed and for sale by HAILNIAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43,. Wood street, AR NRE CHANCE.—A store in one of the best business streets in the city, will be to let low to a goad ; tenant. Apply at Taster's Agency, St Clair st. rstitocl-2w. lurysTcluous CHEVALIER—A popular novel, .L.Vll4yl.ltenes.received at F'oster's St..o lair st. Agency and Literary. Depot, oppo.itc the Exchange. .angllo--6t.. • VatYlSll NO FOIT.II.Y.—A few copies of this plirwork just received at Foster's St Clair street Awry end ,Literary Depot, upp .site the Exchange. 11*3674.t. TIE CLOCK MAKER, or Slyin;s and Doings :of Sam Sick, just received at Foster's Agency *l4 Lar.rtiry Depot, St. Clair street. ,iaFtto-6t. ' • Proposals for Chain Iron. NAVT AGENT'S OFFICE, Washington, July 28, 1843. ROPOSALS will be received at this Office until Ji 3 o'clisck, on the first day of September ensuing, toidedivornt the N ivy Yard in this city; the following Cinfiffifon, for eighteen Chain Cables, 1 11-16 inches: in diameter, each 130 fathoms long, constituting the f01.._ .._ Joisries - bitlBf Iron, viz:- 3511101Nrs .1. 11-1.6 inches in diameter-201 inches • dirolOirrics 1 13 16 ine'les in diumeter- 4 22A inches long. 31 inch by 21 Oval pin Iron. flo 21 do 2 do ac, 70 Swivel, 198 Shackle, and 18 box pieces. arciftealionv of the Swivel. Shackle, Box piece and Oval pin Iron, can be seen on application at this of- Oces all of the above Iron must be ihe very best Amer ican, and uadergo such proof, under the increased tests and inspection, as the Commandant of the Yard may subject it to; to be delivered free of expense to the Government, and in es short a time after the Contract 4s made an is posale, which time will be designated o f in the contract. Bonds with good and sufficient sureties in double the amount of the Contract will be required, and a reser vation made from each payment of 10 per cent, till the Contract is completed. imp 11,, WM B SUITT, Nair: Ara.. ENN INSURANCE COMP P tiou having opened an office at:the corner of Maiitet and Third streets, is mrs read y toreceire applications for Insurance on Buildings, Merchandise, Boats, Car gee:), etc., etc. Capital Stock 200,000 dollars. Dritectons.—Josiah King, President; John Bissell, .T. W. Burbridge, G. M. Fleming, John Holmes, Jos. Long, William Morrison, Morgan Robertson, and Th. Scott. J. FINNEY, Jr., Secretary, ,Pittsbut , r e h. au n- 30-2 w In the District Court of Allegheny Couniy, of July Term, 1843, N 0.93. 3L. S W John vs. ker. Jr. Fen ditioni Expon. ...---.., Peter IV il sun. • And now, to wit, August 26th, 1843, On motion of G. P. Hamilton, Esq:, the Court appoint Frs. R. Shuuk, Esq., Auditor, to distribute the proceeds of sale in this case. From the . Retord, A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that I will attend to the duties assigned to me by the Court in the above case, at my office, in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday the 26th day of September, at 10 o'clock, A. M. FRS. R. SHUNK, aug 30. Auditor. GODOLPHIN.—A novel by Sir E. J.. Bulwer, re .ceived at the St. Clair St. Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Exchange: wig 30-6 t.. JUST RECEIVED, a good assortment of all sizes of good window glass and window sasb; also, 500 cuts of yellow a,nd purple 4 and 5 double carpet chain; 20 doz. large and small buckets and tubs; 20 reams writing and letter paper, fur sale on accommodating terms, for cash or approved exchange. ISAACHARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant. JUST RECEIVED and for sale on consignment, 7 ltiula bacon, 7 hhds sugar, Can be seen lathe stare of Jacob C. Co. aug :19 J. K. NIOORHEAD & CO. D ORT.RAIT PAINTING. .1. OSBORNE, Pori .rail Painter, Fourth st., 3a story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solieita Call frorri those wh desire Portraits. Spcimeus cau be. secs at his routes TaAC K n o b n b o is 3norn.anc(l;octrei, 10 quarter bbls vo'.l do, a ininre article for family use, just received and fur sale by JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood. street. STACY LLOYD, att-. A. G. ILEINIIALLT. Co-Partnership. STACY LLOYD, jr., haring associated with him Mr. A. G. REIN' TART, 'wilt continue the Gro cery and Produce Business, at his old stand. No. 140, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, under tlx,i style and foul of LLOYD CO. . I:Flu addition to a general Giocery and 'Produce Business, the suscribers offer their services to their friends and the public, for the sale of any articles de signed for this market. Also. for receiving end for warding all kinds of merchandise, &c.. to or from the wog., arid trust that the practical experience they have had in the abive business in this city for vane years past. will e na ble them to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor them ‘rifit their custom. T.LOVD &. CO., 140, Liliert st. aug 3 1-1 OL Pittsburgh Aqueduct. (LI EA LED PRO PUS LS aiithe received zit tb.• Col lector's Office in Allegheny City, until 6 o'clock, P. M. on Thursday, am `_'Bth September nest. for the con striction of an Aqueduct, ac:-.).-s dm Allei f iemy z•r. at Pit tslirzli. P inns and :pecielcatioz,s n iil be eishih ited at said Ake, ane week prei Mu; to the letting. The materials in Me pre&ent strictur.- to he used. as far as they are salad and cooLl• ABSALOM uti7'2ll-Iwd.‘vt.l. Sut.tr , i , or W. 1). Pi. CtEial NEW FASHIONABLE Nat and Cap Manufactory. 14 . 1 "4.e. No. 93 ror , 1 80,-eet, 3(1 br!rne Diqqz , ., I T„abse,.ii,„, el)ll,trl'lti% variety nly.t.f)4iti 'aut.:l.li AT, lutti C A l',, roinectl prig wi3hingm pnc•hasc will M... 1 it to Cicir in t.. 2 era t.n give.MOollE. iiir2;. 29, I/1-13. 011.\1. - ;/.: Now& Cheap Stack Establishment, NO 61, DL-I.IfOSL) ALLE Y, RETWEL:N WOOD .INT) N.LRfi ET sritEr.rs. WOULD tnost respectfully announce to the citizens I of Pittsburgh and the couutty generally, that I have comm •nciii the manufacture of STOOKS, of every va• riety, form and d , scripting, and :votild solicit merchant and others to call and examine for than ?selves, as I am determined to sell on the most accommodating term: for cash, and hope, by strict attention to bug - mess, t, merit a share of public pat ron (Lite . aug. 19—Cm. UIONTOWN AND PITTSBURGH TURN PIKE ROAD.—N nice is hereby given that ler an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealtia of Pennsylvania, gassed the 5+ day of April. I C43.the subscribers are named as Commissioners in Allegheny county, with authority to open books at such time and place as may be deemed estpedient by them, for the purpose of rereiNing Aub:wribtions of ~tock, for the construction of a turnpike road from Uniontown to l'itts burgh. In pursuance of which authority the subscri bers wilt proceed tent" -a books for the purpose of re ceiving. subscriptions ofstoclr, paylible to "The Presi dent, Managers and Company of the Uniontown and Pittsburgh Turnpike Road amnpany," nrcording to the terms of the act of incorporation. Such hooks to be opened on Monday, the second day of October, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Monongahela House, in the city of Pittsburgh, .and at the store of Samuel Walker, in the borough of Elizabeth- C H ARLES SH LER, 'THOS. BAKEWELL, JOSIAH KING, SAMUEL WALKER, . , Commassionersfor All. Co. aug39—dim. (Advocate and American copy.) Fresh Dye Stuffs CI HIP. LOGWOOD AND FUSTIC. MADDER, Oil Vitriol, Alum, Ground Comwood, Verdigris, and a very general stock of rhatetials for dyers, on rea sonable term 3. Just received at the Wholesale and Re tail Drug \Varel,ouse of JONA: KIDD, aug. 31. Na.6o, corner. Wood &Fnurtlioie. DR. MeLANE'S LIM PILLS lIIEREBY certify that I have known a number of pcople who have taken Dr. Melane's Liver Pills, and have been much benetitted by them, and I believe then - Ito be the beet pills for liver complaints, and for general use; of any,piii r...M before the • • MICHAEL • FORN EY. I.l;terel.y c6rtify.tltat I hare. Leer/ aillictcd fur 6 years with n2iiver complaint; et have applied to'different phr.ic . .tta., and uli to little or ho effett; until I zriade use of Dr.:NleLane's Pills. In taking tan boxes of them I am nearly tt-stored to perfect health. SAMUEL DAVIS. Mil'crshurt;ll, near Pittsburgh, August 16, 1843 For sale at the =-DrugStaire of JONATHAN KIDD, aug 22 corner 4th and Wood streets, Pirtshitri,b. lathe Court of C'onsmon Pleas of Allegheny Coun ty; of October Term, 1343. No. 130. IN the rnattgrof •the application of Du -5 L. for Charter of Incur- $ Aorat And now to wit, Aug 12, 1313: The Constiuttitin UrDutinespe Colle,ge baring been present-, ed to, and pernsediy, tiv Court, and the Court Laving carefully examined the said instrument, and ituppenr lag to the Court that the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, arehowful, and nut in jurious to the community, do direct the said writing; to be filed in the office , of thr- l'enthnnotary of 'this Court, and that notice be inserted in the Morning Post, in the city of Pi ttsburgh, for three weekS, setting forth the ap plication to this Court, to grant:met' Charter of Incor poration. From the Record. Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereby given, that application has been made to the Court for a Charier fur Duquesne Col lege, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked tngrant saidCharasr. • ' • THOilitsfs HAMILTON, alts24-3w • Atey for Pexiaciancsa. Ishii D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, T ready to receive merchandize of every description .1_ on consignment, fur public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that ho will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mon DA Is and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c,, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,er early gas light. aug 12—y Will be added . to the sale at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, 31st instant, at Davis'Cotninercial Auction Rooms: 1 very superior double barrel Shot Gun. 1 " " Shot Pouch, 750 Anchor brand Spanish Segars. 1000 Star " " " 500 2 " JOHN D. DAVIS, augji Auctioneer Books at Auction. WILL be sold at 7/ o'clock, on Saturday evening next, September 2., at Davie'"Commercial Auc tion Room q," an extensive catalogue of Theological and Nlisc.ellaneous Books, principally from a ptiVB4l3 Library. Catalogues aro nowready. fordelivm-y. JOHN D. DAVIS, ting 30. Auctioneer. [Gazette, Advocate and Chronicle, please copy.] Peon Street Lot. \T ILL be sold at Auction at 10 o'clock, on Satur- V V day morning, the 9th day of September next, on the premises, that very valuable corner lot, 26ii feet front on Penn street, extending back along Garrison alley 1074 feet to Exchange alley. The above property is veiy advantageously situated, and can be improved so as to command a handsome income. Z. W. REMINGTON. JOHN D. DAVIS„ Auctioneer, Advocate and - Gazette please copy. Tema at sale aug 25. SALE OF BRIDGE: AND OTHER STOCKS, DIY ORDER Or THE COMMISSIOSE2S.] ON WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of September, 1343, will be of at public sale, at Pittsburgh, the ftbllowing Stocks owned by the State of Pennsylva nia, viz No. of Shares. Companies. 1600 Allegheny Bid CornlmY 2000 Monongahela 800 Big Beaver 100 Concrinugh 100 Lovalhanua 171 Rubbdtosvn 300 IVilliarnsport, j . Kashington cu., 50 2500 Monotiga*M-. "- igation company, 50 2151 Bedford and Stovstown Tp. Road company, 50 3623 Swvstown and Greettsburch " 50 1780 Gireensburgh and Pittsburgh " 50 3437 Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana " 50 967 Pittsbnirdi and New Alexandria •' 50 32'2 New Aloxandria and Conemangli" 50 9.17 l'ittdmrzh rind Bat'. -1 o 5 832 But and M..rc‘ir " 25 3 . 20 Pittsburat c.ad St,u`Len% " 300 Rubbst..nvo arid niant Pleasant " .M“utit Pleasant and Sumer:Ll " 672 S.nnerset and Bedford 31;0 A rmstnniz and Indiana • 560 Liiann and I•:henZurg 3)3 lVa:l:inr,-ton a:, Witlituni.x)rt P, 1)n Pitt4burgh 200 Butl , - 1. amiliittannii; '2-10 :%Icoult l'ioa,ant and Pittsburgh *. 360 S•,m^rset and l'oneutau7h . 3'20 1)u Cumberland 160 Ligonier aid doliii,tow a 224 Arinuroag, aad Clearfield GO Ucviliagion, Iliwriiviile, nailtu Franklin " ;.i0 ...:00 Poitl , r and Fr..eport . " 20 22-1 I'iii.:',iir2,lll•'orin-r.: S,-.. Nr...ollLall'A'•• J IGO Boilio:.1 i - r,a II ••ii,tayAinr g h " :-,,, IGO Birinii:ha-.1 a•it I. Ritabetto ...WI: • • 1J I (10 Liith , i..lizir4l: and Vivo:arm-n(7 " :300 French Croel, nrilze company, 0.0 1050 Franklin n•:.1 .klle;zionly 'Bridge company, 0 100 Eri- and \ V.e. '•ctird Turnpike Road company 50 5'30 Sfl vtei.r.vrci and Watocforti lON Nl,reer and il:c 100 Ferry, 11;:actford ;Anti N.-a. Haven •' 260 Aliiiizton and Waterford 21 ) Wari,..n ;old It' lrem. ay 40 \Varna, Tel IS:Pw York Stat.- line " 96 and Union Mills 160 Warren and Franklin 30 Snzar Grove and Union 300 Ban?: of l'enn4ylvunin, 300 Columbia Bank and Bridge company, 1000 l'enn.ylN a-da and Ohio Canal company, Purchaiers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is ,,teA by the %indium Gmeral, in pursuance of the Reso lution of 7th Apri!, 134.2. notes issued by the Banks of this Commonwealth under the act of 4th May, 1.3.11, pecie, or I lir notes of specie paying banks. trans for of Stock will be aide in a reasonable time after JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN, Commissioners for sate of Stale Stocks. out; l—ts AMIN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Western University of Pennsyliranist. F IIE noxt term of this 1'1.661110n will begin on Mon td3y the 4th of September. at 9 o'clock £ M.— Application fur admission may he made to the Princi pal, the Rev- Reye s DYER, D. D., after the ilat at his room in the University, from 9 to 11, The exercises of the LAW SCHOOL will commence on the same day at 3 o'clock, P. M. Application for admission into which, to be made to the Professor of Law, WALTER. 1 - 1. Loft - me, Esq., at his office in 4th at. On the evening of the same day at 7 o'clock, in the Hall of the University, an Abisntss will be delii - ered before the Trti4tees, the Faculty and the Students, by Profe.isur Lowrie, which the citizens generally, are in \ ited t attend.. A. L. PENTLAND, autr 11—e1 Secretary of tho Board of Trustees UND It I ES. —5O hoses chocolate, C.)5 do p.ocoa, J do rice flour, 2.5 do ground pepper,. 5 do Cayenne du., 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspiue, 5 do .do ginger, 12i cane do - deli., together with every thing in the grocery' line;' all or which is offered at extremely low prices, for cash. JEN:VINGS & CO., 13, Wood stroot. Ice! Ice! Ice! AN qplantity of dean, firstrateittlegheny Ice, may he had at HUGH DUFFY'S, corner of Second and Grnnt streets. joly 13—tf. rul EA.-25 half chests y:Juog hyson, _L 30 boxes (13 lbs) . do 20 6 }b, boxes zunpolvder, 20 " invocrinl, just received and or sale by HAIL:AAN, JENNINGS & aorr 9 •' 43, Wood street. To Me chants . and Others. A GaNTLEmAN, who thortiughl ntaint3t4nds 1 - I._ Book - Keeping. wishes a situation in that ca.pa city: th^ liesi of references will he given. Aticitess H., at this other. aug 28—tf • Information Waatoc HENRI .. 3Iu Y, who left Pittsburgh in June, 1.842, fur St. Louis, is larnta2d that his family i a ti l i a city is very wixiotis to hear from him, and that it k necessary for the inunaTert,eitt of his business that they should receive some information of him. Any person in the western cities who knows the said Henry .Murry will do an act of kindness by informing him of the wishes of his family, if he ig living, or by vriting to his wife, Mary T. Murry, in Pittsburgh, such information as they may possess. Henry Murry is, by trade, a: stone mason. aug 25 [Our Cincinnati and St. Lountexchangeiswillploass, anpy the above notice, and we will claaktfulil realm , Gate the lam- wheaaver as Avre."—tity way othrl CORDECTILD DAILY UT A. =AZ .101CUANCiE 811081113, CORNER 0/ WOOD AHD THIRD STS Merchants and Manufacturers' Sciip - - Exchange Bank Scrip Currency .. Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT Ou Philadelphia New York. Boston Baltimore Gold par silrer par PENNSYLVANLA..—PITTBURGH. Dank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...... ...par Exchange " Do. liqllidaysburgh par PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America .par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania .... ..par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and 3feekanics' bank par Kensington bank . par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " par Southwark " par Western par Bank of Pena Township par Girard bank_ 14 U. S. bank and brawkes. . 33 COUNTRY BANKS. Dank of .Gerznanivacn ' - ....... . , par Chester county .... ........ par " Delaware County .. ............par '. Montgomery coutly ............ ....par. " Northumberland.:... Pal Farmers' bunk of Buckstgansay ........... ... par Easton bank ... - . ..... - ... - .... .. - .....par Doyleshnen bank .... .... par Franklin bank of Washington par Bank of Chambersburgh ° .Ifiddletoren 23 " Gettysburgh 24 " Lewistown 2 " Susquehanna county-- .. _ .... .. 35 Bc rki; comity bank . ... 75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company 1 Carlisle bank r, Eric bank Par Value. $ 2 5 2, Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Laneaskr " Bank of Reading Nil . Harrisburg bank Honesdale ".... - Lancaster " Lancaster no. " Lebanon Miners' bank of Pottsville— Monongalvela bank of Brownsville. New Hope and Delaware Bridge company... .10 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank Wyoming bank 4 lrest Branch bad.— ..... . ....... 55 rork bank .... 2A OHI Dr! Otani La nk of St. ......... 14 Clinton bank of Columbus...: Columbiana bank of New ..............14 ..... Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) 14 (11 - arren, cashier) ....no sale Cincinnati banks-- Chillicothe bank ..... . Commercial bank of Lake Erie .... Dan bank 14 Franklin bank of Columbus Farmers' and lirchrruics' bank of Steubenville-1i Far I/ ank 01 Canton . 40 Crar.Va 14 Grancille 75 Hamilton3o • Lancaster ....25 Marietta . -14 . - Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Ofount Pk aln nt l4 . . . Norwalk Putnam 14 Sandusky • Scioto 25 Urbana 50 IVooster Xenia . Zanesvith S!ate bank and branches Staff' grip ill banks Stale bank Bank of Illinois, Shateneetoson... Bank of Ike Valley of Virginia Sank of Virginia E.rchange bank. of Virginia Farmers' bank of i'ireinics :forth- Western bank of Virginia .. Merchants' and Meekazies' bank of Virginia-... 1 MARYLAND. ilallinuire City banks.. par All oiler sOivent banks . . .. ..........1 IkORTFI CAROLINA.- All ablocnt banks.. ..... SOUTH CAROLINA soiveitt ........ .. . . ...... GEORGIA. All soli•cla hank 5.......... . . .... 2a Mobile banks.... ..... Country - LOUISIANA New 0rt , ,,, hunks (good)::.. 11! banks PRINTING OFFICE, coRNTr, OF WOOD & FIFTH STS The proprietors of the MOITNING POST arid MER CURY AND MANUFACTURER respectfully iiithresi their friends and the patrons of thooc . fapen.=, .thitibey have nlarge and wetl thoserr essortrrient of ' aristopeis - - Jr:rmirlE*3l33, agroallak cotarsia utail3ztalase Nece.sary 10 a Job Printing Office, and that they arc prepared ,to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Books, Pam pidetF, Hai abil au touts n 33tauks; . • Stage', Stcamboa! awi Canal Boat Bills, with. ay propriata cuts, Print d oa the shortest notice and most reasonable terms_ We respectfully ask the patronage ot oar friends and the peblic in general in this branch of our bminess. July 31, 1843. .141,12 S dic C OFFEE.-400 , • 501 " 50 " 1111 Anna -Row iteeiving, aid tor _patletwf=l l le , MAILMAN, 1L11471/ & CO., Woodetagt SPECIE STANDARD SPECIE INDIANA KENTUCKY ILLINbIS. ALABAMA. TENNESSEE BOOK AND 108 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Biiia of Jocling, 1 Circuiar, Bill Heads:, Cards, Blank Choatkz.;, Hat Tips. -71.773) Is43:= • STANDART, iNGRAHANV& Forwarding and Chbioron Mordiants, CLEVELARD, OHIP. AGENTS for the Merchants'. Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie Canal; Wnshingtun, Line. Hunter, Palmer & CID. ' S Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Propric- ; tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Uhio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Cuenties Slip, N. R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, ) Hon. John M. Allen, `% Cleveland. Charles M. ) J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh, ap I 1843--ly. Beaver and Warren Packet ananu , THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,master, will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above named 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 BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. * l4 , 1843. FARE REDUCED.-I]. S. Matt LINE Ur Sranns AND RAIL ROAD Cans, frem I'iLNl3ilr2;ll, , •ia Bcd ford, Chamtrzirsburg, Elarrisburf 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 Baltimo;e Leaves daily . at 8 o'clock A. M. Office ‘ltd door below the Merchant MENDELL GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., fob 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors The Great Ceatral Routs Via Natiartal Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company s - 2114114:11.1.4, NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WA,311 MOTO:4 CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORF. THIS line is iu full opei-ation and leuTes Pittsburgh daily at 6 o':-lock A. M., via Washinaton Pa. anti national road to Cumberland, connecting here I with are rail road Co's to all the above places: Tray criers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not I been bcretafore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice with the privilee , of going - through direct ur taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb —tl tf. Pi c , ldeut of N. R. Stage Co. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. The Swiftiare, Robinson, Meter. cry Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Co:Hui, Master, leas es e‘rry Friday at 10 o'clock a. na. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leave= even• Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Express, Parkinson, Nf.s..itcr, ;rove. , cvery Sun tlev at 10 o'clock .1010; Blf,111.ls:(;11:VM & CO.. lgenti. A Card. r I LIE subscriber respectfully inform. tlie. JL co-...tier:AL that he intends to devote his wboie dine to the COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS in the cities of Pitts burgh, Allegheny and vicinity. !laving been engazed in this business for seine time. and given entire satisfaction to those who employea him, he respectfully solicits those having accounts to collect to give him a trial. Physicians and others who cannot spare thae from their professional business to collect their accounts. would find it to their advantage to give hint a call.. Respectable reference„ can ' he gi‘cn, and, if r:ynired, seetuity will be given for the faithful return of all mu nies collected. He can be found at Mr Georg. Armor's, Merchant Tailor, up stairs. corner of Market and Fourth streets, entrance on st. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M Any orders left there during his absence, will be attend ed to, or by letter through the Post Office. Terms, 5 pr cent commission. jy SAIL. GELSTON. A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, tl Corner of {Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern titles, 'for sale. Drafts. notes and bills, collected.. RE:FEI(ENC).S. Wm. Bell & Cu., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, .1. Painter & Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronion &Co. ) John H Brown &Co. James M'Clandless. .1. R. MiDonald. ) W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank St Paul's Young Ladies' Boarding School. THE public arc informed that this institution, con ducted by the Sisters of Charity, will be reopen ed on the first Monday in September. A select and li mited number of pupils will be received and instructed in the several branches of a pulite English education, together with useful and ornamental needlework. For tuition, washing arid mentJing, too per annum For bed and bedding, 6 00 de. Doctors Fees aronot itit.-:ikled in the above. N. B. A few half boarders can be a..-corriniuda:ed. on the must reasonable terms, which will be made known on apriicatien to Sister Isidore, the iSupelior- A reditction wilt be made in favor of children tinier twelve year: of age. County Conunissionor. T the solicitation of a number er,friends of all political parties, I rcspenfully offer myself the considers on of my fellow-citizens for the toliee of County Commissioner. That mr sentiments may not be misunderstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make free to say that I have been all my life a (=intent Republican, in the true sense of the word. As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has rezeired the approbation of large majori ties or the people, the undersigned would not should he be so fortunate as to be elected, in any manner at tempt to reSist this st,lutary reform; should it read the came of Comity Commissioner. apr 6. SAMUEL IiUBLEY. Prothor.otary. To the voters of Allegheny coun!y:--1 respect fully offer inyseif to your 61211id+-otion an a candidnn (inrlependent of pei7tir.. , ) for the office of PRO TII.ONOTA.RY of Allcc,henv county, at the enuin• electinn. An Ido not come - becone von re: , irnendcct by a Contreatien, thu,e of you to whom I aril not per. sonally known will pi04...,e. exarr.ine into nay qualifice• &c.; and it so fortunate as to obtain a znaprit of vatic i‘ttiffragcs. I shall endeavor by strict auenti , to tho duties of the office, to satisfy you with very choice. ALEX. MILLER. T oßAcco..r-10 boles Burtnn's,s b lump tabaccr 35 do Russell & Robinson do 5 do Hare's. do - 10 do a.33grteisites =di:lands, iust sectived sod for oak) by LIAILMAN, JEI3I4INGS & d 43, Wood ipir Hotel Wvid .t Pittsburgh, Pa Philadelrhia. Cincinnati, 0., St. Loui... Mo. v. }'Louisville. TERMS Lot's in - • • 13 LOTS, suitable for building, molt uated, and within two dent' Mks' •. • ikt steam ferry boat landing, will be soloist pe= the times. The ten= will of payment be I either for cash or such barteras can beim& • Apply to the subscribers in Biratinichiza, or Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street. Pittsburgh,_., . june 1. JAS. PATTERED/14 Lots for Silo. A Lots in Manchester. 'One and a *eels Aotot/IF L - 1 - Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots nos. 41,42,52,5 MS 181, 182, andlBl, in Cook's plan of LottooThiki. Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26, and 27, in'CoOlet'Phoitils. on High street, near the new Court I lon'ae. *Taft apply to Z. W. EI:MING-TON ser-10 For Sile. LOTS on the NOrth East coiner of CohiSinikal i lligh street. Apply .to , _ BENJAMIN DARLINGtOri. sep 10 Market near Fouith.aiaitt Public Sale of Valuable ids. PURSUANT to a decretal order cif (fie theukU. e V 4int. perior Court of Law and*Chiiiiicery,. SSA County, pronounced the I9th'day of April,.l Ot.filii cause depending therein of Henry Strider .„*. gainst James W. Barkenridge and others., best undersigned special commissioner, will sell at auction to the highest bidder, at the court hose Mason county. on the 16th day of Sept, (being the first day of the Cir. Sup'r Coat . ... county.) that well known body - of kind co' ~, Cil► led 'Graham's Station," lying in Mason etinter,, V on the Ohio river, containing by survey four thoi b il, one hundred and twenty-three acre, in two ~ parcels, a large proportion of which is S her • . land. The above lands previous to the day iire '' :' be laid e? by the surveyor of the county in lati , venient size for farms,and plats furnished, and s." thereof will be sold as may be necessary to. • 141 ' the sum of money required by saidaecictill . • - --+ The sales will be made on a credit of nine intititiiii( .. one.third part of the purchase money, oftwelye for another third part, and of eighteen rimitigfor residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving 110n411 Valk good security for the payment of the different merits, bearing interest from the day of sale, the title to be retained as further security for the pa • " of the purchase money, and liable to resale nt tbeAsik of the purchaser or purchasers failing to inalteriat#l* al paylnentq.. .. . ''' GEO. W. STRIBLLNG, Special Cortii. . ' Point Pleasant, Va.. June 26,1843. 'Lly6-;Qtri' ' A Safe Investment. rpHE subscriber ( . efori , to sell ground mita .41 _L the city of Pr.tsburzh . The lots are ha ,an d, 'Ay improved, and it is believed a safer invaatiß nent cannot be found. Particulars may be l*aed ak Ipplicaticra to the personally, or through the Foat Flee. HILARY BRUNO?, corner Liberty and O'Hara meg* abgls-tf For Rent -ROVE n Iron ardccea : td.nel i is well stocked witheloiee frnit trets,vines . Also, u convenient tene m ent lately ocep . lay * t Lauaorne. Poßsesskm be given cm the first of October train. For terms apply to GEO. UOCHRA Ez'r. aug To Rent. PLEASANT rooms and good. steam power, at cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty tall O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july le. Preemaa's Fire Brick 71:ST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fife IlliCk) *JP which will hereafter he kept constantly, on buil and :-told low for 6.1,11, by .. IRMINGI-lAM .4k eo. mak- '27 No. 60 Winer it. SAMUEL MORROW, Itllannfacttracr of Tin, Coppei and Ana Iron Ware, . 17, Fijrh a t. tct,bct :re en TVood andMarket, ICeeps etin.:antly on Ivied a good assortment of wareir. and solicit; a share oCpublic patronage. Also, on Itan4 the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gricin' beg; teakettles, pots. ovens, cot Tee mills, &c. Moi chants and otl.ers are invited to call ard exarain' efaii then,,-Ive, as he 13 determined to sell cheap fcrcashoi approved pa-pc r. John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufantitrail, corner of Gth and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Per, S. B.—A nv, on linr.d an extensive assortmerit.oir Stiv , i,:al and l'c.n!td irstruments, Banker's, Tisgiiels, flair Drensnr's and TUnner's 'Patent Saddler's Tools. 1 . 113-.C:".Cc. .ie 2k.„ _ Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Wass. TH i sub:3.nd her respectfully informs his friends aad former patrons, that het has removed .his e'stabt. liihment from No. CO, Liberty, to No. —, Third it., nearly opposite the Post Office. where he doithhiesiA carry on the Copper, Tin and Shc:et Iron thtitineas, all its various branches. He respectfully solicits ettntinuaLce of the patronage so liberally exteritleji;t4 him heretofore, and pledges himself that no pains shell be spared on hi= part to merit the same. Catiott on hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kinds;allbi will be sold low for Spouting, dt...r,matissititert der at short notice rtug. Lizidreth's Garden sCediL A full supply of Landreth'i Garden Seeds always coo hand and for at his agency, the Drug store of Peach Trees. flet, TILE subscribrr has ja:st reteivea. frOns the NW sexy of Landreth and Fulton, near Philanodspbet, lot of the choicest vazietv of peach trees, to whiolis. would call the attention of the riublie. F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty st. head 'elf Wood. B 01: the last week in June, in a Clothi8(!i0 - 1. in Liberty street. a Note of hand, . soilctl and worn.. It is sisr.nea by James Ihittib another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. Thecni6. Cr can have it by idntifying it, and paying expenses. July 31.—tcf. Removal. C.kWFIELD has removed his marble Estab . 1:,...-meet to Wood e t. oFposite Fahnestockif Drtin- Stove, wherc he a ill keep constantly on hwil Torab Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19J1 j~ William C. Wall, Plain an' Fancy Portrait and Picture Prewar Ifanufacturer, No. 87. Fourth street, Pittsbargh, CAN VASS brushes, varnish, &c., far artists,lthrari Oil liana. LaokineGlasses, &c., proiaptly l ik• med to 071-r. rxpairing dune at the shorteftnatice, Particular attention paid to regilcling And jobbiftir ot every description. Persont: ~tainboata or honses will find it t 6 their arivautage to call. sep 111. y . RIN . DING AND POLISHING—Sad, loom kJ - grnund and poliF.hed, anvils and other bob of rrindine done at the Cast Steel File Maxefarearni:dat= 'er of Liberty and O'Hara streets'. iug 18 11OKED HERRINGS.-23 boxes MAIM i hei; rind just rereivnd and frrsale by 11.1IL3IAN, JENNINaS 43,W00d sereett Rooks and Stationary. ON hand and receiving month.,, and for Wee ,. corn toodating terms, the Encyclopedia of :v, Bncl;'s Tneolozical Dictionary, Events in Indian the Arn , Tican Pioneer. a small varietyof farm-. 'v, school and pocket Bibles and Tetitsynente, school nol,. at : d q.a.inrary. Permanent Temperer= Dec tmenn, Bacchus and anti-Baca:las, voice from the intage,;..t-oIA son t rs, Dav:d's P,tdirs. at,tl n Tikrift, of heap reiigious books, and about 2000 Waslimpom Iymn Bool:,, Temperance Lyres, 'Wasktinit - fonAaPp• 'ic Nic Sons,, Temperance Fab!es and Tenrrenulle• cid Sabbath School 8,n1,,5, and shore 10,006 a roltrnal: Yontl-'= Aavocrea of do killer:can Tortipentasee Union, jiew 'Yak, jar soh Jiro, or anted tot,. to auit paretunierl• • ISAAC lIARAPV' ...A.erst and COMtinilleinl NO. 9,YribiliX n. M. DAWSOt' F. L. SNOWDEN, 184, Liberty st., head of Wool. Poona,
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