Pimm DAILY POST , PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 11:Tkur bu,liness curds, &c., see first page CATHOLIC 111.toiztsz.—We have received the Sep tember number of this popular Magazine. We have _ not had time to read its contents with care, but from a I H : Devine respectfully informs his friends and the hasty glance over its pages, we think it contains much pubiic, that he still continues in the Transporting business, and that he has removed the office of the U. valuable and int_vcsting matter. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 45 Water street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive U'Recullect, that the great sale of Stocks, on be- and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest half 'of the Commonwealth, takes place this day, at 10 terms. 11. DEVINE. ticlotk, at the new Court House, . . mence to night, at i T HE subscribers inform their customers, and Deal- Ti. LA_RDNCR'3 LECTURES CORI with R er e sz e ie a r l ap, that they are as usual well supplied Philp Hall. They have been excmdingly popular I superinrquality, which they in ocher cities, and, we have no doubt they will be f will sell at the lo l ‘ l s is .s x t. E m Y' a ° i pi ice. Also, an assort well attended here. 1 inent of WIN Es, LuttiousCOßDlALS' ' • r , et and GnocEnIES. W. & AL MITCHELTItEE, aug 31-15 E. wilt. No. 160, Liberty street. ELECTZI3.-THOS. BARNETT was elected Mayor of Allegheny by the Counci's of that city on the sth bal lot. 17 3 " We would invite attention to the tiens which,from time to time, will be found in our columns, on the subject of a "connexion with the Nit- Coital Road." The subject is one which must needs he of interest to every Pittsbmgher, and the author wields one the ablest pens in our city, and understands the , , Matter of which speaks. Wegiublish on our first page the proceedings ?of a public meting of the citizens of Allegheny in relation to a Steamboat Ilarl)or . on the Allegheny eido, - at the outlet lock. If the Aquarlaa is repaired, we fear all the fine reas3nin; of our neighbors in favor of their city will be lost. We hoar that Doctor Brodie intends to prosecute pub , lishers of the Sex, for saying that his medi- Ciao made their dog sick. The D ictor ci't stand suali ,tdaulers, any to ire than the dog of the Sun would his pills. LADIF.3 COMPANION, FOR SEPTEMBER.—ThiA peri (deal has been received at Cook's Agency, 3i 4th st. It is embellished with an engraving of two li•male lig . - tires, "Jesamine," and another of "Thu Twins."— Amnng, the contributors to the number, are Mrs. Sig ourney, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. °rive, and many other distinguished writer:. There are two pages of Music, too, and altogether, it is an unumally rich number. lETOttr very particular friend, Dor? Hiner, Steam boat Pilm,Captnin, Mate, &c. is an 'lnd.:pendent eau didatefor Congress in the Cincinnati District. Before ambition seized upon the mind of David, and while pur suing his occupation of a boatman,!he was an "extra boiler" to any boat that was fortunate enough to engage him, and though, it scans, he has abandoned the 0(119 many triumphs, and taken to the unprofitable Wittiness of politics-, we are confident dm., in any Aim tim in which he n a • ha placed, he will fro it on the high pressure principle. SUPRAME COURT UP PEN LVA N Court met un ItLinday. Present, Chief .Tustice C4insos, and Justices Rormus, llmisroN and KENNEDY. Judge SAR3CA NT being ab,'ut, frilling a court of Nisi Prins in Phi'unielphia. No. 1. Overicer..4 of Sr. Clair Tow.ultid rg. the Overicers of Afyon Towmhip. rAiiing the qa-latioa at to t 11:: of tit: rem tval of AIex:I:HET S ‘ teetr,.a pauper, Iv.t; ttr 4 mA by Mr. :11 taus fPr aml lir. II :C.; snt,;:.; f tit appeilee.s. ' No. 2. 1.1.t;;;' h •irs SiGbctt.—.l:l a..;timi of E.. jean') matn• h htt l'oun .ttr.2.e!, a•lpining tllCEN".:!Yl i 1!t \I:. Tan:. Elk3ttrAlN for thv Plailtiir mat/ 11.% t Iyr the Dermtlam in Error. . 1 / 1 :: , /v1 1.1343. C Put Tact. tun- re , on Mond N.?. 3. Collier & yr..!lon IL. in4i.)ll Ho 1.: • Co'n:yany of Fran'ir(),l, K•nta -Ay. A n inn az tilezt our3tip3 fur rennin arrear. Atli e3.'1;3 W:I , arpl2•l MCCIN f) LES aa.l Mr. BIDDLE for Pi 11 n:itl i I Ez;•or,a.llM... L:mus aad M.. BLACK, I , cl)2lentla in 'Error. No. 4. Floyd & Ca. r,. Bavarii. A•tio.i for as sitmpsi! to recover proceed; of a Tiaiitity or pig in it LI c rteign7tl by Plaintiffs to Dcrenilauti.. Argaied by Mr. 1. Mtt.tett all Mr. 111 , _ICANDL%,,, far in Er ror, ,rid Mr. DUNLOP for DA2ritlint is Error. MILITARY M EETING. Whereas, the President's Volunteers haviag received an invitation to attend a Military Encampment of Volunteers at Cannonsburgh, on the 29th day of Au gu ft, and having responded to the call. we deem it our duty to make known to the pnblic our feelings, in regard to the welcome reception and friendly treat mom we received from all those persons whose pa tricidke. exertions, in any rrnv, coatributed towards- nrrr corilfort and 1114)1.1m:sac Therefore Resolved. That the Committee that planned and provided for the encampment are deserving of all coojimendation and have our sincerest thanks. .111losolved, That in Cul. Lee, who was chosen to command, we for once have seen with pleasure, sySl , ilmatic and rigid tactitian, whose plane of opera tions in the camp and on the field, were deserving of our highest praise. resolved, That in Gen'l. Wm. Callahan, who de clined the honors as Comm:older-in-chief, but who afterwards volunteered to assist In the various duti”s of the field, we have seen an officer capable and thoroughgoing, carrying, out every military principle in !every particular to its fullest extent. flesolv That oar thanks and best reepe"ts are duO to Col. Dickson and Maj. M'Keima, for the re speict and particular attention we received front them (*nil occasions. Resolve d , That the citizens of Commi:burgh and vicinity, be remembered with gratitude for their cour tesy on that memorable occasion. Resolved, Thut Mr. Briceland, of the Jefferson Hall Ina, who furnished us with provisions and all ednfor necessary accommodations, is deserving and has: our hearty and sincere teanks. J. I:. M'CA BE. Capt. Pr,..ts. Volunteers. A. Gl.L.ra.s.t.s, Ist Lieut. N. B. AVashingtou ..1,. DON ALLY, 2,1 " paper, please copy. THOS. JONES, 31 ", Sept. 1. 1813. TUE CAZCLDIAN PATRIOT:I.—We learn front the Moatreal Transcript of Tuesday, Aug. 29, that a none proiequi has been entered by Mr. Buchanan, the Qooitm's Counsel, in the case of Louis Joseph Papi oeatt, Edmund F, O'Callaghan, and Thos. S. Brown, w„ttoi witre concerned in die Patriot movements in the Ctunadas aeverni years since. . This, we presume, re moras the interdict against these gentlemen, and leaves it optional with them to return to the country and friends front whom they have been so long severed .?Jr. Pap ineoo is at present in Paris. Dr. O'Callagan resides io Adbluiy. At.t.to trortz•--Speakiag. of alligators, says the Ap ala4ioala Watelunau of the flalf, we call at any time, by looking from our olfiee wind Iw, S2C a dozen of them, frem!teu to fifteen feet in length, and all for nothing. By tike way, the tails of these aquatic beauties make most excellent turtle soup, and their skins, when prop erly Cured, make ever enduring shoes, and they furnish any quantity oi l musk fur toilet uses—.but keep away your dogs and other small!children. EXTRAORDINARY RAILROAD SPEED,-Ou occasion of the launch of the Great Britain at Bristol, the spe cial 'train assigned by the Great Western Railroad Company for the conveyance of Prince Albert and his suit, performed the distance out and back (236 miles) in six hours! The Prince was only absent twelve hours from Lon six of which were spent in Bristol. Di solutbat of Partnership. HE partnership heretofore existing under the style of Devine & M'Anulty, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Devine is to collect all sums l John D. Davis, due to the concern, and pay all claims contracted for AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MEItCH'T, the concern up to this dote. Corner of Wood and sth es., Pittsburgh, T ready to receive merchandize of every description 1 on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above busine, s , flat ters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Alos DA vs and T H ugsnairs., of Div I Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh inatinfactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug l'ittsburg,h, Sept. 1. 1843 ENN INSURANCE COMPANY.—This P thin haring opened an office at the corner of Market and Third streets, is now ready to receive applicntions for Insurance on Buildings, Merchandise, Boats, Car gne3, etc., etc. Capital Stock 200.000 dollars. DI ItEcTons.—.l (Isiah King, President; John Bissell, J. W. Burbridge, G. M. Fleming, John Holmes, Jes. Long, William Morrison, Morgan Robertson, and Th. Scott. J. FINNEY, Jr., Secretary. Pittsburgh, an; 30-2 w. In the District Court of Allegheny County, of July Term, 1843, N 0.93. ^-^••••• John Walker, Jr. L. S vs. Venditiuni Expo 7/ Peter Wilson. And now, to wit, August 26th, 1843, On motion of C. P. Hamilton, Esq., the Court appoint Frs. R. Shook, Esq., Auditor, to distribute the proeeedi of sale iu this case. From the Record, A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereby given to all persons utter steel, that I will attend to the duties assigned to me by the Court in the above case, at my otlice, in Fourth street, Pittsbureh, on Tuesday the 26th day of September, at 10 o'clock, A. M. IRS. R. SIIUNK, nog :30. Auditor. - _ t ()DOLPHIN.—A novel by Sir E. L. Bulwer, re ceived at the St. Clair at. Agency and Literan_• Depot, opposite the Exchange. *tag- :30-6t. JUSTRECEIVED and for sale on ron , ignmeut, 7 Midi bacon, 7 !aids sugar, Can be seen at the store (pfJacob Painter& Co. nuz art J. K. MOORHEAD S CO. Duni - RAFT TAINTING. J. ostmTNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth st., 3d stop• Burka Buil ding. .1. °Annan. would a call (ruin those wh desire Portraits. Speimens can be seen at his rooms Pittsburgh Aqueduct. Q . EA LED PROPOSALS be received at the Col 0 lector's Office is Allegheny City, until 6 o'clock, I'. M. on Thursday, the 23tIt September next, for the con struction of an AquMuct, across the Allegheny River, at Pittsburgh. Plans and specifications will be exhib ited at said office, one week previous to the letting. The materials in the present striwture to be used, as far as they are sound arpl good. WI — lyd. %V tl. Stipervi,i)r W. I)..'a. NENV F.1S1111).NA131.1: .44 Hat and Cap Manufactory. 93 Mood .vt reel, 3 .loons brlote ,no , t 1 .17(• y. rp lIE sul,:eribor wiN heir con , tantiv rm hand vvory JL variety rit fa-dtionalde II and C.l and n•tail. at red:iced prie:•s. l'enwa, wishing, to pandia:o will find it to their intu re:t to givi. hi to a call. S. MUOII E. aug. 29, 1313. .1011 N Li: Now & Cheap Stock Establishment, tit. ///.1.1/().VD ,1 /. /. Y, BE 11‘ ELS Wool) A \ j: 11't IC m , ,:t rosiwei fuliy an:1011,1e , to the rit _ Pittsburgh and orate, that Iha • c•mirn •nred th • mrair.t-tur, of S ht y 'Ks, of ,• ver y f win •s:ripti i 2 , ;tad wound fn , r ,h: Ei t :yid others to call ;rid c‘traine for thcni a: I am th•t:•c:iined to sell the most iv:emu:nod:lt/I.g tetm t'or cadt, and hope, lu strict attention to 1,1 •;11t..7“, to merit a share or puhic p a triaurze• !Mg . . 19- 4 itn. uNioNTuwN AND PITTSIII - 11(111 TURN PIKE 11.0.11).—N h •reby gil'en that by an act of th • General A...,: em bly of PennsylN ania, passed the sth day of April, 13 13.th0 subscribers are nainA as Cononis,ioner, in Allegheny county, with amino ity to open book, at such time and place as may be deetn-d expedient by them, for the purpose of receiN ing• subscribtions of stock, far the cmistructi on of a turnpike road from Uniontown to Pitts burgh. in pursuance of which authority the subscri bers will proet-24 to op - .3 b0.)k , f1. - - th • pm-poae of re cHving subscriptim. ofstork, pa.ahle to - The Presi dent, .Manaz,-rs and Company of the Uniontown and Pittsburgh Turnpike 11,9,1,1 Company," - according to the terms of the act of incorporation. Such books to l ie o p ene d ou M on d a y, tho second day Of October, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the .llonongahela House, in the rite of Pittsbuich, and at the store of Samuel Walker, in the borough of Elizabeth. Commissioner:;fiu All. rc. zi.o7 (.I.lvocate and American copy.) DR. McLANE'S. LIVER. PILLS' T lIEREBY certify that I have known a number vf Ipeople who have taken Dr. McLane's Liver Pills, and have been much benefitted by them, and I believe them to be the best pith for liver complaints and for general use, of any pill now before the public. I hereby certify that I have been afflicted for 6 year,: with a liver complaint; and have applied tiltferiint physician's, and all to little or no i‘lrect, until I made use of Dr. McLane's Pills. In taking two hues of them I am nearly restored to perfect health. SAMUEL DAVIS. Millersburgh, near Pittsburgh, August 18, 1813 rte! Forsale at the Drug Store of JONATHAN KIDD, corner 4th and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Coun ty, of October Term, 18.13. No. 130. •"..-^- 0- • TN the matter of the application of Du -5 L S. quesne College fur Charter of lacer poration: And now to wit, Aug 12, 1843: The Constitution of Duquesne College having been present ed to, and perused by, the Court, and the Court having carefully examined the said instrument, and it appear ing to the Court that the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, are lawful, and not in jurious to the community, do direct the said writing to be filed in the office of the Prothonotary of this Court, and that notice be inserted in the Morning Post, in the city of Pittsburgh, for three weeks, setting forth the ap plication to this Court, to grant such 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 Charter fur Duquesne Col lege, and that unless cause is shown to the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked togrant said Charter. THOMAS HAMILTON, Wig 9. Money Wanted. 91 HE following sums are wanted soon—from 12 1 months to 1,2, 3,4, and 5 years—either for en dorsed notes or for bonds and mortga t ,e, on good prop erty with several times the amount—the interest to be paid punctually every 6 or 12 months, or when for notes of hand, the interest to be deducted—viz: for $230, $5OO, $lOOO, $2OOO, $6OOO, $9OOO, $25,000. OCrln every instance the debt will be made perfectly safe and secure. All letters (post paid) promptly attended to. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Comm ission Merchant, sep 1 '43 Plo . 9 Fifth street. H. DEVINE, C. A. M'ANULT Y Whiskey 113SALOM MORRIS CHARLES Sin LE R, THOS. BAKEWELL, JoSIAII KING, WALKER. MICHAEL. FORNEI Att'y for Petitioners 'Auction Saks. II Bank Nato anbentginge yiTILL BE SOLD AT THE COMMERCIAL V A U CTION ROOMS, Corner of Wood and sth stn., on THURSDAY, the 7ti, in t., at 10 ii'clock, A. M., alarge assortment of Dui Goons, received di ect from the East, consistingolCloths, Cassimeres cud Cas4inett.i, of al! qualities and color:, Fancy Prints, Bleached and Brown Muslims, Cambr:cs, Mous de Lairs; Silk, I'VoJ'en, Merino and Cott Sir - tugs; a great variety Hoisery, Gloved, &c. &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M..— 1 new and splendid PIANO Fume, in good order, and warranted for one year. 1 Mal ogany Sofa; 1 do. Dressing DUCC3 , '. 2 Doz. Silver Table Spoons. New Chairs; Tables, and a variety of other articles of Household Furniture, new and second hand; also, Glassware; Paper; (3( irchr;e, &c. &c. At early Gas light, an assortment of Dry (locals, Boots, Shoes and fanny article:. JOAN D. DAVIS, Sept 6 Auctioner. Books 'at Auction. WILL be sold at 7 o'clock, on Saturday CN ening, thQ 9th instant, at Davis' Commercial Auction Routes, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a valuable collection of Theological and Hi;bf• spared on his part to merit the same. on hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kind s , allortek t ie will he soM low for ca-dt. Spouting, Sze., made to or. der at short notice. WIT, 4-1 m Garden Sceds.---- 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. Libcrty at., head of Wood. Peach Trees:: . THE subscriber ha just received from the =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near PhilafaelphiC a l ot of the choicest variety of peach trees ) to whichhe would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty st. head of Wood. Found, .A BOUT the last week in June, in Clothing'Store .11„. in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably soiled and worn. It is signed by James Gaston and another, and drawn in fal.or of W. Black. Thc own er can halvah by identifyin g it, and paying expenses. July 31.—tcf. emovaL PCAWFIELD has ß removed his marble E 6 li.ihment to Wood sr. opposite. Falmesmek's Drug Store, where he will keep constandy on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. apl.9-I,yr _ _ William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Fra*e Manufacturer, No. 87. Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CA NVASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Gia!ses, &c., promptly fla, medd to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular azt,intion paid to negilcling and. jobbing et every description. 43, 1 VocK Persons fitting stamboats or bonzes will find it to their arlvantag-e to call. sep 15i _ _ _ GRINDING ANT) POLISHING 4-Sod Irons ground and polished, anvils and other kinds of ;rinding done at the Cast &eel File Manufactory,u3r ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. an I : Books and Stationary, hand and receiving monthly, and for sale an ae- C C 'SI modating terms, the Eriry clopedia of Mate. Buck's TheVo:tical Dictionary, Events in Indian History. the American Pioneer, a small V ariety of faro -school and pocket Bibles and Tea:arnenta, school books and stationary. Permanent Temperance Doe_ menu. Blcchus and anti-Bacchu:. Yak* from the rlntage. sacred sonic-. David's Psalrn,s, and a variety of cheap religious books, and about 2000 Wa s Hymn Book!. Teroperanc, • Lyres, Washingt on Harps, Pic Nic Songs, Temperance Fables and Temperance and Sabhnth School Banks, and about 10,000 of the Journals and Youth's T.-ropey-Ince drocates of the American Temperance Union, New York, for 1410 is Furchat.cr... ISAAC HAI M JIRIS. A Er , .ut and Commission errisazrt. .s'+ a .for lIENJAMIN DARLINGTON,. Market near Fourth strollit H. AL DAWSON, Landreth . ... 0 , IRIVP4SS7