M:=Z ,Tr 4131311 Et, - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 MrVac. business cards, &c., see firstpage gailt will be seen by a communication that the Fourierists aro to hold a convention in this city on the 25th inst. THE GREAT TIPPECANOE CASE, is expected to be ! argued tu.day iu the Supreme Court, to which tribunal it has boon curried by the whip. Look out fur fan!: and another speech front 51'Candle.s:. Tres RlVElt.—The late very heavy rains have cau • .aea a cousid.3rable rise in our Rivers, and from present - 7 , appearances, we may safely predict a fine stage of water. It will be seen that there is now thirty-one iachets, and it is still swelling. Several boats that have eetilayiug up during the low water. have their bills %imam- departure, and many others will no doubt take advantage of thO rise, and resume their trips. Our - full . business is just opening-, and a full resumption of navigation is very desirable. There is an abundance 4 ; of freight in the city, and, as the present raise has cau sed a considerable reduction in the rates, there will, .210 doubt, be quite a bustle among our watermen for some time to conic. The following arc the elites at , • which freight is now taken to the ci!i!s below: ' • To Cincinnati, 50 cts. per 100 lbs. Louisville, ti'2A " " Saint Louis, 75 " NINA; a new work by Fredericka Bremer, ipas been received at Foster's, St. Clair street. Like every thing from her pen it is u novel of absorbing- interest. Ridri , LNISCENCES OF THE FRENCH WAR. • :: Among the few revolutionary veterans yet left with us, and who brushed themselves up for an excursion to Banker Hill, is Mr. Daniel Adams, of Newberry, who *aids duts , at West Point, at the time of Arnold's treason. This veteran is now 83 years of age, and ire ' gtiently calls at our office fur his paper, coming up the •two Teta of stairs with sounder lungs than many of our young men Mr. Adams is in full possession of all his faculties, and has a memory unusually retentive. lie relates a story concerning Braddock's fate in the old French war, whi 1; he obtained from one of his associates, on whose v erecity he assur es us implicit • • reliance was placed by all who knew him: • . It will be recollected by many that Governor Everett in some of his rerwarches, obtained information which led him to suppose that. Braddock was killed by his ownnnon. This is fully confirmed by the statement of Mr. Adams, which he derived from Insley of New . hwy.: 'The French General, Dieskau, who defeated Braddock was defeated the next year by Sir William -- Johnson: and Insley, being a soldierunderJohnson at r • one time, became acquainted with a man who was with Braddock, and who was standing by when that General fell. He stated that the principal officershad previous - lyadvised a retreat, which the General would not listen • to; and after nearly all the principal officers had been killed, &captain approached the General and renewed the advice for a retreat;—whereupon Braddock imme diately shot down the captain. The captain had a brother who was a lieutenant; and was standing near at the time, and who upou seeing his brether rais on:as carbine and s'aut Braddock. Several of the sol i diers saw the whole of this scene, bat th-y said nothing . 'concerning it, as a word from them would have sealed the fate of the lieutenant. Braddock wore a coat of mail in front which would turn a musket bull, and the 'ball which proved fatal to him, entered his back and was stopped in front of his body by this coat of mai!. Capt. Insley, from whom Mr. Adams had this a ;!tuarit, ;w1.3 with Goa. Johnson in the French war, ncd after ; tya,rdS drove a meal wagoa in this town, which he re - diaquidiel to Mr. Adann in 1760. ILe was captain of the far fam al Silver Grays, which were raised in this town. A brother of his was one of the most die tiuguishad oTicers of the revolutionary war, arid urn one !occasion led out a forlorn h whirl; after its depar tare was recalled by the carnal:lndia , * general, Oho on tdolibt,ratioll cam: to dr• conclusion that the object to be obtained world require too great a sa:r ilia! of life ;tribe attempted. .Pttst befare the hank, between Dick an and ' 'the French coarnand scat a !lag of ware t , , telling him that he ciarld not sleep in the tent of the 'latter that night. Capt. -Insley s•u tonnttto remark on ' ibis story, that the Frenchman lid skop there, but he had a sentinel to gourd him and was badly wounded. The French for.!e which attacked Johns - on in his en to3nchment I was nearly annihilated in this battle. trb rypo II Herald. • Prom the Alton Telrerapie of the 19lle EXCISION OF A WEN, WITHOUT PAIN, IN THE MES3IERIC STATE. This operation was performed by Doctor Benjamin F. Edwards, at his residence in this city, ou Tuesday : - Inorning . lait, in the presence of a number of spectators. iThe pauent is a young lady about 13 years of age, the ilangker of Mr. Lyres, of Upper Alton. The wen was situated upon the left side of her facet the base -of it was one inch and seven-eighths in length y one inch and five-eighths in width; the upper part of it being just opposite and near the opening of the •-- cat. It commenced firming when she was about two and has been gradually inereasing.— Se'ieral months sitter., site applied to Dr. Edwards for . 1411100 inregard to having it taken out. He then in foiMOtlher that if he could succeed in nlacint , her in a mesmeric state, he could remove the wen without pain. A few subsequent experiments convinced the Doc tor that. Misc E. was susceptible of the mesmeric in fluence ton degree sufficient to warrant Lim to attempt its removal in this state, of which she was accordingly informed. Circumstances, however, prevented her at • that time frum submitting to the operation, and for soalemonths past site has been residing at Springfield. Ifni great desire to ;pave the wen removed, and from • the factthat it wartecoming painful, induced her to return for the purpose of haying- it taken out. The , patient had been considerably agitated during the morning. She was seated in a room in 'which there Were a' number of gentlemen, most of whom were swan , gem to her, and Dr. E. placed her under the mesme ric infinence in about five minutes. After ascertaining that she was in a profound sleep, an incision was Made one inch and three-eighths in length and the tu mor was removed. Althouth the operation was necessarily prolonged to near fifteen minutes—the Doctor not beina. able to use freely but one hand, as it was necessary for him to act. et the same time in the double capacity of mesme rizer and operator—yet the pati mt sat with the hand: quietly resting in the lap, the countenance was placid lustiserese, and the whole attitude that of repose; not / * * n oe slightest trace of mental emotion was perceptible, • iota' twinge or movement ofany kind was visible, or • —She Least change in respiration. She was kept in the Mesmeric sleep just one hour. Previous to waking her, the Doctor excited the organs of tune and of' mirthfalness, to both of which rest:oases were obtained, 'She was also put in communication with Mr. G., when, she immediately recognized, and in answer to his question whether she had felt any pain from the operation, replied that she had riot. As soon as she was awakened site placed her hand illkon the bandages and asked, "What is this?" The Doctor, fearing that she might disturb them, immedi : .ately removed her hand and replied,. "Lhave taken out your wen." She looked about in perfect astonishment, ariainterregmingly repeated, "Taken out my weer "Yes," replied the Doctor, "you know that I told you wouldl take it out without your feeling it!" "I know thaiyou told me you could," she laughingly replied, "hot Idid not believe it." She appeared to have no remembrance of any thing that hatl taken place. It would be -dtfficult to determine which party evinced the must delight and astouishment—the one having Witnessed this novel and most astounding phenomenon, or the other who had been u monscionsle and altn3st magically relieved from an increasing and troublesome tumor. Numerous cases of surgical operations without pain, in the mesmeric state, have been reported in England; lovers!, also, have been reported in this country, but this is believed to be the first that has been performed West of the Alleghenies. MACKEREL. -20 13.1 d no. :3 mackarel, 10 half bbls no. 2 do 10 quarter bbls no 2 do, a prime ,:-"ele for family use, just received-and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43; Wood street 5 sug 9 C. A. McANULTY, I FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin, corner -Wayne and Liberty streets, Pius burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Line. wept 4-3 m. United States Portable Boat Line Depot CA. McANULTY very respectfully informs his • friends and the public, that he has made arranges. ments to continue the agency of the boats forming the U. S. Portable Boat Line, at the large new Warehouse, CORNER OF WAYNE AND LICERTT • STREETS, Canal Basin, where goods will be received and forwarded with usual despatch, and on the most favorable terms, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York or Boston. sept. 4-3 m. Solo Leather. 5911 fi SIDES of Baltimore and Now York AN. , V it/ Sole Leather: also a general assortment of Morocco, Lining and Binding, Skins, for sale by WALTER BRYANT & CO., N. 83 Liberty street. Hides. 1 Q fk LIGHT HIDES, suitable fur Upper Leather. 800 lioavy Spanish Hides, 250 city slaughter do., 700 Madras Gout Skins, In store and for sale by WALTER BRYAN co. stv2-dlin&w2t. No. 83 Liberty st Lace Leather. • 390 SIDES Lace Leath,r.a very superior article A ft / for sewing Machine BeltA, fur sale by wm,TER BRYANT &!, CO., N. 33 Liberty st sep I1rn& 2t r 1 E CLOCK MAKER, or Sayings and Doing . ff of Sam Slick, jihit received at Foster's Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair street. an 30-6 t. A RARE CHANCE.—A stor,.• in one of the best Un inc. ,ztreet-z in the city, will be to let low to a good tenant. Apply at Fo,ter's Agency, St Clairst. Wig 30—.2.w. 4 T OAF 111-10 baxes loaf sugar, juitreeeived aed sale HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street LIVER COMPLAINTS—Dyspepsia and ladi ,,edtion, with costiveness, ascidity of the stom ach, h ardness of food after meals, heartburn, flatulency, liver complaints, with pain in the side and shoulder, jaundice, biliott., complaints, dropsy, diabetes, gravel, stone, and inflammation oftheltutzs are nuts'. perfee'tly removed and Cured by the II EP ATIC This article has the most astonishing effects in curing all complaints of the stomach and digestive organs.--, Many highly respectable individuals in New York have been cured, after trying every other remedy in vain, and have given in theirmunes with perthission to refer to them. It is pleasant to the taste, and does nut in-the least interfere with the daily avocation of one taking it. Many families of this city have become so pleased with the medicine, that they use it as their only family medicine. By using it occasionally, it keeps the stomach free from bilious disorders, and the liver active, with the secretions of the body in the most perfect activity. It is COMpll,4l`a entirely of vegetables. The cure will be gradual, but eertain and permanent. Fur sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street. sep 6. Dissolution of Partnership. partner,:hip livrk•i”r existin, under the 1 style of Devine AVAllulty, is ihis llny diAsulved by mutual cunAeut• IL Devin+• is to c Alert all sums due to the concern, and pay all claims contracted fur the concern up vi this date. l'ittihur,7ll, Sept. 1. 131:3 H. D e vine re:peetfuliv b :611"MA 111 i friend:4 and the pubic, that be stilt to::tinue, , in the Transporting ho4n or :, ; and that he ha.* omit. ed the office of the U. S. Pnrirble Boat Li:tv, to No. -15 Water t.4treet, next do..r I,low Lowir, flutchin,on, where he will receive and forward Fr , izitt to the last, on the very lowe.-4 H. DEVINE. - DEN:\ INSURANCE CIiMPANY.—Thi.: institu ti"n havingopencd an °ince at the corner of .Market and is now really to receive apriirationo for Insurance on BuildingQ, .11,•rchantlise, Moats, Car etc.., etc. Capital Stock •'OO,OOO DiltMermt..--.losiah King - , President; John Bissell, J. W. BurbridgP. G. 'M. Fletnin 7 , John Holmes. Jo,. Long, William Morrison, Morgan Robert.. on, and Tli. S oft. J. FINNEY, Jr., Svcre:ary. Pittsburgh, au g 30 In Nor District Court of Allegfccny County, (1 July Term, 1843, .lobo \V a lker. Jr. • L. S e `. E.rpon. Peter Wilson. Arid now, to wit, AII , IIA 26th, 184:3, On motion of G. I'. Hamilton, liwl., the Court appoint Frs. IL Shook, Esq., Auditor, to distribute the proceed, of sale in this case. From the Record, A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that I will ;mend to the duties assigned to me by the Court in the above case, at my otlice, in Fourth street, Pittsbarzli, on Tuesday the 26:h day of September, at 10 o'clock, A. AI FItS.It. SHUNK, :mg 30. Auditor. In the Court of Common Pleas of AllegAcny Coun ty, of Oct°7/cr Term, 1843. -Vv. 130. \ the , matte of the application . of Du- L. S. iulut...3flL , Wil b C for Charter of Incor- rorat And now to wit, Aug 1`.2, 1243: The Constitution of Duquesne College having been present ed to, and perused by, the Court, and the Court having carefully examined the said instmincut, 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 he inserted in the Morning Post, in the city of Pittsburgh. for dime weeks, setting forth the ap plication to this Court, to grant such Charter of Incor poration. • Front the Record. Attest: A. SUTTON, Prn. Notice is hereby given, that application has been made to the Court tin- a Charter for Duquesne Col lege, and that unless cause is SIMVII to the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked tog-rant said Charter. THOMAS HAMILTON, aug 24-3 w Pittsburgh Aqueduct. SEA LED PROPOSALS willbe received at the Col lector's Office in Allegheny City, until 6 o'clock, P. M. on Thurstkty, the i'.Bth September next, for the con struction of an Aqueduct, 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 structure to be used, as far as they are sound and good. ABSALOM MORRIS, aug23—fwd. SuperviAor W. D. Pa. Canal AT the Reformed Methodist Church, yesterday forenooma GOLDWATCH CHAIN and SEAL. The finder will be liberally rewarded, by leaving it at office of the "Morning Post." sep 4-3 t. Q MOK ED HERRINGS.-25 boxes smoked lier k) rings just received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & 93, Wood street. SOLI; LEATHER. -120 sides sole leather just ceived by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., aug 9 43, Wood street. Fresh Dye Stuffs. CHIP. LOGIVOOD AND FUSTIC, MADDER, Oil Vitriol, Alum,Ground Camwood, Verdigris, and a very general stock of materials for dyers, on rea sonable terms. Just received at the Wholesale and Re: tail Drug Warehouse of JONA. KIDD, aug. 31. No 60, corner Wood 8 Fourth sts. NEW FASHIONABLE fa Bat and Cap Manufactory. No. 93 Wood s , rret, 3 doors below [Eamon 1 Alley. THE subscriber will keep constantly on hand every variety oldie most fashionable HATS and GAM wholesale and retail, at reduced price 6. Persons wishing to purchn.s.2 will find it to their inte test toy,4-ire him a call. S. NIOOIIE. Pitt•burzli, aug. 19, 1843. IHEREBY cortily that I have kliown a number of pcople who have taken Dr. M Lane's Liver Pills, and have been tooth benefitted by them, and I believe them to be the best pills Mr liver complaints, and for general use, of any pill now before the public. :MICHAEL. FORNEY. I Iterel, eerily that I have been afflicted for (3 year,: with a lie r complaint; :tad have applied to different phy.irian:. and all to little or no effect, until I wade us!• td Dr. 11e Lanv's taking two boxes of them I ant nearly lest:thed to pth feet health. SAMUEL DAVIS. near Pitt-burgh, Anqu.,t 11/, 1t34:3 For sale at the Drug Store of H. DEVINE. C. A. IWANCLTY ODOLPHIN.—A itovvl by Sir L. Bulwer, rc ceived at thr• St. Clair st. .1.7 . ,1•ncy arid Literary Depot. oppo-ite 30-6 t. RECIA V El) anti for sale UII eti , igtnnon?, Laren, 7 11,1: ('an lA. 5..,n at the ~ t ore Painti I.& co. nnz i!!) .1. K. MOD1illE.11) & CO. 1401tT It IIT PAINTING. .1. OSBORNE, Port 1 rail l'ain'er, F.,nrch -4.. 3,1 sl,,ry din:. .1. t )-1 , ,0ri0• w , ,t11,1 ',dick a call from those wl, dt•-ire curl seen at hid room,: ma) .1. NIONTt tIVN .INE) PITTSBURGH TURN PINE Rt titi•-c is li.•rebv il.ircn that by an art of Ow G,•netal .-.•ni!.lv of Ow Commonwealth of Pelin.yl,ania, th.• :At day of April, 1043. the iotbscrik•r. are nane.d ( .01!1!1'11 , ,10:1Vnl ill -111et-heny comity. v. ith nntho, ky ut such time and place mac be deemed expediont by them, fm- the Tarp..., of receiving subArribtiornt of Mock, far the con:truct ion of a turnpike road Frnnt UTIIOIIfOWII to Pitts burgh. In Ttir.otance of which authority th e ,inhe.cri ben; will prort,,l It/1111 1 Ni 1/001( 4 fur purri.to of re ceivina :nit , cription-t ofstock, payable to "The Presi dent, :11aniczer.: :Old Company of the Uniontown and Pitt:bur:it Turnpike Road Ulm - many," arcordin , to th e temp, of the act of incorporation. Sut-lt book; to be opened on Monday, tint second day of October, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Monongahela House, in the city of Pittsburgh, and tit the store of Samuel Walker, in the borough of Elizabeth. CHARLES SFr A LER, THOS. BAKEWELL, JOSIAH KING, SAMUEL 'WALKER, Commiuioners for All. CO. aug 20—Cairn. (Advocate and American copy •) J UST RECEIVED, a good assortment of all sizes of good window glass and window sash; also, 500 cuts of yellow and purple and 5 double carpet chain; 20 doz. large and small buckets and tubs; :20 reams writing and letter paper, for sale on accommodating terms, fur cash or approved exchange. S L'tillftlES.-50 boxes chocolate, 5 do cocoa, 3 du rico flour, 2,3 do ground pepper, 5 do Cayenne do., 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice, 5 do do ginger, 12 CURS do do. , together with every thing in the grocery line, all of which is offered at extremely low prices, for cash. Att'y for Petitioners T EA.-25 handiest.; young by son, 30 boxes (13 lbs) do 20 6 lb. boxes gunpowder, 20 " "imperial, .ittst received and or sale by MAILMAN, JENNINGS & aug 9 - 43, Wood street. ALADY who is capable of taking charge of a household, is desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper in a private family, or as superintendent ina respectable hotel. She would have no objection to leave the city if desired to do so. For further infor mation inquire at this office. aug 21—tf To MeT chants and Others. AGENTLEMAN, who thoroughly understands Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city: the best of references will be given. Address H., at this office. aug 28-1 f Money Wanted. THE following sums are wanted soon—from 12 months to 1,2, 3,4, and 5 years—either for en dorsed notes or for bonds and mortgage, on good prop erty with several times the amount—tho interest to be paid punctually every 6 or 12 months, or when for notes of hand, the interest to be deducted—viz: for $250, $5OO, $lOOO, $2OOO, $6OOO, $9OOO, $25,000. Oaln every instance the debt will be made perfectly safe and secure, All letters (post paid) promptly attended to. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, sep 1 '43 No. 9 Fifth street. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIPT, Corner of iVood and sth Os., Pittsburgh, Iready to receive merchandize of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS 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., ate o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearly gus light. aug 12—y Books at Auction. WILL be sold at 7 o'clock, on Saturday evening, the 9th instant, at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a valuable collection of Theological and Historical Books by c lougue, which are now ready fur delivery—to which will be added a quantity of School Books, Stationary, and a variety of miscellaneous Books and other arti cles. J. I), DAVIS, Auctioneer. Penn Streot Lot. TILL be sold at Auction at 10 o'clock, on Satur day morning. the 9th day of September next, on the. premises, that very valuable corner lot, 26i feet front on Ycnn street, extending back along Garrison alley 107.4 feet to Exchange alley. The above property is very advantaaeously situated, and can be improved so as to command a handsome incom. Z. W. REMINGTON JOIIN 1). DAVIS, Auctioneer, Idvocate and Giuette please copy. Term:: at sa l t! , aut,7 23. J OlEsi LE FEVER'S New & Cheap Stock Establishment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET :MUM'S. I WOULD most respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the country generally, that I have commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, of every vm riety, form and description, and would solicit merchants and others to call and examine for themselves, as I am determined to sell on the most accommodating terms fur cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. aug. 19—Gm. Whiskey. T E subscribers infirm) their customers, and Deal yrs generally, that they are as usual well supplied with Rectified WH IS KEY,OF superior quality, which they will sell at the lowest market price. Also, an assort ment W/NES, LIQUOILF, COHDIALS and GttocEßLEs. W. & M. MITCIIELTREE, aug 31—d5t. wit. No. 160, Liberty street. DR. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS dON kTIRN KIDD, au; em-ner 1:11 and Wood street,+, l'ittAburgh ISAACHAII RES, Agent a:1,1 C'oanniAsion Merchant HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 4:1, \Vont! street C , • • ciLD DAILY. WY A. REAMER, = RANGE EEO/Ling, CORNER OF WOOD THIRD STS. SPECIE STAND AR 1. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip.... .... I Exchange Bank Scrip Currency .. Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia. New York Boston Ballirnore.... Gold par Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange Do fHollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA, Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank... Kensington hank. Manufacturers and Mechanics'.... Mechanics . Moyanten sing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill " ... . Southwark .. . Western 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.... Easton bank ...... Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh " Middletown ............. " Gettyaburgh ...... " Lewistown ......... " Susquehanna county .. Berko county bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company. Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers bank " Bank of Lancaster Bank of Reading.. Harrisburg bank ...... .... Honesdale. " Lancaster " Lancaster co, " Lebanon " o Miners' bank of Pat:dile.... .... Monongahela bank of Brorminrille ... I _Veto Hope and Delaware Bridge company...AO Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank 85 IKnoming bank 4 West Branch bank .... 35 York bank .... .... r). Belmont hank of St. Clinton bank of Olefin:bus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circlerille (Lawrence, cushier) " (IVarren, cashier)... Cincinnati hanks Chillicothe bank ........ ....... Commerrial hunk of Lake Erie. Dayton bank 4 Franklin bank of Comm! v ..... ..... .14 ni liners' and Mechanics' bunk of Steub 14 Farmers' bank of Canton 40 Gea ng a (ironrille Hamilton Laneaster Marietta Ma+sillon Iterhanirs' awl Traders', Cincinnati Mon tit I'L•asant Norwalk Palnam.. .Sancluxl.2l 1'115(114a . rOC. Ite ) Zltirsrillt INDIANA. State bank and branches State Srrip KENTUCKY -111 h nks ILLINOIS State Gant- .... Bank Nkarrnretaen VIRGINIA Bank of the Valley of Virginia. . . 1 Bank of Virg inia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia Pa rulers' bank of Virginia .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .1 Norik-11 - estern . bank of Virginia . _ ..... .. .1 Merchants' and Meclwnics' bank of Virginia .. ..1 Branch ed . . MARYLAND _Baltimore City hanks_ .... ....... All olhcr solvent hanks...... ....._ NORTH CAROLINA All solvent brinks SOUTH CAROLINA 1111 sok c nt banks - - • - ..... GEORGIA. All solvent banks kLABAINIA dfobilr ' , tag Cohtary banks LOUISIANA New Orleans banks (good)_... TENNESSEF All banks BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE : „,„ coR. lit OF WNroon & FIFTH STS. The proprietors of the MortNlNa PosT and MER CURY AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of ...11n/C0311311 '3II'IIIICIP-11E, azaD cxuatas mau4aaazia Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Books, Bills of Lading,l Circulars, Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. au Mobs of Ittauks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with ap propriate cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Wo respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. C 0 FFEE.-300 bap Rio coffee, 90 Lvayra . do 50 " St. Donungo do 50 " Hay4uana do Now.reoeiviog, and for sale low for owl. by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood etteot SPECIE. par par -...-par .....par ----par ....par ....par .par ...par ...par par par .. ..par par ...........par par par ..........par par par par par .........par tli ... ...... 75 30 .......14 ADANllB4&&liki= STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and nolotainion Merchants; CLEVELAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Aferchants' Transportation Cora- Pc , "y composed of the illerchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnslthigton, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. l'roprie tors oldie Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO le & EOsWOrth, No. 9, Counties Slip, N. Y ter & Co. Albany. Otis C Hunter, .1 3 71'. M. T. Hon. John M. Affi'. l .., Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham S.: Co., Pittsburgh ap 1 1843-Iy. & Co., I - La:L:O, ow, ) Deaver and Warren Packet ;;;.„,,, 4 iza , THE canal packet ERIE, 37. 1 .41 171-7?-c;nti%,. 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. •Qis.• 4 „„. . 4 184 3 . T 4 -1 ARE REDLICED.—U. 5.31 t n. LINE OF STAGES AND RAIL 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. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' lintel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAL'GH &Co., feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. NEW LINE OF U. S. ]TAIL COACHES FOR WA3HINGTOM CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh 1. daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington -Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co'd to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pitt-burgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afrurded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice. with the privilege of going through direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb President of N. It. Stage Co. ------- Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. kb "3. The Swift:ure, Rubiusoa, 11Ia:qur, leaVC; every TharAay at 10 (,cluck, The Cutter, Cohim+, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. rn. The Montg , unery, 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 13.11111(NGH 1M S. CO., Agents. A LLEN KRAMER, E.reizanze Brokcr, No. 46, 11_ Corner of Wood and Third - streets, Pitiaburg Pa. Gold. Silver, and Solvent Batik notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, fur sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES Wm. Bell & CO, John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co. , / Joseph Woodwell, Janice May, Alex. Br( onson & Co.. . . Plaladoplou. John 11 Brown & Co. Jame-OPCandies.:. Cincinnati, 0., J. R. ArDonald. } St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank ie Lonia. ills. St. Paul's Young Ladies' Boarding School. 91HE public twe informed that this institution, con domed Ire the Sisters of Charity, will be reopen ed on the first Monday in Septembvr. A select and li mited number of pupils will be received and instructed in the 5 1... end branches of a politt English education, to,;ether with useful and I n tamental needlework. TERMS. For tuition, wa,thing and inendii t g, ilOO per annum For hod and beddimz, 6 00 du. Doctors aro not included in the above. N. B. .1 low ball boardeni can be accommodated, on the most reasonable tenni:, which will be made knewn on application to Si-.ter Isidore, the Superior. A reduction will be made in favor of children under twelve years of age. au" 9.-I—d2w.tiw4t County Commissioner. T the solicitation of a number of friends of all 1 - 1. political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not be misunderstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make five to say that I have been all my life a consistent Repuldiean, in the trite sense of the word. As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation of large majori ties of the pc,iple, the undersigned would not should he be so fortunate as to be elected; in any manner at tempt to resist this salutary reform; should it reach the office of County Commissioner. apr 6. SAMUEL IHIBLEY. Prothonotary. To the voters of Alkgheny county:—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (independent of parties) for the office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As Ido not come before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I am not per sonally known .will please examine into my qualifica tions, &e.; 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. TOBACCO.—Io boxes Burton's 5 h lump tobacco, 25 do Russell & Robinson do 5 do Ilare'A do 10 do assorted sizes and brands, just received and for sale by HAILMIN, JENNINGS & 13, Wood streot Tanners' OiL 1 9 BBLS. Tanners' Oil, for sale be • WALTER BRYANT & CO.. Sep 2-dlm&w2t. No. 88, Liberty , st Essential Oils OILS Lemon. Clove.‘, Bergamott,: Sassafra,‘, jus t received at the Wholesale and Retail Drug . Ware JONATHAN KIDD, No. 64, corner Wood and 4th St 3. house of Fresh. sretssiai & Drugs. CALOMEL, Quicksilver, Cantharides, Tart Acid Lunar Caust and Prepared Chalk, just received. at the Wholesale and Retail Drug Warehouse of JONATHAN KIDD, No. 60, corner Wood and 4th sta. MYSTERIOUS CHEVALIER—A popular novel, ill. by Jamea,received at Foster's St. Clair st. Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Exchange. aug 30-6 t. PUSEY.ISNI NO POPERY.—A few copies of this new work just received at Foster's St Clair street Agency and Literary Depot, opposite the Exchange. isug 30-3 t. Building Lots in Dirmingitaka. LOTS, stutabk for building, Moat elk•Wk 1 Q.) mated, and within two minutes' Val& steamferry boat lan ding., will be,eoldat prices to ilift the times. The terms of payment will be made atigri either for cosh or such barterus can be the eveitoblie 4 Apply to the subscribers In Birmingham, or Mr: 1% Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. j une 1. JAS. PATTEBBON, jr. Lots for Salo, A Lots in Manchester. One and a foiuth Acres at Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots no 41,454 52,53.,54 181, 182, and 184, in Cook's plan of Logs; on HAW Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26,and 27, in Cook's plisof Led on High street, near the new Court /lime. For sena* apply to Z. W. REMINGTON 3 sop 10 Cleveland - . For T OTS on the North East Sa co l rn e. er of Coal jays umi .1.1 High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON,t Market near Fourth stritlii gain. uncle) auctic lfancn (bein connt led " on tit one le parcel land. be lair N eni el . . thereof will be sold as may be necessary to gesso the sum of money required by said decnnal ordenew The sales will be made on a credit of nine ITlOUtillfet one-third part of the purchase money, ofrwelve Ynnistifil for another third part, and of eighteen months for till residue, the purchaser or purchasers giving bonds With good security for the payment of the different blurt . meats, bearing interest from the day of sale, the ietil title to he retained as further security for the pa of the purchase money, and liable to resale atake rislt of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make ponds. al payments. GEO. W. STRIBLING, Special Cam's. Point Pleasant, Va., June 26,1'343. Ljyrt-In For Rent. t in 'That COTTAGE, situated in the Borough et Lawrenceville, at present occupied by John Parker. The place has a very fine garden and good alsorta merit of fruit trees. Any person renting can have the privilege of engaging for the ensuing year, Pews. sion given on the Ist of October next. Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row," L'6o# ittasto or to Wm. Toman, Smithfield street, • sep. I, 1843. ror Rent. GROVE HILL, the late residence ofda Aaron Hart, deceased. The place= is well stocked withcboice fruit trees, sines, lei. Also, a convenient tenement lately nectiphal by EA /I Langhorne. Pos.3essien witt be given on the first of October Doke For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN, Eat/r. mug 22—t10 • To Rent PLEASANT rooms and good stenin poWer, I.t. kbi cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty lusli O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. July te. mans Fire Brick for Site: 11 UST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Byiti ) "JP which will hereafter be kept conshantly on "Una and sold low for cash, by DIRMINHAM & CO T may 27 No. tO Witterst. SAMUEL MORROW Manufacturer of Tin, Copper knit Iron Ware, No. 17, Fifth strcet,betucen Wood and Market, Keeps constantly on hand a goo 4-1 assortment of unites' and solicits a Aare ofpublic patronage. Also, aglartat the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridireaa i skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer• chants anti others are imited to call trid exatniue foe themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap form ath of appr,,ve,l paper. mar r...tr Pittsburgh, Pa John Cartwri • C uTLErt and Surgical Insru ght, tment Manufacturer) cort.cr of Gth and Liberty streets,Pittsbarg, Pas N. B.—Always nu hand an extensive as of Sur.„-ieul and Dental instruments. Banker's, Tailcir'it, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Stlearl i Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. je a# . . Coppor, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. • • THE subseriberrespectfully informs his frieroisaild former patrons, that he has thnoved hdifestitte 1i:31 - intent from No. 61, Liberty, to No. —, Thir' nearly oppo, , .ite the l'o , t Office. where he coalialiesith carry on die Copper, Tin and Sheet. Iron Ilatiari all its varions branches, He respectfully sollcusjit continuance of the patronage so liberally exteseirtik tO him herviofi , re, and pledges. himself dun no va 1411141 b e spared on his part to merit the same: On hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kinds, alkaforhill will be sold low for cash, Spouting, . &c., !mule toot. der at short notice. am , 4-1 m Landreth's Garden Seeds. A full .supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for at his agency, the Drug store or F. L. SNOWDEN; 184, Liberty sr., bend of Wood. Poach Trees. THE sub.-scriber has just received from the Naar. sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, a l ot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to whit-bile woo m call the attention of the phblic. F. L. SNOWDEN,' No. 184 Liberty st. head of Wbba, Fianna ) A BOUT the last week iti June, in a ClOtill 3 / 4 3g Store in Liberty street, a Note of hand, eonaideritbX, soiled and worn. it is signed by James Gaston and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. The matt er can have it by identifying it, and paying expenses. July 31.—tc1r, 7 3 Removal. IcAwnELD has removed his marble Eatil . lishment to Wood sr. opposite Fabnesteek's Drug Store, where he will keep constantly crt_ basal Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19--lyr William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frani!, Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CANVASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, &lava on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly f, teed to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice: Particular attention paid to regiairtg and jobbing at every description. Persons fitting stamboats or housCs will find it to their advantage to call. sep RINDING AND POLISHING —Sad Fitts groin.d and pnliffiiied, anvils and other kinds of grinding done at the Cast Steel File Mannar-tory:ter ner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. wag 18 Books a Stationary. • . (IN hand and receiving nd monthly, and for sale e/lito k/ corumodating terms, the Encyclopedias/ Histo ry, Buck's Theological Dictionary, Events in Imam History, the American Pioneer, a small sarietyatfisio school and pocket Bibles and Testament,. 114601 books and stationary. Permanent Temperance Doe =cents, Bacchus and anti-Bacchus, voice trogis the vintage, sacred songs, David's Padraly, and atm*, or cheap religious books, and about 2000 Wasadadas ki Hymn Books, Temperanct, Lyres, Wanimetig igio , Pic Nic Songs, Temperance Fables and T and Sabbath School Books, and alma, 10 the Journals and Youth's Temperance - MW*Th Ist dm American Temperance Union, New York 4 ,...oousle in largo or small lots, to suit phrehasere. • ISAAC HAMM,: Agent and Caimnissloe Maratikanr. No. 9, Fifth Ftzeet for Salt ontr itti. R. M. DAWSON'.