ITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Oa'For business cards, &c., sr.e firstpage Ticturrs.—We have printed the full detriacintic Ticket, and they can be had in any quantity at our office. The time is short until the election comes round, and it is of much importance that every dis trict should be well supplied with tickets at an early day. Oar friends from the country will please call and supply themselves. Whoever wants fresh and choice articles in the Grocery line, should go to LLOYD & Co's. in Liberty street. There they will find an extensive and superior assortment of goods, obliging salesmen, and every in ducement to make purchases. AlNEurcr.—The Aqueduct has hcen thoroughly re paired, the water was let in on Thursday, and a num ber ofboats came across the same evening. As there is no doubt, we understand, of the permanency of the repairs, boats will continue to load and unload at the Basin, on this side of the River, during the balance of the season. Commirrxxs OF VIG IL CF.—We have endeavored to correct tho mistakes made in publishing the names of the gentlemen who form the several Committees of . Vigilance, but as we had not the original copy, there may still be many uncorrected. As the mutter cannot appear in our weekly until next Saturday, we will have time to make any further corrections that may be required fur nur country edition. port of Pittsburg!). Reported by Shcblc and Mitchell, General Steam Boat Agents, Water street. SEVEN FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL • ARRIVED. *Daily Beaver Packets Belfast, Smith, Wheeling-, North 'Queen, McClain, Wheeling, * Bridgewater, Boiea, Cincinnati, Oella, Bowman, Brownsville, Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville. DEPARTED. * Daily Beaver Packets. Muscle, Martin, Shousetown, New York, Greenlee, St. Louis., Gatlin, Bowman, Brownsville, Belfast, Smith, Wheeling, Daily packet for Elizabeth. All boats mat ked thus ( 5 ) in the above list, are provi sled with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent the explosion of steam boilers. The Wa3hingtonian Canso. UST received from New Yolk, 3000 copies of the Youth': Temperance Advocate, for September, a cc paper at I cent a month, or 19.4 a year in ad :, Also, 50 copies of the American Temperance al, for September, at 64. :25 copies weekly of iusburr,h Weshington Banner, permanent tempo- e documents, annual reports, Ilyinn and singing .ks, Arthur's temperance tales, Washington Tempe trice Society, Uncle Hugh, and a variety of very cheap •mperance documents sod school books and stativaa e, for sale low, on accommodating terms by sep 1G ISAAC HARRIS, AZt aid Cum. Morch't, No. 9, sth st. NEW FASHIONABLE Mat and Cap Manufactory. .`: 1111 at N 0.93 Wood street, 3 doors below Diamond Alley. T HE subscriber will keep constantly on hand every variety oldie In rstfaillionable II AT3 and CA N, Nvloleside and retail. at reduced prices. Persons wishing to purchase will find' it to their rate 'vest to give hirn a call. S. NIOOIIE. Pittsburgh, zing. 29, 1313. .4^l lIINDING AND POLISHING —Sud Irons ni-S 41. i l_lr ground and polished, anvils and other ki i F grinding done at the Cat Steel Pile Munufartor‘, ror 'tier of Liberty and 0 • IIara strecte. nog IS -- -- - VALUABLE REALESTATE. v ir H E undersi:med will offer at PUBLIC SALE, or • Lease, on Saturday, the 181 A of November next, itt. 10 o'clock, A. M., that valuable property, on the south side of the Monongahela river, opposite this city, lately laid off in lots, embracing between 20 and 30 Items of ground. This is well known to be the mast advantageous la 'caticn for manufacturing purposes in the vicinity of our treat manufacturing city, having an extensive front on "the river, and extending back to Coal Hill, celebrated for the quality of its coal over any other, and in which immediate vicinity and extending back arc inexhausti ble mines; railways from which can be run directly in to works on this property, as is now done in the neigh borhood. There arc also several strata of coal beneath the surface on this property, which will be valuable in tithe, by the use of shafts, one of which is ascertained beto l2 to 15 feet in thickness. A portion of the property being elevated above the pieper level, and the clay being of the best quality for brick making, can be used very advantageously in im provenient.,. Its advantageous location for Manufacturing and Building, the Slick Water Navigation of the Mononga hda, its being nearly opposite the mouth of the Penn sylvania Canal, and affording every facility for the re ception of materials by river, at all seasons when navi . gable at any other point in the vicinity of the city, its proximity and connexion with which,as will be the ease by a bridge so soon it beconies occupied, altogether render it in every point of view, one of the niost desira ble locations for investment anal ' improvenient. Notwithstanding the number of extensive Works which have been erected within the past few years;man ufacmres have never flourished more successfully than at present, the yearly increasing extent of our city, the immense emigration to the West, and its unequalled • rapid settlement, which our city must ever, as it now does, most advantageously supply with manufactUres, ill yearly increase the demand, and great as is our haracter as a manufacturing place, when we review the great increase in number and extent of our manu factures within the past few years, we must consider it in its infancy, as the great manufacturing and commer teial point it is destined to become. iln addition to the manufacturing of Iron, Nails, Glass, Cngines and Machinery, Cotton Yarns, &e. which are .operateil advantageously here, we require in this region :manufactories of Cotton Goods, as the immense quanti 41ies of these articles yearly brought from the East for 9,nd Western and Southern maskets evince, the profits to the different hands generally through which Ale s y pass !between the manufacturer and the western 'merchant, .would satisfy a manufacturer; in addition •tbere'is the carriage west to cast of the materials, and vast to west of the manufactured articles, besides insur tance, time, &c., offering every inducement to comp•m ies of our own or Eastern Capitalists beyond competi- Applications have been made for a number of years .past for locations on this property for Manufacturing and Building purposes, and itlas been laid off into lots containing nearly an acre on the river, for the former, anii9.4 by 109 feet for the latter purpose, fronting on SO feet streets, and w 9 feet alleys. It will be sold in a body, (exclusive of a few lots) or portions will be sold togeaier to suit the views of indi widuals or companies wishing to purchase, or otherwise separately in lots. Some lots may be exchanged for buildings on this property, or for a farm. The terms will be made perfectly easy, only a small portion required down, and the remainder in a term of Tears, payable annually or otherwise. It is not desired to dispose of the property under the late and still existing depression of real estate, except fonts fair value, but from the frequent applications for its purchase, and the inducements offered at present for iimprovements, every article and expense connected Itherewith being so low, it is considered the present pmeesion for these purposes by persons or companies of wealth, would be so advantageous to them, together with the terms on which it is offered, that induces the offer of sale at this time. NEVILLE B. CRAIG. Committee of Mrs. Sidney Gregg. ug I-lawd&wts ST. FALL FASHION BATS AND CAPS. The subscriber lancing returned from the East with the latest style of Hats, has now on hand and will con stantly keep a large assortment of his own Manufac ture, which for lightness, service, beauty, and cheap ness, cannot be surpassed, and would respectfully in vite his friends and the public to examine his stock of Hats and Caps, at the Aianufactory, No. 73. Wood st. sep 9-3 m WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Dissolution of Partnership. T II E Partnership heretofore existing under the firrn of DICKEY and ALEXANDER, is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY, sept. 1, 1843. WM. G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he still continues in the Transpor tation Business, at his Warehouse, CORNER or LIBER TY AND WAYNE STIEETS, Canal Basin, under the name of the "Independent Portable Boati Line," where he will receive and forward freight to the East at the lowest terms. Sept. 4—tf. Sides. 6;)flil LIGHT HIDES, suitable fur Upper 1_ y k_.l 1J Leather. 900 heavy Spanish Hides, 1 250 city slaughter do., 700 Madras Goat Skins, In store and for sale by WALTER BRYANT CO. N 93 Liberty At. ;12-11n;z .. .v.! NAVY DEEP AND POBII..POR 1844. NAY! . DEPARTMENT Bureau of Prositious ..I. Clothing, August 14, 1843. S EALED PROPOSALS, endorsed 'Proposals fur Beef," and "'Proposals for Pork," as the case may be, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P M., on Monday, the second day of October next, for furnishing, and delivering, free of all cost and risk to the United States, Seven thousand eight hundred barrels of Navy Beef, And seven thousand eight hundred barrels of Navy Pork: each barrel to contain not less than two hundred pounds net weight of Beef ur Pork; no excess of weight in eith er article will be paid for. ,To be delivered at the re spective Navy yards and Naval Stations as follows: DU*. 9 Beef. Bbls. Pork. At Portsmouth, N. H., 4 94 At Boston, Mass., 2,258 2,258 At Brooklyn, N. Y., 2,565 , 2,563 At Philadelphia, Pa., 107 107 At Baltimore, Md., - /5 At Washington, D. C , ' 97 At Norfolk, Va-, 2,563 At Charleston, S. C., 15 At Pensacola, Florida, 41 .:I.t New Orleans, La., 47 Said Beef and Pork oust be delivered, one-half be tween the first day ofJunary, 1844, and the 15th day of April, 1844; and the otherhalf by the 15th day ofJ une, 1844, unless earlier deliveries should be required by the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.— Offers must be made for each half separately ancT dis— tinctly—that is, fur the half deliverable betwen first of January and 15th of April, and for the half deliverable by 15th June, 1344. The Beef must be packed from well fattened cattle; slaughtered between tle., first day of November, 1843, and the first day of February, 1844. and weighing not lass than six hundred pounds, net weight each. The legs and leg rands of the hind quarters, and the shins and shoulder clods, and atleast eight pounds from the neck end of each fare quarter, or the parts Nos. 1, 2 ; and 3, on the drawing or delineation of the 'fare and hind quarters of un ox. which will be attached to and from a part of the contract, must be wholly excluded from each barrel and half, and the remainder of the car cass must be cut in pieces of nut less than eight pounds each. The Pork must be parked from calm fed well fatten ed hags, slaughtered betwqm the first day of November 1843, and the first day ofFebruary,lB44, and weighing not less than two hundred pounds each; excluding the he3ds,ioles, necks, shoulders, hams, legs, feet and hi ctl, and all refuse pieces; and most be cut in pieces wei.di ing rimless than six rounds each. Both the Beef and Pork must be salted with at least one statute bushel of Turk's Ishuni, Isle of Alan cr ilbe's ' , att.; and the Beef must have five ounces of fine, pulverized saltpetre to each barrel, exclusive ofa pickle to be made front fresh water, as strung as salt will make it. One-third the quantity of Beef and one-tl.ird the quantity of Perk must be packed in half barrels, and contain one hundred pounds net weight of each, as the case may be. The barrels and half barrels must be made of the best seasoned white oak or white oak staves and head ing; if of the farmer, to be not leas than three-fourths of an inch thick; if of the latter,to be not less than one inch thick forbarrels, and three .fourths of aninch for half bar rols; and to be hooped at least three-fourths over with the best white oak or hickory hoops. Each barrel and half burtel must be breaded on its head "Navy Beef," or Navy Pork," as the case may be, with the contractor's name, and the year when pack. d. The Beef and Pork will be inspected by the inspecting officers at the respective navy yards and stations afore said, and by some •sv.mra inspector of salted provisions,' who will be selected by the respective commanding officers; hut their charges for such inspection roust be paid by the respective contractors, who must likewise have the barrels put in good shipping order, to the sat isfaction of the commandants of the respective navy yards and stations aforesaid, after the inspection, and at their own expense. Bidders must specify their prices seParutely anti dis tinctly, in separate orders for the Beef and for the Park; and for each of the places of delivery, covering all ex- 1 penses and all charges. The DepartMent reserves to itself the right to reject all offers from persons who have heretofore failedto ful fil their contracts Bonds in one-third the amount of the respective con tracts will be required, and ten per cc/auto in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of their respective contracts, which Avill on no account be paid until the contracts are complied with in all respects, and is tube forfeited to the United States, in the event of failure to complete the deliveries within the prescribed periods. And in case of failure on the part of the contractors to deliver the aforesaid beef and pork within the times specified, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall have the right to direct purchases to be made to supply the defi ciencies, and any excess of costs shall be charged to and paid by the contractors. Payment will be made by the United States (excepting ten per centum ttl be withheld until the completion of the contracts, as be fore stated,) within thirty days after the said beef and pork shall have been inspected and received, and bills for the same shall have been presented to the Navy agents respectively, duly approved by the commandants of the respective Navy Yards and Stations, according to the terms of the contracts. The parts of the beef to be excluded will be particu lady designated in the engraving to be attached to the contracts; persons interested can obtain them on appli cation at this office. Successful bidden will be forthwith notified of their acceptance, and a contract and bond will be transmit ted to them, which must be executed and returned to this Bureau within thirty days. aug 19—t305. Dissolution of Partnership. T 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 due to the concern, and pay all claims contracted for the concern up to this date. Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1843 H. Devine respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he still continues in the Transporting business, and that he has removed the office of the U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 4.5 Water Street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. H. DEVINE. Sole Leather. 59 ri SIDES of Baltimore rind New York ~..„01_, Solo Leather: a:so a general assortment of Morocco, Lining and Binding Skins, for sale by WALTER BRYANT &130., • sep2i3lm4mr2t. - No. 83 Libert, m. , ',sea. litri Little Pilirrima. Asequel to the "Tailor's Apprentice"' received at FOSTER'S Literary Depot, St. Clair st. eppo• site the Exchange. Sept SH ra A te ß sa E l S e, A by lleghenj O ß H ri zs d , S D.p V is at pri -119 sep 11 Corner of Wnthrl and Fifth stnacts. 14CKEREL-16 Illds. No. 9 Mackerel, just received and for sale by H.AILMAN, JENNINGS &CO. 43 Wood st. NINA! NlNA!—This great work by Fredericka Bremeris received at Foster's Literary Depot, 3t.. Clair street, opposite the Exchange Hotel. Price /81 cents. scp 8-6 t To Niel chants and Others. AGENTLEMAN, who thoroughly understands Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city: the best of references will be,gi yen. Address H., at this office. aug 28—tf H. DEVINE. C. A. M'ANULTY SMOKED HERRINGS.---;13 boxes smoked her rings just received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.. 43, Wood street Coughs and Coldsi POWELL'S BALM OF ANNISEED, this well known cure tbrthe complaints, can be obtained at TUTTL'ES 86 Fourth st. Only 25 cents per bot tle. sent 12. Lace Loather. 111 SIDES Lace Leatiier,a very superior article SIJ for sewing Machine Belts, for sale by WALTER BRYANT & CO., .No. 83 Liberty at. SCJ 2-di mStw2t John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AtiD COMMISSION MERCIPT, Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, T ready to receive merchandize of every description 1 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 /MOND/. YS 11.11(rTFIORSDLYS, 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, at early gaslight. aug, 12.—y A Dry T DAVIS' Comm Good s eiciat Auction. al Auction Rooms, corner Wood and Fifth streets, on MONDAY NEXT, Sept. 18th, at 10 a'clock, A. M., will be sold without reserve, in lots to suit purchasers, a large lot of Dry Goods, comprising Broad Cloths, various colors; Cussinetts and Cassi mares; Flannels, Hosiery, Chintses, Shawls, Blankets, Muslins, Kentucky Jeans, Boots and Shoes, 10 cases Hats, cloth and fur Caps. AT 2 O ' CLOCK, P. M. A so:id Iron Roller, twenty inches long by about SCVCI in diameter, having an extra fire surface. One Puin mill, in good order; 3 chests carpenter's tools. Boob and Stationary at Auction. A T Davis's Commercial Auction Rooms, corner o LA. Wood and sth streets, THIS EVENING Sat urday, Sept. 16th, at 7 o'clock, a quantity of new and old Books, Stationary, &c. J. D. DAVIS, sep 16-1 t Auctioneer. AFurniture at At A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner Wood and sth streets, on Monday next, Sept. 18th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold, the Household and Kitchen Furniture of a family leaving the city, com prising in part: Mahogany secretaries and hook case, Do bureaus, Do frame spring hair seat cola: and chairs, Fancy Windsor and common chairs, Dining, breakfast and card tables, Fancy sewing and wash stands, Mantel glasses, hall and astral lamps, Ingrain and nig carpets, hearth rugs, Brass, wire and iron fenders, Steel and brass fire iron s , Feather beds and bedding, Hair and straw mattresses, 1 piano forte, 1 mantel clock Also, kitchen utensils sop I4—ts WILL be sold Excur' at 3 tos Sale. , o'clo..ik, on SATURDAY af ternoon, the 23(1 instant, at the late residence of Aaron Hart, deceased, Grove Ilill, by order of the Ex ecutor: One Horse, one milk cow, a number of young hogs, one waggon and harness, sundry farming utensils, on% Sideboard, and sundry articles of household furniture. Terms at sale, JOHN D. DAVIS, sept 14. Auctioneer. William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. C ANVASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, always on hand. Looking Glasses, &c., promptly fia. med to order. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to re,gildin,g and jobbing or every description. Persons fitting stamboats or houses will find it to their advantage to call. scp 1.0-y SAMUEL MORROW, !Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17, F)'h gtreet, between Inc& and Maniel, Keeps constaiu/y on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pukenA, tongs, gridirons, teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, us he is determined to sell cheup (ht. cush or approvel mar 7—tf C. 8 ItIcANULTY, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT Canal Basin, corner Wayne and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Line. sept 4-3 m. Removal. D CAWFIE LI) has re:noved his nrixble Estirb . lishnlent to Wood :sr. opposite Fahnestock's Druo . Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Toni Stones, :Monuments etc. ap 19-Iyr PORTRAIT PAINTING. J. OSBORNE, Port raft Painter, Fourth st., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a call from those wh desire Portraits. Spcimens can be seen at his moms - JUST RECEIVED and for sale on consignment, 7 'Olds bacon, 7 lards snar, Can be seen at the store ofJacob Painter & Co. aug. 29 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO, Pound, A BOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably soiled and worn. It is signed by James Gaston and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. The own er can have it by identifying it, and paying expenses. July 31.—tcf. FANCY LETTER PAPER AT [2l CENTS.— FOSTER, at the St. Clair Street Literary De pot. has just received a small let of beautiful straw col ored and green Letter Paper, which he sells at the ex traordinary pricv of 1.2 i cents per quire. sepl3-6t. THE HUTTED KNOLL, Cooper's last novel, for Idle at the st. CLAIR STREET AGENCY AND LIT ERARY bEPOT, oppoeile the Exchange. •Prize=2s per volume. ARGAINS ! BARGAINS !! BARGAINS !! All sorts of Clothing and wearing apperal. Please call at No. 151 Liberty street, and see for yourselves. sop 7. J. McCLOSKEY. A LL THE MAGAZINES for Septertiber have been tij received at the Si. Clair street LITERARY DEPOT opposite the Exchange. sep 8-6 t SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Eric Bank Scrip Oa Philadelphia New York.. Boston Baltimore.. PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh . Merchants and Manufacturers: bank Exchange Do. Hollidaysbu rgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of or America Do Northern Liberties._ „. Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Parmer4' and Mechanics' bank... Kensington bank .. Manufacturers and Mechanics' ... . Mechanics Moyamensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill " Southwark ..... ".... Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank U. S. bank and branches . COUNTRY BANKS. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer Bank of Germantown " Chester county ........ ... ...... " Delaware county " Montgomery county.... .... .. " Northumberland Farmers' bank of Bucks c0unty........ Easton bank ..... ...... . Doylestown, bank .... , .. .... .... ....... Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh.... " Middletown .... ........ " Gettysburgh Lewistown ... Be : k . 8 cau S at u ya sq b ue nk hanna c0unty.......... Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.... Carlisle bank Erie bank ... Farmers and Drovers' bank ' " Bank of Lancaster Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale " .... Lancaster Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank Towanda bank.... Wyoming bank West Branch bank.. York bank... - J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer OHIO, Belmont bank of St. Clairs-rille Clinton bank of Columbus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circleville (Lawrence, cashier). " ( iVarren, cashier)_... Cincinnati banks Chillicothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie Dayton bank Franklin bank of Columbus 14 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville Li Farmers' bank of Canton 40 Geauga . Granville Lib miltcrn Lancaster i . Marietta Massillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Norwalk . Putnam.. Sandusky Scioto. . Urbana. Wooster Xenia Zanesville Stale bank and branChee Stale Sc rip All banks Male book Bank of Illinois, Shaunectown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia 1 Farmers' bank of Virginia - . .. .. - - • • .. ...I North- IVestern bank of Virginia., ..1 Merchaids' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia— ..1 Branches... .. . .. . • ....1i MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks. All °hich solvent banks All solvent banks SOUTH CAROLINA All solccnt banks- . . . All Ao hog blist:lcb Mobile banks.. Country banks LOUISIANA New Orleans banks (g00d).... All hanks PRINTING NG OFFICE,cI N• W. CORNER OF woob .t FIFTH STS The proprietors of the Mortstso POST and. MElt- CURY AND MANUFACTtiREII respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of r 3IIE" - 3111C1En"...E, auz• ai1.c2232/4.110 Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books,l Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. 2111 Mobs of Blaufts, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, teia ap propriate cute, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS Sr SMITH. WANTED IN PITTSBURGH OR ALLEGHE NY or neighborhood, a good place as Coach man, Groom or Waiter by a sober. experienced sin gle man,who can come well recomend.ed, and will make himself ceneraily useful. Also, wanted places for a numher of mechanics. coachmen, laborers, waiters, farmers, and men and boys fur all work in town or country. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 9 Fifth street. sep 7 CORRECTED DAILY BY A. ERADEER, EXCHANGE! anomma, CORNER OF 'WOOD AND THIRD STS. EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT SPECIE ..... ..... 35 ...... ......... .`2h INDIANA --• 20 KENTtJCKY ILLINOIS par 1 NORTH CAROLINA GEORGIA ALALAMA TENNESSEE err Mtge For Sale, T OTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane azai _.1._1 High Street'Apply to Deaver and Warren Packet IiENJAMIN DARLINGTON, ~n mu, 111 E canal packet ERIE, .1 At sop 10 Market near Fourth street Si to. tita,kt, w ill run as regular trt- Par Rent. IN eekl packet La tn Cell the above named ports, least , t , , , ..- Tha t COTTAGE, chatted in the Borough of Beaver on 11.101,1a N -. Weclle , ll z, and Fridays' mom. --Lai Lav% rOnCONII e, at pies ecctiptcd by John I , lz, leave, Warren on • ftte, lay ~ llt xr.>4 3at :d Sat- Parker . Incla ) ,; cJnnet ti 1 , : 1, Lt.l Li , 'Naze Lines to Cleveland The place has a very NC ~ ,, .., r , 1, - . ‘r and good assort:: direct, For freizht or pa age apply on board, or to ment of fruit trec:,. :Clc person r. r,ITZ can have the BIft..IIINGI - 11:',1 & CO., l'ittstutrzh„ priyi!ege of engaz , L" for th e ensuing year. Posses J S DICKEY, Beaver.l .io 1 ;Ise% on the Ist of 0-tobor ~ xt ---------------,_ Apply at No. 5 Coarn-rclal Rev,, Ltherty stroot tztrat . ms s :''°' _tts_gr , .4./..14 t 4 for to 11'm Tormin, Sraithfie.d etr-L , aag;j: ; , : — . r . 4: r -. ") .- ' I sep 1, 1843 SW par par par par -par .par par par par par , 184 3 . I Par Rent. TIARE REDUCED.—II. S.:NI tIE. LINE OF S FACES I •t!! . , PI ROVE HILL, the late residence of 1: AND RAIL ROAD CArts, from Pittsburgh, via Bed- ial 'or An Hart, deceased. The place= ford, Chambershurg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to is well stocked with , hoice fruit trees, vines, &e. Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcars to I Also, a convenient tenenient lately occupied by EL i N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. ;Langhorne. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Possession will be given on the first of October next. Fare to Philadelphia 89. i For terms apply to 'GEO. COCHRAN, Ex r.. Baltimore 9. I , -_ To Rent. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. aug 22-tio 2 ____ Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood sr.. I TILEASANT rooms and read steam power, at the .., MENDELL, G.R.A.ILVM, WAUGH & Co., IJ_ cast steel file manufactory, canter of Liberty and feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. i O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july 16: _,.___ The Great Central Route I .._____ __ __ eman's Piro Brick for ale. Via. National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Raul' IF UST F re re ceived, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, Road Coo:pang. i till which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand c...., ~...-,,,.., "..xl i l and sold low for cash,.by BIRLMING RA..11 & CO. 1 . 7 4 -_,,, - ,...•-i .... ." . ?„ .. ,,,,, 'L .FE:S ,. .-1,1..- . - „ , r , 4, X- ~p--{C. .:„..i„....: 1 _ ._._._.. n - ray 27 No. GO Water at. e...lLat: - t ll A . ''''' :.! ' -il i Landreth's Garden Seeds. NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR i A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always 04 WASIIIN6TON CITY, BALTIMORE, PII/LADELPRIA ' hand and for sale, at hiss ency, the Dr 17,7 store of i AND NEW Yoa ß . 'N Fr HIS line is in lull operation and leaves Pittslairgli sep 10 181, .1 Liberty st.. . L. S he • OWDEN, II ad of Wood. _L daily at G o'clock A. M,, via Washing,tun Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here : Peach Tree.F p THE subscriber has just received from the Nur= with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Tray. ') &111 seers will find this a speedy and cornfortabl e roato, l sett i t b e i ng a s ep arate and distinct pi tt ,i,„,, , ,, an d cwn yof Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia-, .; i a lot of the choicest varier: oieac berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not would call the attention of the pubh trees, to which ha lic. been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at F. L. SNOWDEN, ' the shortest notice. with the prig liege of going through ! Lily 3. No. 134 Liberty sr. head of Wood. . ___________._______ direct or taking one nights rest at their option. DR...itcL.A..V7.6 LIVP. P.U.LS. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahel a T House. HEREBY certify that I have known a number of L. W. STOCKTON. ;_L people who have taken. Dr. :McLane's Liver Pills, feb 3—dtf. President of N. Ti. Stage Co. ' and have been much benefitwd be thorn. and I believer — llegula - F - Piikits, for CizT,EEDILatI. --- i them to be the best pills for live - r cam-Plaints, and fat' - ..1 . ::.'"- po ' general use, of any rill now before the public. MICHAEL FORNEY. ~";,, e , j, . ...?.7;.7. I hereby certify that I have been afflicted for 6 yeara - . The Slviftsure, Robinson, M aster, l eave , (..,,,,,. with a liver complaint; and have applied to dinerent Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. in. - physicians, and all to little or no effect, until I made . , The Cutter, Collins, .Master, leas ,•; es cry Friday at use of Dr._McLane's Pills. In taking two boxes of theta 10 o'clock a. m.I am nearly restored to perfect health. The Montgomery, Bennett, .Ma;qer, lea% es every Sat- 5.% ML'EL DAVIS. Millersburgh, near Pittsburgh, August 16, 1843 urday at 10 o'clock a. m. C -- - - - - For - . , 10 n t tlic 1 , -1., q'or- of The Express, l'arkiri4on, Ahiter, lex. t 3.every Sun- . -: , - ,7 '''' ' -'. '''' .10NATHAN KIDD, day at 10 o'clock a. rn. JOHN BIIUMINGHALNI & CO:, aug 2 .. r.; corner 4th and 'Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Azents - --.par --.par ...par par - par par par par par ....par ....no sale ... "-ER COMPLeYsia and it States P.irtiblo Boat Line itcpot. L gem, with co INTtiveneS—Dtt ss, , eidity of the stomr ach, hardness of food after meals, hc artl. run, flatulency liver complaiMs, with pain in the side and shotildm jaundice. Illinois complaints, dropsy diabetes, gravel; stone, and inflammation ofthe lungs, are most perfectly removed and cured by the HEPATIC ELIXIR. This article has the most astonng effects in curing dr - I A. McANULTI very respectfully inflorn s hi s complaints of the stomach and die.estiv e organr.—. G • friends and the public, that he has made arrange- Many highly tespertaLe ir.divid.,nis meats to continue the agency of the boats forming, the , have been enred. after tryingevery other remedy r iu U. S. Portable Boat Line, at t h e lar z;e , n2W WarehUUSO, i vain, and have en in theirnames with permission to CORNER OF WAYNE AND Lint:nrr sra.; , :E"rs, Canal ! refer to therm It is pleasant to die taste, and -does Basin, where goods will be received and forwarded not in the least interfere with the daily avocation of tathi with usual despatch, and on the rnt favorable t erms , taking' it. Many families ofthis city have become so to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York or Dosten, pleased with the medicine; that they cie it as their THOMAS BORBIUGE, Agent, ! only family medicine. By using, it occasionally, it 272 Market st., Philadelphia. ! keeps the sumach free front bilious di-orders, and thti MOORE & CHASE, Agents. liver activ e, with the secretions of the body in the mosi. 75 Bundy's Wharf, Baltimore. ! perfect activity. It is composed entirely of vegetables: The cure will be gradual, but certain and permanent. For rule at TUTTLF : e ; 86 Fourth street. sup G. -........75 30 23 . 25 . 50 Sept. 4-3 m A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Brol,:cr, No. 16, Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburq Pa. Gold, Silver, utd Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, •d J. Painter & Co., 1 ittsbuzbh • n Pa Joseph Wood‘vell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. 1 Philadelphia. ohn II Bro Sc, Co. James .N.l'Candless. } Cincinnati, 0., J. R. M'Donald. St. Louis, 1110. V. H. Pope, Esq., Preslt Bank K Louisville. .... i~ County Commissioner. A T the solicitation of a number of friends of ali political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That tm• sentiments may not be misunderstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make free to say thut I have been all my life a 'consistent 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 received the approbation of large majori ties of the people, the undersigue