DAILY POST. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 133Wer business cards, &c., see firsrpage FountEß gathering of the friends of Association was held in Temperance Hall yesterday. It was organized by E. P. GRANT, Esq. ofCsatoo, being elected President, 11. H. VAN Am *mot nad J. MAJOR, Vice Presidents, and J. 11. f`orrin. widD. M. CURRY, Secretaries. • OR.motion, a committee of five were appointed to draft an address to the people ofthe west. The follow gendemen constitute the committee: Messrs. Id hunt, Cline, Flec - .40n, Thornburgh, Buck:l - taster. . • Mr: Van Amringe was subsequently added to the corn , mittee. Messr4: Greeley, Grant and Foster were appointed a el:mil:Mace on resolutions. C • was * .4 - be : President then stated that the Convention organized and readyfor any business that might be pre pared for the occasi m. The corre 4pond n.e was then ialten up. An excerent letter from Mr. Brisbane was aoad,by the Secretary. Also, one from the Rev. J. I'. SieWt" of Ohio, a Presbyterian Clergyman. A. J. Cline, gsq., rose and stated that he had received two tatters which were intended to be read b,!fore the Con vetitioh. He prefaced them by a remarkably neat and isppropriate speech of some length. The first letter was from Mr. Brown, a Dentist of New York; the se :. •Ciiind from R. B. 'McCabe, Esq., of Indiana co. Pu. Dr. Wm. Pahl rose for the purpose of making some obsoratrtions ow some portiuns of one of the letters read (fir: Brown's) which wet characterised by good rea soning He W:l3 repli to briefly- by Mr. Cline. GREELEY, Esq., the great chimpion of the cpse, next rose and addressed the Convention. He confined his remarks, particularly to the practical part of the scheme of Ass,re.iation—zundemning those per sicona, who go for it with m3rcenary motives, and signi- Sed . his - want or co.ofilmec in all attempts to organize aniallandintQerfeet 3.43(1Cia Lions. lie urged an union ()NM friendiin the west, and expressed his regret that a-mare numerous ropresentationof Ohio 4d the vest was ttntpresent .Mr. Grant then allre3sel the Conventioa at some length—going deeply into the science of the discover ies of Fourier, and declaring it to he the syStem of nature. Ho deprecated all attempts toamend ir, and denounced in strong terms those persons who are start iud "isms" oftheir own as a substitute for Fourierism. After a few remarks from 11. H. Van A•nrin ze,d dining I. if position in rbtti . ii to the schn.n di:: Goa venti on :id' aimed. • Cttt ' GLAss.—~Vewould advise all who can appre -4 iota elegant productions of art, to drop in at the Glass ( utting establishment of Messr , . lluss and PEAcocx . , 1 4 . .nit4field street, near Diane:end Alley, and examirw s me of the flue specimens of their wm-kmanship.— hby have been engaged for some time, in engraving 141itsfor several boats that have been fitted out in our r iy,and have established their r,..putatiue for skill and t tte, by the beantifuknaNner in which the jobs were e 'ecuted. At the Clothing Store of Me. S. Stoner, in I‘. ood street, maybe seen a large plate of glass,insert • I in the window, with the name of Mr. S. and the mehet .51 his liou!..e handmintly engrteed tr:en it my have varimis'specini.NlA of their haadi MO:, at their such (I.!•zeiteri . , salt,..el!ars, randie r, cks, eeNceeilingly "N.! WfiL , '(Morlday artec:iodd) a ;wa x- rain is failinc-. tiottr: o: tii streots a r r, no isabl.•for % ill 6'lll, ttrri itj is a•lrt , in27 to =cc the at•tivity ii" vedby p.u.iittoD:rs in leopiog the gutters. The more mwrtse with gr..at effort: to alight in the A ere and ma.lihrit part. We indulge th:' hope that th:d.rain will putn p3ri ti the &nitre:n.3l-, •ct with which wci have been suffering. aod causo W ise in our rivetts, which were ritiiidly sio!ting coder ii .3 burning heats we base encoonteted. Ij'Wepublishlacarresi.m:lenc.2 betty:ea ( I'oll - :R, and certain Of his friend, in this city, ‘‘lto invited topartnkeof 4 public (limier, on the occas On of his Ft! visit. • As it first appiraired in an in cruet f we have been requested by some of the sigui e 410 give it entire, which we accordingly do. This a ill account for the seeming, Cklay in its app.-i i rauee iu o t coluittas. ITI S RE,NIii COURT OF PENNSYLVANI k Ni,. 42. McElroy V 3. Contmnon•calth, aai arg,iied h' ~Sessrs Mahon and Lowrie, for plaintiff. and Messrs. Vlack and Loomis, for defendant. No. 25. McKelvy vb. Mimilton, wai arz.neti by r..M'Candle6:3,forplaiutitT error, and Mr. Woo', I .wr defendant in et tor. N0..30. Executors of Fisk vs. Surber, was argued for plaintiffs in error, and Messrs.. P into? and Nl'Candless for defendant in error. No. M s . Plummer, vs. Nield, vas argued by MeF.srs. ' Win. and M'Candle.”, for plaintiff in error ; and *.lksra. MAcalf and Lanni;, for defendant in error. SO. 34. Ertc.uttors of Patterson vs. iLewart, argued I. Mr. M'Camiless, f)rplaintiffs ha error, and Mr. M,t -c tpr defendant in error No. 35. Weymaa vs. Snyder, was argued by Mr. `PPandlesa, fur plaintiff in error, and Mr. George P. • lamiltoa, for defendant in earn. Printers' Furnishing Warehouse, ,Vo. 8, Franklin Place, under the Franklin House, Philadelphia. HOM AS F. ADAMS has established at the above .L - place a Warehouse for the sale of Printing Ma i trials of every description including Bruce & Co.'s su ,erior Printing Types at reduced prices, Wells & . 1 1Vebb's Premium Wood Types, Cases, Furniture, &c.. • • .le and Single Cylinder Power Presses, Adams' arivalled Platen Power Presses. The Washington, -014 Madison, American and Philadelphia Hand relies, fininage's Foolscap and other Presses, Orcutes Yankee Card and Billet Press,Ruggle's Job Printing . Engines, Orcutt's Hand and Power Presses, Austin's Self-Inking Apparatus, Hand and Standing Presses, to geOser with a variety of Printing Machinery, Litho ,- graphic:sad copying Presses, by Messrs. Hoe, Wurrall, T,shralr, Ramage, Adams. Austin, Cosleldt, Ruggles, Ggokt. and others, all of which will be sold at tnanufac t.tree.i lowest prices. SECOND HAND MA TE R IALS. --2 rioters and others will find at this establishment the larval es serixruva of second hand materials ever offered to the trade, which will enable Country Printers and others to; replenish their offices nt a very small expense. irrPrinting materials of all kinds, new and second hand, sold on commission. T. F.A. having had nearly twenty years experience as.* Po :laical Printer in the finer branches of the art, feels waniusted in saying that every article recommend edloy him shall have nu superior in point of quality, and duals:awn* relying upon his judgment in selecting for them ' shall receive the must entire satisfaction. Let ters aailresied to him (post paid) desiring information of any kindrelathig to the art, will receive prottipt and gratuitous answers I=l ' English, $0 32 lin-vier, $0 46 Pica, 32 Minion, 54 Small Pica. 31 Nonpareil, 66 Long Primer, 3G Agate, . S 6 Burgeois, . , , 40 Pearl, • l2O The subscriber is now stereotyping and will shortly -raputilish his Tepograhia, or Printer's instructor, rzirinzz practicalancl minute directions Cot conducting every ap partpe9ti4 an office, at the Ion• price of one dollar per copy, being one IMlf of the price utile former edition. T. F. ADAMS; No. 8 Franklin Place Odober elution. County Contmissioner. AT the solicitation of a number of friends of all political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Comrnisyioner. That my 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 consistent Republican, in the true souse of the word. As the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has received time a pprobation of large majori ties of the people, 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 G. SAMUEL HURLEY. Prothonotary. To the voters of AllegheßY counlyt—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (bidependent of paities). for the office of PRO THONOTARY Of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As Ido not conic before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I am not per sonally known will pluaie examine into my qualifica tions, &c..; and if so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your suffrages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the duties of the office, to slitiA\' Yon with your choice. ALEX MILLER. New Fall an d Winter Goods. HAMPTON & SMITH, No. 112 WOOD STREET, ARE now opening and offer for stile a very large and general assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting of plain waved, and diamond beaver cloth, broad cloths of cverycolor, cassimeres. sattinetts, jeans, kerseys, linscys, flannels, bairles, bleached and brawn cottons, drills. ticks, Alpacca lustre , : black and colored, plain and primed merinos, mousliu de labia, Irish li nens, Mattioni andother silks, ribbon;, laces, cambrics, =Mins, merino, fancy and blanket shawls, sewing silks, spool and skein threads, &c..together with an assortment of carpets, rues floor cloths, &c , all of which we are able to sell as cheap as goods can now be bought in any market, cast or west. sop 2 I—tf Dissolution of Partnership. 9111 E Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of DICKEY and Als.xxsnrm, in this day dissol ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY, Sept. 1, 1043. 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. OF LIBER TY AND WAYSE STREETS. Canal Basin, under the name of the "Indeeendent Portable final Line," where he will receive and forward freight to the East at the lowest terms. - Sept. E. A. BROWN & BROTHER, 12.7 WOOD STREET. A H VE a. now veived and opera•d thrir Stuck of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, corn priEdng the E. reatest variey to be found in any house in the city. TheAc goods have been very carefully, and it is be lieved:paicionsly purcha:ed fur cash, roost of them at the lowest spring prire.c, and will be said accordingly. Gaul: can now b•> bought cheaper than in any of the. Eastern citi and merchaia: will du u. 11 to evuaine here, befure going fr, 1. 1 ( r and faring tc•:rrsc. Iron Safcs ItESE'Et TFELLY the that 1 lone kk.op a',%cuy4 h•L:1•1 an ?at “1 Fire 'lb tht Ilia -1.11 thirty ifer o,ll.',Copt f .r al me qh,p, in Si•ith nikt to Oil , chun'll on th- 61:1 1t 'SW d, Jour: &12 0 ., ar..l le tit , Trd ity or h•.IV , p::;,::vvho hay , I,llr -1.,:` I eel :11.• tiro u'il i,y ~1 .rn. I E l2-iiv 10, fir.,, - . L it..•r :1'1.7, 0.1 :!l•: is:,• zirraut 11..2 pub:it: Ilia: all me 44.. f ., L -en 6nn to 413V01 - .11 you:, ICC! i 0.:11n) •pc,ci I,l' 0 \"t•r? as lar I•apvr,. c,i. I c t v L. a t - I rl ,ittitttlittitiz. itti-D!itir t:Ceitrtiticatti-t of t:v. sarao, nor it: circit!aiitin artti tit try irt a hi the a.!..'110, N. !I. \ rr•A" irtir .::I'lo. in 11,1,!, .14,111, S.: (....; , •11!1.1, will a p 1. 1,..,, :20-tf ror Sale Low For Cash. .:2 1 1)0i)OZEN of it,l u f ji l atm a:,,l Of all ..sizes. by ill,. b.'', or retail, Putty; uaile and :oil:e$; carpet-abaim eountry carrt ,- , all size, Patent Lab , , eofilp moa , ureF., tio v,.,tro; anccl pad lnK 11Xe, ;Lila Irirchets. anger;. Lout,. i 11... Lira , . 'l'll,' Balm of I,ife alai a variety of e ; l e nT , am ilc 11ecliciae , ; Books anri S'irtfionary, ctrl Sci-r'l Liocks. ISAAC HAM; A , =t - ..C:. Can. Mcrchant. sop '2O No. 9, Fifth St. N. U.--C.luatry carpet, salts and leathers, tlax :vat tow and woolen yarn, flannels and iinsays, parr. to s, beeswax, tallow, butter, &e. taked iu payment at cash pri,:•es. Lace Leather. SIDES DES Lice I....athur.ii very article • for sew i:l4 - I\ll. , liine Belts, for sale bi t . \\•ALTER BRYANT & CO.; "-dlml«•"t N. 83 Liberty .t. Solo L cathcr (.)111i SIDES 111 . Baltimore LE:id 'Sox 7 / 3 ,x ; Sole MON went or Murocco, Linbq and BirolimiSVia , , for ,ale by WALTER BRYANT & CU., No. 83 'Liberty:4l.cm_ 1,3 UGHT HIDES, suitable for Upper 0 31.! Leather. 900 11 , :tvy Spanish 259 city :. , Ittazliter 700 NI-Arts Goat Skins, In store uad for sale by WALTER BRYANT cS• sep3-tiltrt&Av2t. No. 83 Liberty st. 11 ,9 SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock, nt pri 'ate sale, by .JOHN D. DAVIS, sep 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Executor's Notice. A LL persons will please take notice that Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersign ed upon the esrate or Sidney J. Moreland, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased. Those indebted to said Moreland will make payment to either of the undersigned; and those having claims . against him are requested to present the same proper ly authenticated for settlement. JAMES GRAY, 4th St. ROBERT ROBB, s e p w &W6t. Executors. Christine, • ATALE of the Revolution, by J. H. Muneur, for sale at Foster's Literary Depot, St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange. sep 22-1 w T 0 the Honorable the Judges of the court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Allegheny. The petition of John Boldinger, of the 4th Ward of the city of Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly sbeweth. That your petitioner has provided himself with ma terials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a licence to keep a hou.se of public en tett iinment. And your petitioner as in duty bound will pray. JOHN BOLDINGER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 4th Ward of the city of Allegheny, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temp•=nutce, and is well provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and oth ers, and that said tavern - IS ne,-..es , ary . . Jacob Guiser Chas. Rambaugb Jus. Alberson A. Kauffman G. V. Witsacker , Felix Gunter - Jacob Lubmen John Veoghtly --Abram Hays S. Walder V. Scribe John Woliter. sep 23--3t* 11l E subscribers will expose at public sale, on the premises in the city of Allegheny, on Friday, 29th day of September, at 2 o'clock, r. s., the following described property, belonging to the estate of the late Mrs. Ann Maria Cummins, decd, viz: Lots Nus. 11, 12, 14 andls, in James Anderson's plan of kits,being part of Lot No. 40, in the Reserve Tract, oppo s ite _ Pittsburgh, each of said lots contuinina 6 in front on MOP gait street 25 feet, and extending back 94 feet. On each of lots NOS. 12 and 15, there is erecte4l a good double frame dwelling house. Persons wishing to purchase can have the property exhibited to them, and the terms of sale made known, on application to the subscribers. WILLIANI PROCTOR, A. H. HARVEY, p 20- , 9 t Executors. J D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. DRY GOODS, &c., AT AUCTION. ON Monday- morning, the 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the Com. Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a general assortment of Dry Goods, among which are a great variety of cloths, cas simeres and eassinetts, of every shade and color. Flannels, whits, red, green and yellow, twilled and plain. Fancy chintzes and prints. Bleached. and brown sheetings and shirting's, Striped and plain drillings, Checks, blankets, shawls, sowing silk. spool cotton, patent thread, silk and cotton hdkfs., &c. • Al so , boots, shoes, hats, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., 1 second hand, well tuned piano forte and stool. 18 school writing desks; 1 mahogany hair seat sofa, new; 2 bureaus; Chairs, tables, bedsteads, and a variety of articles of kitchen fin nit lire.. Also, writingand wrapping paper, brass and wood en clocks, cordag e , &c. Evening sales - at early gas 10it of dry goods and fancy ai ricks. sup 21 JOHN D. DAVIS. Auctioneer. AT DAVIS' C.rnrmirci.il Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets. Au extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS. rauently puraliasel in the Last for cash, and wliich will he sold at a small ad vance on Eastern prices. for currency or approved en dorsed notes. The assortment consistsin part of '2O piecas wool dyad blue black broadcloths; " soper. bine cloth; 10 " brown, olive and 'nixed cloths; 4 " pnper. B itver ciothg 5 " pilot cloth .; 10" cas-lust's, a;.;orted colors; some vary fee.; 50 ‘• flann-ls', twilled and plain white, red, green and . yellow. '2O assorted colors, 100 all wool tdaa:‘,:t shawls: 200 a' uto pla:d sihta Is; I.ojii dot. itt.,n, all color.; and brown trin.;!in., and a 11 , 11.1/1:; a Dry a•, .1•“• , :•tm.•:It i,11)0 wh.::ll•,in a!! 13•,. •it 1 - 1•,••ad.::!).•,•••• th;• N.l)i NG Sz. c():umissioN :\IEH.:II.INT a;,d l'ur4h. .14 ‘.lt l'ora`,P; !I Li ~Tt rlv JOIIN L ) C kV ELI) h ren: wed hi-, !Itar:/:2 • li lune/a. t 1V0,,t Dni ff Styr', ‘N k_• v ili keep 1111,11 T',:!: , . 111.s', M.)! 1i711'71:.. tl . . Zip yr Ti - sT itEct:lvEL) el 7 1;ls l• 7 1J,.1; Ca❑ be , co:1 at 4.lae,d) Co. . Inez 29 J. h. N1tiOil1IE,11.)& (20 Found, Pit )17T tlie rel. in June, in a Ci•;tuio_ Store i!i Liberty ,trert, a Now of Fraud, cunsirlcraL!~ soiled and worn. It Cia,ton and another, awl is or %V. Black. owil er can have it l y identify ii i aiid paying expern-os. July 31.-1(1'. 1 . ) 111(;.\INS! IS 'O2.G AINS ! ! B !! ! .111 and. %yr - al:ill.; Please call at No. 1. - ; I I.6 , rty ~trect,an,lsct• for ow-solve; \V!.:1,1, - S BALM OF ANN [SEED. this v.ell bnowp cure fortho complaint - F., .can be obtained at T FT L'ES 1I Fourth sr. Only 25 cent; per hot tln. Sept 12. Dissolution of Partnership. rHE parttrt , r.. , hip her,.tofore existing under the I ....vie of Devint..& 11'.1.11:11ty, is this davdi,solved he zw:tual con.Y. , :it, 11. D. suois du..2 wct..ro, arid pay all claim; contrartod for the conceln op to this date. H. Devine res?'ctfully informs his friends and the public, that he mill continues hi the Transporting business, nod that he has removed the office of the U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 45 Water street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. H Dr VINE. 12 ram do do., together with every thing in the grocery line, all of ivhich is offered at extremely low prices, for cash. TIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street auction Sato. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIFT, 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 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 anil,fancy articles, nt 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, 8,;c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearlygas light. aug I‘27y Executors' Sale of Real Estate. AT 1 RIVATE SALE C. A. FeIcANOL TY, EarnovaL J. IIeCI.o..,'KEN Coughs and Colds. Pittiburgh, Sept. I. 184:3 UNDRIES.-50 boxes chouolat,-, s 9 do cocoa, 3 du rice flour, 25 do ground pepper, 5 do Cayenne do., 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice, 5 do do ginger, PACES WANTED; -in town or country, for a number of salesmen, book-keepeis, shopmen and bets, in stores and warehouses. Atso, for collecting, and for a number of mechanics, farmers and laborers, coachmen, waiters, hostler!, and all hinds ofhands for steamboats, hotels, and private families; fur select and common school teachers. Cooks, chambermaids, dry and wet nurses, and,girls for housework provided at-short notice. nacos pro. cured for hands of all kinds as soon as possible. And all kinds of Ag,encies and Intelligence business attend ed to for moderate charges. 12 to 1.5 Farms for sale. Several farms wanted to rent. Cellist ISAAC HAR RIS' Intelligence Office, No. 9, Fiftily street. sept 20. Tanners' chi. 135BBLS.'uk"e)i)il Bale by NTaißtTi CO.. utp `-'-d tn Szw2t No.BB, Liberty st PB.ESU TEAS. JUST RECEIVED from the Eastward on consign ment, direct from the Importcrs, 15 half chests Young HygOn TEA, also ten 13 lb. hoies ditto; all of which I which 1 will sell at the very lowest price. ISAAC CRUSE, Sept 143 Liberty street. QMOKED HERRINGS.—'?S boxes smoked hee -I_7 rings just received and fnr sale by • lIMLMAN, ..TENNINGS & aug 9 13, Wood strc;ei ank Notes aittr tirliangt_ Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip -••- 1 4 Currency :24 Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New York - Boston Baltimore • SPECIE. Gold Silver.-- Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par Exchange ....par Do. Hollidaysburgh par • PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moydmensing - par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " par Southwark " par Western - par Bank of Penn Township ...- ....par Girard bank. 16 U. S. bank and branches - ' . .-- 36 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown par " Chester county par " Delaware county par " Montgomery county .. ...... ....par " Northumberland ... . . . ... par Kirmers' bunk of Bucks county .—. ..par Eastonbank par Doylestown bank par Franklin bank of Washington ... --par Bank of Chambersburgh— ..... ......... ..... ll " Middletown 2 " Gettysburgh ......... ..... .. _. ..... ! . !-i. " Lewistown .. .. .... ........ - 2 " S i nsquehanna county 35 Berks county bank ....75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company 1 Carlisle bank 2 Eric bank Farmers and Drovers bank Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank. HonesdaL ".... Lancaster " .. Lancaster co. . Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pott.scille ..... - Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company _lO No rth a mpton bank _._.no sale Taxanda bank Wowing bank ... !Vest Branrh bank.... Yank bank 13clntaa! bunk o f St . Cli nt.,n nk of Cabot: bus .... 1 1 . (70111 , 11 1, iern , rbln 1.7 of Neu , Circleville (Lamr,mcc, cashier)..._ 1k ( Warren, cashier) n.o amic ............. Chi!licut4r. ba u.' Ovum,' reiv ba I Lake E1i , 20 yton' ban! 13 Iran. kiln bank ,:f COlO nil. us . 13 JS r..ne a'l.l .11"e, 1 1 buck of Steubenville.. lh Farmers' bank of Canton 3o (;ern, 1 Grrneille llama ton 30 La ;lea r .11a ct t _Massillon . . Alecha tries' and ra Cinci nn , tl 31 . 040 Plea .I;.z .11 N.ll- re a I k Putnam Sandusky Sci.vlo . . . IProoster... . Zlncscillt rizi,l hnt ‘vit2l9l4: r.•g3r,itt) th, •'3. INDIAN 1 .S! t( ba,k and branches Stec Nrrip 1/1 11,1111.8 Stair ban I- Ban k Mid(' iv, Sha true r tcn VIRGINIA . Bank of tit Vallcy of Virginia 1 Bankginial Exchange bank of Virginia .....1 Farmers' bank of Virginia.. 1 North- Westcrulolnk of Virginia.. .. I erchants' an Mechanics' bank of 1 irginia ..1 Branch . . ..... DEVINE, C. A. M'ANULIV Baltimore City banks_ All °tiler solvent banks . .................1 NORTH CAROLINA. • All solvent banks.... ..... . SOUTH CAROLINA 411 wive nt banks_ Mobile banks.. Country banks LOUISIANA New Orleans banks (good)._ 112 bands The proprietors or the MORN'TNG POST and MER CURY AND 'MANUFACTURER respectfnlly inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of - Arearaes rac 4 liritm 6 •' 319 alter as ciaztaa mauaaaala Necessary to a Job Printi n g Office, and- that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, • Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat. Tips. Stage. Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with. ap propriate cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and mos t reasom b le terms... We respectlnlly ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in tiiis 'branch of our business. July 31, 1343. PHILLIPS & SMITH. Bishop Dosae's Pamphlet, % FEW COPIES Bishop Doane's Pamnhleton "Po .4yism" received 'and for sale at Foster's Liter ary Depot, St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange. sopt. 22—St. VTANTED, a seamstress.. a 6ret rate hand.. A V ply, at the store, No. 4, Wood street. sep 20—tf WM. NOBLE, Uptiolateaer CORRECTED DAILY BY A. ICEAPECIII, EXCHANGE BROKER, CORNER OF WOOD AND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD PENNSYLVANIA.-PITTSBURGH ' CKY ILL] NOIS MARYLAND GEORGIA kLALAMA TENNESSEE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. CORNED. OF WOOD & FIFTH STB 201 Mobs of 13Iautts; aaaMllB43. MaiMMI STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, CLEVELAND, OILLJ. AGENTS For the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wushingion, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line at Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- Jana Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, Nu. 9, Cthmtiea Slip, N. Y. R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter; Palmer & Co.. E4fralo. M. T. Williams & Duw, ) Hon. John M. Allen„‘, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. par .par t ,,„, ; „, THE: canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,master, will run as regular weekly packet hem con the above named parts, leaves Beaver oa AlondaN-:, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on "fuesds, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or pa Cage board. or to BIRMINGHAM S.; CO., Pitt burgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. - T2l. pr Z 4V-1 4:1 1543. , ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MA tL LINE oi• STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CA fi , , from P itt,burgh, Via Bed find, Chambersburg, Ilarrishurz and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connerti::: , with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Faro to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. AIENDELL, GRAIIA3.I, WACGH Co., feb 23, 1343-Iy. Proprintor3 Via Natinal Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail C\ 4 -71 r . 2 4ti t t, 4 : 1 44 . 1 7 E NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WA3HINGTON CITY, BALTIWRE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW VOILK. THIS line is in full operation and leaves I'ittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. via Washington Pa.. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to ail the above plar-s: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be aflbrded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice. with the privilege of going thrungh direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our oiTic'e at the Ilonongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3—atf. President of N. R. Stage Co iits7 for Cincinnati. The SwiftiurA, liobitsoa, Master, leaves wit::: Tharidav at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collitr .:Master. leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. nt. Mc. M TJM?I , ... I.lc.a.ett, = cry Sat urdav at 10 o'clock m m. The Expr-3..:, Parkinson. M lea% es e er: Sin dmy at 10 a' ciccl: a. 1.,. BIIOIIViHANI & CO., 'United States ParT.lbk. Bo.zt Liao ]?.:pot el A. MoANULTY v:•ri re..pectlidly ivfotrns his • friend, and the rnblic, that helms made ;..rrangc -1 to co:it tree of forming the U. S. Portable r , nat Liae, at the :urge pet.. W:trehourie, CORSI:It OF \VAYNE AND Ltnr.nrY Cnnal 13a.e40, where rood= will, be reeeiv,d and forwarded t. with itAual despatch, and op the mna fa vnrable to Baltimore, Philmlelohin, Niw Yeti; of Boston. THOMAS DuRBIDGE, Agent, 2 72 llarlcet ,t., PliPadelphia. MOOR!: & CHASE. Agen:s. 5 Etomly'F, IVharf.Baltimerc. sow. .1-3 m. LEE` KRAMER, Er t.'.'L1711.7. BrAo.r . , 16, ±. Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold. Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Enstern cities. Cur sale. note and bills, collected. REFERENCr.i Joh% D. Dacia, • F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co.. ( • Pitisbur'`:}., Pa J. Joseph Woodsvvli, James May. Aics. Bronson &Co. John 1-i Brown &C.'. S ames M'Cundlos Cincinnati. 0., T. R..)PD9r.-1!1. } St. Louiq. Mo. W. FL Pope, Esq.. Pr. ' t 13nnit ICc. >Louisville. McLane's AMerican Worm Siimcific. rpins is to certify that with . IcL,ll\i E'S Wonn SrEctr lc, a child of mite passed upwards of 600 irornv.; it ii the must powc.rful Worm Specific now in use. H. B.:I:TI3OLOMENV Middlebury, 0., Oct. 4, 1343. For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, sopt. h. Corner kb and Wood sts McLane's American Worm Specific. THIS is to certify that a child of mine aged 4 years passed upwards of 30 worms of an astonishing size, from 4to 5 inches long. In my neighborhood some dozen of certiticates of its astonishing efterfs could beprodd. 11. Sow Poba, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1842. For sale at the Drug Storo of JON. KIDD. wept 12 Corner •4th and Wood fit!, Dtro Stns Just Recoivod. CI HIPPI.I) LOG WOOD tIND Mos Viirio!, Camwoorl, Alum, and a 7,eir.-a: stool, of DYE Woun,, in store, and for sate Ore Druz Store of SON. KIDD. sept. 12. Cornor 4tli and Wood nu. AL, -1.0 w!i.) is caplb:e of taking charge of a household, is desirous of obtaining a situation as houcekeeper in a private family, or as superintendent in a respectable hotel. She would have no objection to leave the city if desired to do zo. For further infor mation inquire at this office. 21—tf ACICEREL.-16 Bbls. No. 3 Mackerol, just Trceived andfnr Bnle by To Merchants and Others. AGENTLEMAN, who thorough:y understand-. Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city: tbe best at* references willbeo \ en. Address 11., at this office. ang'42t—tf T OBACCO.-10 boxes Burtnn's 5 b lump tol*cr, 25 do Russell & Robimons - do 10 do tiss,rte. ci • i•sv. ! , rand.;, just received and for sale bv ITAILmv , f. .TENNINcis s, CO., aug• 3 43, IVeiod street Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheol Iron Ware, No. 17, Fifth street,l, etireen 3 rorket. Keeps constantly on hands -z.,);41 ~o rttr.en, of ware , . and ;,olicits .share of puiflit; pf,,f Torbuy4e. or, hand, the following. articie,.: t-1-. er:, . skillets, teakettles. pot..cn.flitt_ milt:. &e. - chants and other. ate navi , ...(l to cal and t•!carntte fo r themselves, as he is determined to ellciteapfurcashor approved paper. me: 7711 Beaver and Warren Packet. The Groat Central route Road Company 7.0 7 I tr0f..,71•5!.g. HAILMAN: JENNINGS &CO. 43 Wnorl t 5 do Hlre'3 SAMUEL MORROW, for Sale anb eCo itt, Building Lots in Birmingham: GDI LOTS, suitable fur building, most eligibly sib uated, aad within two minutes' wal l : of the ste antfc rry bcal landing, will be sold= prices to salt the times. The terms of paymer.t will be made mum either fur cash or such barteras can be made available. Apply to the subscribers ita • Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, Na. 4, FeiTy, street, Pittsburgh. jape 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. Lots for Sale. of 4Lnts in Manclie:=ter. One and a fourth Acres Laud on Holmes' Hill. Lots. no.i. 41,42,52;53,54 181, 132, and 134, in Cook's plan of Lots, on Holmes Hill. Also, Lots nos. 20, and 27, in Cook's piano( Lout on High street, near the r,ew Court !louse. For term/ apply to Z. W. REMINGTON. sep 10 For Sale. T OTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane ind I High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market near Fourth street For Rent f---1 That COTTAGE, situated in the Bdrotigts of Lawrenceville, at rirselit occupied by John The place has a very fine garden and good asaartz went of fruit trees. Any personrenting can have the privilege of engaging for the ensuing year. russet sion given on the lit of October near. Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Liberty street or to Wm. Toman, SmithEold street. sep. 1, 1843. For Rent. G"sl"'t a : tresidenc 7 of Ao.,ardceEd.Thep. is well stocked withchoice fruit trees, vines, &c. , Also, a convenient tenement lately occupied by R. I, Langhorne. Posse ion will be given cn the first of October next. For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN, Ex l r. aug To Heat. PLEASANT rooms and. good steam power, at titi , cast steel Sle manufactory, corner of Liberty wad O'Hara streets. Apply on the pw•miscs. july 16. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. UST received, 5000 Freeman's beat Fire Brick, LW which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM ...gz CO. may 27 No. 60 Water st. Houses and Farms to Rent. THE subscriber has opened an office (in connexion with his Medical A F,ency) for the ranting and selling of Houses and Farms. As many, perions are constantly wanting to rent hou- ,, es without having the time to run about the city in sent ch of one, can by calti ing upon the subscriber, and stating the kind t f hohse they want, find one that will suit them. also know- the number of rooms, situation and tent, without further trouble. Owners of hou+es would find it to their interest to call, and give a description of them, and the rent they require, as they wonld then find their houses rented sooner and with leas tt onble. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited: scp 21—tf T. 11. TUTTLE, 86, 4th et.' Houses, &c., For Rent. THE subscriber has opened a book to record an 7 &vanilla: house, warehouse, store, shop, rootnt or country farms and seats fur rent, charging the own era 25 colas each regard. Ile will keep it open fur All who wish to rent any kind of property to examine, and charge them 12.1. cents.; and for a small cornpensatica will attend to renting:di kinds of property, and tate Lied.; of bu-ines., between landlord and tenarit::. - ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, No. 9, Fifth st. Landreth's Garden Seeds A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale. at his aL-er.cy, the l)rua store of F. L. SNOWDEN, 134, Libc rty st.. head of Woo. Peach Tree! eh,' THE subscriber has just received iron die Nur =sery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which be would call the attention of the F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 181 Liberty st. head of Wood: DR. MeLANES LIVER PILLS THEREBY certify that I huve knov.-ri a number of I pc °pie who Lave titl:c.n Dr. - ..lcLaile's Liver Pills, and have Li._.en much beriefiticd by them, and I believe them I o be the best piiL for liver complai n t s , a nd for c°11e1:11 am- rill bui: before the public. _ _ 1 herebi. certify that .I hare Ic en afflicted for 6 years ~11 a ear.tpialt.t; and armlied t^ different physicians, and all to little or no efict. until I made of Dr. Mr Lane's Pills. In taking two bmies of them I am nearlitc4terccl to perfect Lnaith. :1I i i;r r;.l.ti: Auk :t 16. 1343 'For Drug Store of JONATHAN KIDD, Co, ncr 4th and Wood strcets, Fittsbureb r A IVER COMPLAINTS—Dyspepsia and huh.; huh.; with cosiivoness, asciddy of the stom ach. hardnc_s of food aft, r mcals:. heartburn, flatulency, liver complaints, with pain in the side and shoulder, jaundice, bilious complaints, dropsy, diabacs, gravel;, stone, and inflammation ache lun:zs, arc most perfectly removed and cured by d:e lIEPATIC This article has the.most astonishing effects in curing all complaints of the stomach and digestive organs.—. Many Lighl:.• re=rectabfe individuals in New York have been 'cured. after trying every ether remedy in vain, and have given in theErnarues with pctmission to I - refer to them. It is pleasant to the taste, and does hot in the lea , t interfere with the daily avocation of one taking it. Many families eft his city have become so pleased with the medicine. that they use it as their only family medicine. By using it occasionally, it keeps the stoninch free from bilious disorders, and the • liver active, with the secretions of the body in the most perfect activity. It i 3 composed entirely of vegetables. The CUM Will be gradual, but certain and permanent. For sale at Tutrtt'‘, 3G Fourth street. sep G. In the Dis!rirt Court of ~411egheny County. itr July Term. 1813. No . P : 3. John Walker. Jr. L. S • Venditzons Expen. PetPr Wilson. And now, to wit, Augtht. 26th, 1813, On motion G. P. Harnilton. Esq., the Court appoint Fre. P. Shunk Esq.. Auditor. to distribute theproceeds of sale in this case. From the Record, . A. SUTTON, Pro. ott,-e is hereby given to all persons interested, that I will attend to the dunes assigned to me by the Court in the above ease, at my, office, in Fourth street, Pitt3burch, on Tuesday the 2tlth day of September,-a 10 o'clock, A. M FRS. It. sat-Ns, en: 30. Auditor. Posse's iloarhound Candy.. A Fresh supply jl:st r-r.ceived ftnra at for sala at TUTTLE'S. S 6 Fou1.111:t. TTNTONTOWN AND PITTSBURGH TURN Li PIKE ROAD.—Notice is hereby given that by as nct of the Genera: Assembk of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the sth day of Apra, lE43.thet subscriber.: are named a: Conanaissioters in Allegheny county, with aritherity to open books at sceb timeanil place as mi . !, be deemed expedient be them, for the purpose of rzceiving aubscribtionx of stock, far the construction of a turnpike coed from lin ion town to Pitts: burzh. In pursuance of which authority the gni:merit ben prt:reed to open books for the purpose .of ret cf-ivinuhr-riptir,rs oftitorlt, payable to The ?raid d,r.r. Manager: and Companv of the Uniontown and Pittsburgh TrllMrilie Rood .C . ': , nrany, " accordint , e to t h e tern: r:f ict rF i-rorperotio7. Such book s to br opened second day of October, a t 10 A. M the \loractohe2a linus.o. in .-itv f P.r..-bu.•.;71. ird tho of Samuel v, - ,t!k•rr ^f E' . 7lbeth. CHARLES SHA LER. TllO5. BAKE SELL. . JOSIAH KING. SAMUEL WALKER. °C;Olinnistioncrsfar Al!. Co aug :19-11nr. (Achualte and Americo topirs-6 MICHAEL FORNEY SAMUEL DAVIS