Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, October 05, 1843, Image 3
DAILY POST. iii4RBDAY btO ELN I NG,. OCTOBER 5, 1843 Fi e r business cards, &c., see first page PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE TOR OCTOBER. W. J. Howard—J. B. Semple—George Ogden - Tait Wit LTII IIR; for the past few days, has been rath er more cool than comfortable, and x close proximity to a good fire was a very desirable position. The Ice ,itsgsWe travel roundtovrti nil day, without having their freight' reduced by sales or evaporation, and the drivers lashes cold as their own merchandize. Drinking ju lops, and sucking cobblers through glass tubes or rye have been superseded by the "mug of punch,'' ♦s those who arc not fortunate enough to belong to the Washingtonian army, prefer to eahilerate themselves with "sommit 'tit" these cold evenings, instead of their . farmer soothing draughts. The weather, however, is delightful, and there are but few who would unt prefe : she cool, bracing air that we now have, even if it re quires a little activity to keep themselves warm, to the •svreltering heatof a few weeks since. NATURIC •ND Ravxt.ATtosr, by H H. Van Am ' tinge, Esq.—This book is now received, and is for sale at the office of the Spirit of the Age. Of the doctrines "of the book we express no opinion. We will only re ' rnark that the author considers the condition of the -Church, since the period called the Reformation—as 'ts spiritual death and a departure from the Gospel.— What. the Churches will say to this, we irate to . th m ted4sasrmine, for in theological controversies we wish to ' take no part. LECTORS 0$ IRELAND. - 1 12 consequence of other • " enigageteents, Mr. Robinson will not be able to give %but one more lecture in this city. Those who take 'an imerest in Ireland's history, or Ireland's wrongs, ‘sbould not fail to attend his lecture this evening. He is ansecorstplishod lecturer, and every way worthy ofpub_ lie attention and patronage. He leaves for the cast to taltrow. MAIL ROBBERY '• 'Faust P 511.30 2 ,19 ARRKSTED.--On Friday evening int', about 9 o'clock, one of the mail bags between this - cithind*Cleveland, which camel through Poland, 0., l tests stOhni from the stage between this city and Econo .MP: ' e l, On Monday evening two stage drivers named \Val :te..r. Mead and John Gemler, were committed to prison forhearin,g, and on'Tuesday fully committed for trial at the next term of the United States Court, on the oath of Robert M. Riddle, Esq., our city Postmaster. 'Otrlssesday afternoon, another driver, John Andress, was aft/ coir witted for further hearing, by Judge Irwin X the V. S. Court. ',There appears to be no evido.nco against Gemler, cx -044 that he drove the stage on the night the mail was missed. ho denies all knowledge of the affair, and per teats that he delivered all the mail bags he r,..‘ceived.— ACe• ' ' 711034 AS CARLYLE'S ACCOUNT OP THE BATTLEOF MONMOUTH The nth Jane, 1779, was a great and 'memorable tot in tbat Knlentis of the infant A m , rican Republic.— For Wise end goad reasons the English A clay left Phil iltdelphia, with a train of baggage, 19. miles long, for New York. The latterciry was held duriag the whole tifthiS Liberty war, this contest between the rnotherand Ail4liter, by an unnatural mother. Washington left hi, huts at Valley Forge, nod in imitation of the Ra-. 1 *an Consul who opposed As.itubal, mule a bloody tiffort to prevent the, unction of the armies of his enemy. Ola led his staering soldiers towards the sea shore. life3triteght his enemy and me him on the sandy plains ltirMtermiuth. And fiza. Lee is swept bark on this Aring and on that, and i: like to be swept back entire h'. When V,Vashitieton anives i,t person , and sptaks promx word or two. ‘•Stond fast," sn'.s the hero, Stand fast my boys, fur the Virginia and Maryland litre wilt' soon come to year relief." The hearts of the American sulaiers leitin.,l at the sound i.l their behoved n t osl i asth thati;ht. invinnilde Cuicis aal the armed imerestriries urn mmarch fell is snit., Irma, braentl, bile republican fire, IVOallingtaa Oil his (1-nth-defying old fathfiil white hntse ..allo,teti ailing the line, he wavw<l his 4vvorki Ireere ' d along his men in the death struggle. The fierce provincials wrestle with their oppressors, they Meet the soldiers of the mother country hand to hand, they iahrtia them: at vvenpoit's point. It was a bloody con .jitgatioraef carnage, this battle of :11oniniiitth. Mon of Washed Wood, men speaking the same noble language, Matti* the death grapple. It wa 4 indeed a bloody cons -jagAtiAit. It wa., I kill, thou killest, he kills, we ki!l, pin kill, they kith Bit death had no other weapons of dastructiAn. Tint sale for seven days had been in the . 13 it qCr Lb, tb ..1 w.•re, fighting by Falhealieit's ia the 93 it•g. ,NlAny of the combatants bit ,tll- tlast and di 't isea...h..d by sabre or shat. If Washington was Fabian:s in O.:tuber 1776, at White l',taina, hi: was Mareeliu: at :11 min nub. The boilers oldie day remained with htim, for his enemy retreated in the night. London paper. MEI= 04 die K.tene mastet field, while the troops wore pissing in review betore Gineral NC:Neil, a stranger passed throtedi the crowd nod saluted the Gencrabwho instantly recognized him ;t3 an old companion in arms. This strnager was Col. Crawford, of Putney; Vt., Gen. Adiutaru at the battles of Chippewa and Bridgawitter. After G.nieral retorted to his •qoarters, he told the following- anecdote of Crawford: While the eleventh regiment was tulvanchor., I stood ;4t moment near to Crawford. giving hint orders, when mrisket ball from the enemy passed through his hat . .find tore up a handkerchief which was snugly stowed in, the top. Without minding it at all or changing countenance in the least, Crawford coolly picked up the.shatterodhandkerchief and placed it on his head, remarking with a smile, "we will save the pieces," and darted awpy in the faced the foe to carry his orders. well known thatin one of Napoleon's campaigns he'hia occasion for a short dispatch to be drawn up on the field. Some one- was called for who could write; anda drummer came forward from the ranks and exe cuted the writing. - While it was notyet dry, a cannon bat from the enemy struck so near the drummer as to throw some earth upon the paper. "It will save the necessity of sand, General," observed , the drummer, coolly. Renaparte was so struck-with the bravery of the rumen that he singled him out from the ranks and prent'Jted Mtn step by step to a field marshal of France. YeF . We donut SE•.O, that the courage and coolness of the Frenehmin was at all superior to what was produced in Yankee land and exhibited on an American battle field by Col. Crawford, of Putney.—Keenc (N. II.) Repibtican. THE MURDER OF MISS HANSON Our seeders cannot have forgotten the account of thantardeeof Miss Hanson, in Rochester, N. H., the pure of which we published a week or ten days ago. Andrew F. Howard, the murderer, has et nfess ed.his" crime, and states, that finding Miss Hanson skate in her house, he tried to Let the money, which he knew she and her brother had in their possession, with out. committing violence upon her. As she refused, however, to give up more than a small sum, he shot her deliberately through the neck, causing death instanta neously. He then searched her house, but could only find ittichat po, Miss Hanson's trunk. containing nearty $lOOO, bling concealed so as to escape his observation. Tht muAerer has been committed to Dover jail, with 60 - brother, Who is detained as a witness. N. Y. Antericske. WHAT is AT STAKE ?—A national bank with its eorruptingand torrottinginfluence,is one thingat stake. Henry Clary caine out boldly for this measare at Day ton. This is what be meant by a currency reg,uhtted by the will of the nation. Keep - this before the people continually. This is a measure which the feds never will lose sight of. With them a national debt is a na tional blessing, and the national bank must go with a national debt. The latter they have managed to secure —now, says Clay, let us have the former. Ss say the coon organs all. "A national bunk," said the N. Courier and Enquirer. "let it be distinctly understood, is to be established this time and do mistake." This is the creed of all the Clay wkigs. Keep it before the PM"- OrtObtr (elution. Camay Commissioner. 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 Commissioner. 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 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 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 HURLEY. Prothonotary. To the voters of Allegheny counly:—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 1 am not per sonally known will please examine into my qualifica tions, &c.; and if so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your marages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the duties of the office, tc satis,y you with your choice. ALEX MILLAR. Iron Safes. IRESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire Proof Safes. The price, in consequence of the ma terials and labor being much lower, is reduced about thirty percent- They are kept flr sale at my shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of 6th street—as also with Atwood, Jones &Co., and Dalzell & Fleming. In regard to the qual ity of my safes I leave those persons who have pur chased and will purchase my safes to attest the util ity of them. I desire no newspaper puffs on my sufe,; justice and truth v.-arrant me in informing the public that all my safes which have been in buildings burnt down for several years since I commenced have pre served all the papers, hocks, &c., which they contain ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates of the same, which are in'cireulation and in my hands and the agentes. - JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for =ale, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be /.01/1 low. Also, a screw press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron. rep 20—tf LET all those in want of it firit rate Over Criat, fashionable IA ifiter Frock, or Pelto, retziet — mber that the bt;t made, tno4t fashionable cut, tastiest trim med, and cheapest article, (if not the lowest priced,) can beim(' only at the FASHIONABLE lIEAD QI.i.IIITERS, 251. LIBERTY STREET. A few specimen coats on hand, which have ju:t been finished according; to the latest mode. %Ve will be pleaseJ to strew them to any gentleman wa:ai lig the ar ticle. City citttomvnt will p.roive t h e advantage that thi:i c. , tabli , liment can !rive. when they ar• informed that %cc will make t o 01).LN-every dr,scri;itiun of ;nitwit:. in a Attperior ...tcle, and itceorclitt2 to the 1:14.'4 fttAhieno, 1 low tt. , tho sato.• art kli.l%lfl lm lI.VIZItt it: till city. .u.• trimmed hen it F.nit4 the ca,t.ii .r t hi , . n material- , every pwias will ta':en, and a ha..ili‘ortiv fit : b ear_ wurrant , •,l ger, 26. .1411 N LE FEVER'S New & Chcap Stock Establishment, NO 61, DIA.IIOND .1/J.E F. 13i-!TWEF.N WOOD AND MARKET ,TRF.ET3. IWOU LD ro,q r-srectftmlly announce to the CitiWu, of rict,..,borem and the country generally, that I have commenced the mannfactiire of STOCKS, of every va• ricty, form and deuriptiim, nolt4 Would solicit nwrchnnt, nrldothersto call niul examine fur themsel% es, as 1 am determined to sell on the must accommodating term, Gtr cash, amid hope, by strict attention to Inß.iness, ui merit a share of public patronage. nug. 19-13 m. Pound, • A BOUT the lu t veack in Juiw. in a Clothing Store in Liberty strert, a Note of hand, rowdderibly Atiided and worn. It is Aped by James fiwtion and another, and drawn in favor of IV. Black. The own er can have it hy identify ingt: awl paying ell - it-air:4. July 31.—trf. The Fashions! Th.: Fashions ! ! CST recei‘eil at A LGEO mi;ur RE'S Fashion table eHead Quarter:, a splendid lot of goods for the NI trade; amongst which will be fau ad superior buck shill plain and feicy eassimeres, new style woolen vel vet vestings, plaio ,atin and ri g ur,l silk do.; diamond, w a ved and plain B.iaver Cloths; a few pieces exti a and . fine Broad Cloths, fashionable colors for winter. .93Cii. iri P)01,11 erfine Mite and wool dyed Idatii, Encii-ti and I , , a,•hliroad cloths. All of which will be made to oi sumirior style, at very low prices. A I,li !:0 E, * NC I / 25-10:d. 251, Liberty street. AllegheniColinty ss; ti II the matter of the essate of riOBLIti KIRK, L.S. A InLi now, Sept. 1313, on inotiun of Gottr4e P. Tituni!t et. the nanny cunsiderrd in Court and Robert \\ . .etds ‘Ad.tei.ne.l Auditor to dis tribute procCials of sale. Id +.• tit Cuurt, TLIONIAS FARLEY, Clerk. N'ttice ii 6 •rativ gic.•n to all pvr+on idterosted, that I will aitind to•the duties assigned tome by thr Court in the above case, at my office. on Grant street. Pitts burgh, on the 30th ofOct., 1843. nt 2 o'clock, P. 31. fiar/1213.:3Wd • ROBT. WOODS. Auditor. Lippincott Mills. THE subscriberdaviag purchased and thoroughly repaired these MILLS, is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Braden, made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as soon as the necessary additions can be made. t the machinery, he will manufacture eOry descitiption of Bar and Sheet Trim. usnally Made in this market. Orders left with S. Cuthbert, at riN 33 Wood st. ornt the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will be promptly at tended to. JAMES ANDERSON. sep 9.9-3 m B UTTER -27 Kegs. • 5 Barrels Western Reserve. Dairy Butter jost received and for sale by HALLMAN, JENNINGS &Co. seri 26 43 Wood st. DR. M'LANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC. Mr. J KIDD-Sin-A child of mine about 44 years old, was constantly indisposed, and of pale complex ion; but had always a good appetite. In order tb have the child well, I bought a small bottle of McLane's Very mifuge of which I gave him 3 spoonfuls, after which 20 or 25 large worms were expelled., I wish all Ger mans would read the above facts. The child's health is much improved. MICHAEL RIHN. Cliartier's Creek, Sept. 26 1343. (13" For sale at the Drug Store of JONATHAN KIDD, oct2 Corner of thaw]. Wood sts. Pittsbg., Pa. I.IOPKINS' EXTRA ALCOHOL, for retailing, for sale at the DRUG STORE of JONATHAN KIDD, Corner of 4th and Wood sts. SMITH'S NEW YORK VARNISH, No: 1, drying, In store, and for sole et the DRUG WAREHOUSE of J. KIDD, M.~GCTI{► Conn*. of 4th sal Wood sts 'auction Sakti. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and sth sta., Pittsbargh, S ready to receive membrualit' eof every description I on consignment, for public or private 'ale, and from long experience in the slave business, Ratters- himself that he will be able to give entire- satisfaction to all who may favor him with theirPetronage• Regular sales on Mori DAYS and TilifitSD TS, of Dry Goods and funcyarticles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries,Pittsburghmanufnctured artrcles,nevr and second han furniture, dsc., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12:4 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. WILLIE SOLD ON THURSDAY MORNING, the 12th inst., at the Contmertial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, by order of Wm. P. Baum, Assignee ofJno. H. Mellor & Co.,tha en ti r e stuck of goods remaining on band, among which are the following, viz:— Two splendid Piano Fortes, Violins of different qualiticn, Superior Violincellos, with patent heads, Clarionetts and Flutes, French Horns, Trombones and Bugles, Opheclides, Bass Horns and Bassoons, One Guitar, Music Boxes, [Bugle, Mouthpieces for Clarionetts, Horn, Trombone and Violin strings, Clarionett reeds, bridge+, doe., Tenor Drums, Mason's Harp and U. S. Psalmody, 10500 sheets of Music fur Piano, A variety of Flute Music, Preceptors fur different instruments, Steel Pens, Quills, Drawing Pencils Looking Glasses. Chessmen and Boards, Printer's Cards, Packet books and Wallots, A variety of Combs, Wax Dolls, jointed Dolls, Needles and Skein Cotton, Best Cologne Water, Brittania Teapots and Spittoons, Silver Pencils and Toothpick, . Ivory head and common Canes, Window Glass and White Lead, One B day Clock, brass works, Chie 24hour " " Two racy Chin Timepieces, Three pair Scale Beams, An assortment of variety Goods sod Toys, Fifty yards Floor Oil Cloth, Show cases, Counter, Stove, Venitian Writing Desks, Chairs, large IRON SAFE, Setts of Drawers, &c., Sec. The sale will be positive and without reserve, and will be continued titan day till day until the whole are disposed of. Terms cash, par money. WM P. BAUM, Assignee. - 0(12 '43 JNO. D. DAVIS. f.AdvocateandChroniclecopy.] Auctioneer. AT I RIVATE SALE AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms. corner of Wood and Fifth street*. An extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, recently purchased in the East for cash, and which will be sold at a small ad vance on Eastern prices. for cnrrency nr approved en dorsed notes. The assortment consios in parlor 20 pieces wool deed blue black broulcluths: 15 " super. blue cloth: 10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths; 4 " super. Beaver cloth.); 5 " pilotclotlis; 40 " eassinetts, assorted colors; some very line; 50 " flnnels, twilled and plain white, nni a ~ ereen and yellow. 20 " Eti:tlid' merlin), assorted colors; 100 all wool blanket shawls; 200 cotton plaid shawls; 1,000 don.. spool cotton, all colors: 100 pieces blearbed and brown muslins, and n great variety or other articles usually found iu a Dry Goods 7 :1" . as,irtzurat ni boot, iliue4, and hat. 4 which will all Iv , ..dd at rric..el without reg:ard to the late advaiire4 in tl Ea.r. .kept '23. C. A. INc4MILTT, PO HIV .1 DI NG COMMISSION M ERCIIANT, C.mal W3vll,' and Liberty Pitt . bur,4ll. Aqeut Gaited Suites Portablethmt Liue. ..pt 4-3 m. RemovaL CANVFIELDIrt , reinlviNl iii. marble Estab lialunent to Wood at. opp,site Falwatock'a Drug Stour, where he will conatontly on band Tomb Stone., Mor.timcnti; etc. ap 19-Iyr T CST RECEIVED vo.d fot salt: on conaiginnent, 7 WA:: bacon, v 71'1,414 slzar, Cun he scut at the st ire olJarot) l'oinier& Co Dissolution of Partnership. frII f: partiwc,hip heretofore exiting under the style of Deg ine Y M'Anulty, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. Devine is to collect all sum: dno to th com-er . o, and pay all claims contracted for the c.incern up to this date I'ittiburgh, Sopt.•l. 1843 H. Devine respectfully informs his friends and the pub:lc, that be tontmues in the fra.iporting business, and that he has retrieved the office of the U. S. Portuhle Boat Line, to No; 45 NVater street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Preight tAlle EuXt, on the very lOwest terms. 11. DEVINE. S LW ES'.-50 bmws I do roma, 3 do rice !lour, 33 do ground pepper 5 do Cayenne 36 cans ground mustard, ;5 kegs do allspice, 5 do do ginger 1l cans to together with every thin:, in the grocery line, all of which is offered at extremely low prices, for ca:11. BAUMAN; JENNINGS & aug 9 43. Wood street .PLACES ANTED; town or country, for a number of ~file,:men, shopmen and boys, in stores and warehmises. Atso for collecting, and for a numbvr of mechanics; farmers and laborers, coachmen, waiters, bostlers, and all Limb ?Chinas fur 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. Places pro- cured for hands of all kinds as soon as possible. And all kinds of Agencies and Intelligence business attend ed to for moderate charges. 12 to 15 Farms for sale. Several farms wanted to rent. Call at ISAAC HAR ILLS' Intelligence Office, No. 9, Fifth street. Sept 20. 8,5 SHARES Allegheny Bridge Steck, at pri vate sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS, sep 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. PRESS TRAM JUST RECEIVED front the Eastward on consign ntent, direct front the Importers, 15 half chests Young Hyson TEA, also ten 13 lb. boxes ditto, all of which I which I will sell at the very letwest,llirize. ISAAC CRUSE, septae=lw 148 Liberty street. MOKED HERRINGS.---95 boxes unoked bar k) rings just received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO.. ang 9 43, Wood street. • tHssolation of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of DICKEY and ALIXANDER, is this clay dissol ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY, sept. 1, 1843. WM. G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends and the public, thathe still continues in the Trinspor tatimi Busbiess, at his WarehOuliei• CORNER Olr LINEN, T 1; AND Wir STREETS, Condi Bash', colder the name of the "tutepesciea Poiiablt goeit Li*e," where he will receive end forward freight to thefast at the lowest terms. sept. 4—tf. J. K. MOORHEAD Si. CO H. DEVISE. C. A. M'ANULTY L' %Atli nub (Extlyrttgt IXDOICTID DAILY BY . FAXCIULNGE 1311.010E1R, ROHRER OT WOOD ♦DID THIRD SIR SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip.. Exchange /bunk Scrip Currency . - Eris Bank Scrip EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia New York 13000 n .. Baltimore SPECIE Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH , Bank. of Pittsburg% Merchants and Manufacturers' bank... Exchange . Do. Hollidaysburg% . PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America - Do Northern Liberties • Du Pennsylvania ....... Commercisl Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank .par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " par Southwark ..... ".... .... par --- Weider*. 11 .. . . par Bank of Penn Township ....par Girard bank 16 U. 8. bank and branches .... 36 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown ........ " Chaster. co If ty par " Delaware county par " Montgomery county .. par Northumberland par Partners' bank of Bucks county par Eastonbank .... - • - • • - par Doyleatown bank par Franklin bank of Washington par Bank of ChambetTburg4 .. la " Middletown .... . • • " Gettysburgh " Lewistown " Susquehanna county 35 Berk:comity bank ....75 Columbia Bankand Bridge Cowipany 1 Carlisle bank 2 Erie bank 24 Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Residing Harrisburg bank ...... Honesdale. " . Lancaster " Lancaster to. " .. Lebanon " Minerse bank of Pottsville ..... •......... Mononeahcla bank of Brownsville Nekl Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank.. Towanda bank Wyoming bank .... West Branch bank York bank -.35 ...24 01110. Belmont bank of Si. Clairseille—.. 14 Clinton bank 0 f.................... 14 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon ......_. 14 Circlecille (I,arrenee, caskier) 14 ( Warren, cashier ).... .... ....no sole Cinrinnati banks Chillicothe bank 14 Commereial bank if Lake Erie.... 20 Dayton bank Franklin bank 4 Columbus lj Farmers' ail , ' Mechanics' bank of Steubenville —l4 Farmers • bank of Coulon Gra uga Granrille Hamilton La ;leash r Markle'? Massillon .11er;tanks' and Tradcrs'. Cinrinnali .Maruil Plca3a nl Norwalk Putnam Sandusky • Scioto. .......... ............. . . Tronster Xenia cinesrillc INDIANA State bank and branckes Stalc Scrip KENTUCKY 411 banks ILLINOIS Stare bank Bank of Illinois, Shateneeknon VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia ..1 Exchange batik , of Virginia 1 Farriers' bank of Virginia...—. .1 -1 North,Weatern bank of —1 Merchants' and Mechanics bank of Virginia ....1 Branches... . ...1 MARYLAND. altiriv re City barb...... ............par All other solirePat banks— ................... 1 NORTH CAROLINA Al! Sol vent banks .. . . . SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent banks...... (;F:ORGIA. All solvent banks . ALABAMA Mobile banks.. Canary banks LOUISIANA. New Orleans baiks (g00d).... TENNESSEE .'AII banks PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD & FIFTH ST'S The proprietors of the MORNING POST and MER CURY AND MANUFACTURER respectfidly inform their friends and the Furores of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of r3L-41ire-mumem, ©RID GI/1.041132 al24:841.114120 Neoemoiry tad Job 'Printing (Ace, and that they are prepaxcli to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Stints; Bills of Lading, I Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips: ill Wilts of 331au4#, Stage; Steamboat and Canal Boat Bair, anllt ap pre-priate cuts, Printed chi, tne,thcirtest. mice and =Mt remonable terms. We respoe . tfully ask the petrol:Uwe of (nu friends and the public iq general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH: Dialurp Deemis Pamphlet A FEW COPIES Bishop Doaae's #arriphlet "Po seyitini" received rind for sale it Foster's Liter ary Depot, St. Clair street, opposite the Exchwe seipt. 22--It. TVANItA i d. seinistreaa, sk,j,rst fate hard: Ap plyslttkiestore, No. 4, Wood street. sep 20-if - WM. NOBLE, Upholsterer. aftmililB43liNial - 43TANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., . • rair .„„,„ A b ir Clanuidieforl litarchastr, CLEiTELXitD, 01110. AGENTS for the Merchants' Tranirportation Coni puny composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Piihnar & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Propriez• tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coeuties Slip, N. Y. R. Hunter & Cu. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dolv, Hon. Juhn M. Allen, Clevelial,d. • Charles M. Giddings," J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. allot 1843-Iy. _.--t ....t t .........par —.par ...par ....par • THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw.master, will runvis 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 & Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. ....par par ...-• ---par r • .:.; r".•;•. a "Tite7 1843. FARE REDUCED.—U.S.NILit Lill OF STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chamber.,buri , Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia. connectin ,,, u•ith the Main train ofcara to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore Fare to Philadelphia $9• Baltimore 9. Leased dad., at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below tin Mi...rctianth' Howl Wood MENDELL, GRAHAM, 1% ttiGli &Co feb 23, 1843—.1y Proprietors . Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. att.c. k • Ire NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WAnnstvros CITY, BALTIMnFt F:, ruiLAELLpaiA AND NEW YOI:K. THIS line is in full operation and kaces Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M.. :La. Washington Pa. and national road to CutuberktA, eotuiecting here with the rail road Cu's to all the above plat' s: Trav elers will find this a speody anti comfortable , route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh tuxi Cunt berland line, facilities will be afforded which ItlVe ner. been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches finnished at the shortest notice. with the privilege of goingibrough direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, •••10 na sale The Swifture, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. in. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. in. The Montgomery, Bennett, :Master, leaves every Sat- Imlay at 10 o'clock a. m. The Expmss, no-Mason, Masicr, Icavcs every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., Axmnis. United States Portable Boat Line Depot. CA. McANULTY very respectfully informs his • friends and the public, that he ha made arrange menu, to continne the agency of the boats forming the 4 U. S. Portable Boat Line, at the large new Wurvhouse, CORNER OE WAYNE AND LIBERTY STREETS. Canal Basin, where goods will be received and forwarded 4 with asual despatch. and nn the most favorable terms, 4 to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yotk or Boston. THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, 272 Market at, Philadelphia. MOO RE & C H ASE, Agents -4 73 Bondy's Wharf, Baltimore. pept. I— 3m. Beaver and Warren Packet. The Groat Central Route feh 3--dtf. President of N. R. StAge Co — lfignlar Packet - a; - fbr Cincinnati. Ekt ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 16, Corner of LlTood stud Third streets, PitfaLurg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks cm the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES Wm. Ben & Co., John D. Du%-i F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., 40seph Woodwell; James May, Alex. Bronson &Cn; John H Brawn &Co. James M'Candlesi. J. R. MMonald. W. H. Pope, Em.,Pren't Bank Welame's American - Wet= Fr WS is to certify that with McLA i r it S k g. i ? ottit 1. SP EC IFIC, a child of mitre paned upwards of 600 worms; it 13 the most powerful Wotm Specific. now in Use. H. BARTAOLOMM Middlebury, 0.. Oct. 1, 1443. For gale at the Drug Store of JON. ICI DD, sept. Corner 4th and Wood sts Dvo Stuffs Just lisectived. CI I-lIPPED LOG WOOD AND FUSTIC, Blue Vi riot. Ca:nwJuil, Alum. and a general stock of Dxr, Woons, in store, anti fur sale at the Dine Stare JON. KIDD. Cornor 4th and Wood ats. sept. AL .iY .c'ni it cap ible of Lilting charge of a hnu*choll, it desirous of obtaining a situation at houteL eviler in a private family, or aa ouperintendent in a respectable hotel. She would have no okjectim to leave the city if desired to do to. For ftrrther infor mation inquire at this office.42.l-4f T T ACKF:REL.r-16 BbIA: No. 3 Mackerel, just ITI rewired and for Kik' by HAILNIAN, JENNINOS 3t CO. 43 Wood et Ta Iffeteitanti and Othdro AGENTLEMAN, who thoroughly understand!. Book Keeping. Wishes a situation in that capa city! thi best or reference's *lll beg-iven. Address H., at this di66e: aug 28—tf T OB ACCO.-10 boxes Burton's 5 b kiwi; iobac.coi -11.5 do ItasseU & RObinsons do 5 do Dare a do do 10 (to assorted sizes and brands, just received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., nag 9 43, Wood street SAIJOJEL ' • DAP, 1 1 1,04100r,aamt Sheet No. V, AA itirsiOdessamt mrdeadatarket, Keeps corietitudy hasid a good assortment of wares. and solicits islare of patronage. Also, on hand. the folloarticles: shovels, pcklebrs, tongs, gridirons, skillets, .cules, Pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mar• chants and others am invited to can and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap format or approved piper. mar 7—tf Teot.hatehe Toothache:: i rcisititsche I! THE above complaints can be cured in Ere utes, by using the celebrated 'Mummy tens DROP.... which is Ivarrtgard. There are many imitations and gdunterfeits, of the above. The only true met gems Ise article is to be had at TUTTLE'S as Fourth st. Sept 12. for gate 'nub go tit , Dn . :tiding Lots - LO fS, suitable for buildingemost eligibly slip uated, and within two minetes' walk of tba steamforry boat landing, will be sold at pricesto said the times. The terms of payment will be inticleeisesy; either for cash or such barter as can be made ararablel Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, Paterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. Lois for Salo. - 4Lou in Manchester. Una and a e tattrth AMA oi Larallm,Holnacts'tots.nos.4.l,4,9.;s2oSll,s , 4 /81, 11 - 3, and UM, in Cook .* * plan ofrLotsoza Adam Ail/. Also, Lots aos. 20, and V, in Cooiesetkastet . Losi on Uigh stead, 131-Utr the now Cmnt 1 h Asir- F btrzas apply to - • W. RE MINGTON , sr!) 10 . T OTS on the North East corner of Lane and LI High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, sop 10 Market near Fourth furcei. pirThat COTTAGE, situated in the Borgne:id Lawri.laceville . , at preseut occupied by Jokn Parker. The place has a very funs garden and good *snort ment of fruit trees. Any person renting caa have privilege of engaging for the enuring year. Pones sion given on the Ist of October next. Apply at No. 5 Commercial now, Liberty areal or to Wm. Taman, Smithfield street. sep. 1, 1343. M GROVE HILL, the late resideacc ofg Aaron !Tart, deceased. The pi,ce is well stocked withchoice fruit trees, vines, Ike. Also, a convenient tenement lately occupied* R.l Langhorne. l'ossesslon will bo given oath° first of °debit no:re For tern apply to GEO. COCIIRAN, Ex'r. aug 22—t10 D LEASANT rooms and good steam power, at the cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty sod O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july 16- . Freeman's 'Fre Brick for Sale. _- IF UST received, s'ooo Freeman's best Fire Brick,,' •JP which will 'hereafter be kept constantly on hand and :old low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Water st. THE subicril7er ha 3 opened an ofEce (in connexion with his Medical zency) for the renting and selling of Houses and Farms. As many persons are constantly wanting to rent houses without having the time to ran about the city in seat ch of one, can by call ing upon the subscriber, and stating the kind I f house they want, find one that will suit tbetn r 4o know the number of rooms, situation and tent, iridtont further trouble. Owners, of houses would find it to thEir interest to call And give a description of them, and: the rent they require, as they would then find their lit;Llses rented sooner and with leas usable. The part onage of the,poblic is respectfully solicited Fe p 21—tf T. H. TUTTLE, 86, 4th at. Rouses, dic., Por Rost. THE subscriber has opened a book to record any dwelling house, warehouse, stine, sbop, rooms or country farms and seats for rent, charging the own er, 25 cents each record. He will keep it open fur all who wish to rent any kind of property to examine, and charge them .12} cents; and for a srnallcompensation, will attend to renting all kinds of property, and attend to all kinds of business between landlord and tenant: ISAAC lIARRIS, Agent; No. 9, Fifth st. 11. Good Parnfibr Sale or Exchange . . of 130 acres on Sugar Creek, Armstrong county, 100 of which is improved. This farm is well watered by springs and two largr runs which pass nearly through it and then unite. forming an excellent. Mill Seat. 40 acres are first rate for meadow or spring crops, and the balance is good for fall ,grain.--. There is no waste land, and it is well adapted for a (jai. ry or for sheep, and lies veil; well. There is on it a good apple orchard. a substantial hewed log houge. large log barn and a good coal bank. easilyaccoslible. in good order, and the quantity inexhaustible. This farm lies oithin 18 miles of Freeport, 9 miles frail Kittanning. 4 mites from n Catholic chapel, and 2 miles from a Presbyterian and Seceder churches It will be sold at a bargain for "rash cr ezehanrqr.d for a good three story brick /fross and lot in Pittsburgh. For terms and particulars enquire at Harris' General A gency and Intelligence office, or of the subscriber on the premises. S. J. WHITE. se? 27 _ . A full supply of Landreth's Garden St cds always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the prop store of Peach Treat& esik, THE subscriber has just raced cd from the IS:ui• =sery of Landreth and Fulton, tear l'hiladephia a lot of thb choicest variety of peach trees, to which:he would-dill the attention of the Pitisburgb, Pa IHEREBY 'certify. that I have knoWn a nuro Iter people who have taken Dr. McLane's Liver PIM, and have been much benefitted them, and I believe them to be the best pills for liver complaints, and for general,uw, of any pill now before the public. - MICHAEL . EORXEY,-, I hereby certify that I have Leen athieted for yieri with a. liver complaint; and have applied to different physicians, exit all to little. or no effect-until I made use of Dr. Mctrine's Pills. In taking two boxes of then- ain nearly iestored to perfer.t. health. • Philadelphia St. Louis, 51n. y. }Louisville. SA MtF,T, DAVIS. MiiicrsburA, nit Pittsburgh, Aui , upt 16. 1849 t:a.For sale at tin Driri c i Store of JONATHAN liIDD, . corner 4th and Wcoil streets, Pittshr T EVER COMPLAINTS--Thispepsia 'and Is gestimt; with costiveness, ascidity of the seem ach, hardness of food after meals. hcnrtharn, flatulcz, y, fiver compl,thits, with pain in the side and shoulder: jaundice, bidials complaints, drnp..y, ;li a b e r e! , &Tuve % .tone, and inflammation of the lung's, are roost ptiftctif removed anclMired by the HEPATIC This article has the most astonishingeffeen in eating all complaints of the Stomach and digestit-r. orgons..—. Many highly Ir.-rentable ind..'.duals fir. Ncw Tool: have been cared, after trying every other remcdS• in vain, and have giv , m in tbeirramrs Rirh remission t.o refer to theirs. It is asant to the taste, .and- doe not in the least interfere a it II the daily avocation of 'ono takinz it. Many families ef this city have become s pleased with the medicine, that they use it as their only faintly medicine, By using it occasionally, keeps the stomach free from bilious disorders, mid ihti liver active. with the secretions of the body in tbit tabft perfect actiyity: It is composed entirely of ;...eFetitillta, The cure will be gradual, bat certain ana perihdhetit. For sale at turrLr.'s, 86 Fourth etrc'et. sop 6. In the District Court of Alleghei4 Covef e fif July Term, 1843, .N . 0.3. L. S John Walrer. Jr: vs. VestAtions — Existra. ............, Peter W,ilson. And now, to wit, August 2Gth. 1843, On motiott of G. P. Hamilton, Esq., the blurt appoint Frs. 4. sh un k, Esq., Auditor, to distribute the proceeds of sale in this Cave: From the Record, - - . A. SUTTON, Fm. Notice is hereby given to all persoas iiaterested e dims I will attend to the duties assigned to otal - traitor Court in the above camt, at my efface. is Fourth street.' Pittsburgh, on 'Neat* the 26th dal , of September; ii 10 o'clock, A. M. FRS:LSI:II7NR, aug 30. Auditor. .., • Pease's Ai* • Candy. AFresh auppigiast received from New York, alit" for sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Feertb st. srpt 12. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!! B_-‘414A8118i!.4..... All sorts of clothing and weaeog apperal. Please call at. No. 151 Liberty strev i , sad see for yourselves. ircp 7. McCLOSKEy, =MEI For Sale. For Vent rorMr.sit. To Ben Holmes and Farms to /lent. Landrett's Garden Scads. F. L. SNOWDEN.f. 164, Liberty st., brad. of Wood • F. L. SNOW - DEN, No. IE4 Lit Arty st. Lead of Wood' DR. itIcLAN E'S -- 1.11 . ER PILLS.