E!lMl=a=lZ== . r O:ER , 8 117Foibasinetio cards, &c., see first.page." PITTSBURGH BOARD OFKR. TRADE. W. J. flovrVit t .T. B. Semple—George Ogden Chip who was evidently laboring under %drat species of insanity produced by alcoholic drink, came up Wood street, yesterday afternoon. lie stop ped at the door of ‘lcCord & King's Hat Store, took down situ :Cap that was hanging there, tried it on, and &Ain it was of proper size, he put on his old one a gain, and with his new aoqUisition in his hand, march ed a e. if ha was well pleased with his bargain.— One of tier compositors happened to see the operation, and informed Mr. McCord, who gave chase, and soon cap,* the pilferer, and ro-cap-tured the cap. SUIT PON. Lrazr.--We understand that Mr. Absa lom Morris, has instituted a suit for libel against J. W. ;Vitale, editor of the American. The matter fur which the eat is brought, was published in the Arne - if: Wins &few days ago. lt was an article relative to. the Cowan affair, and other matters saidto have occurred while Mr. M. was Jailor. ,rir The Chronicle is very anxious to bear Mr. VAN Axangot's opinion of Fourierism; it thinks his feelings bare undergone a change. and would like to know the oauees chat have produced such.= effect. Should the Chronicle persevere in its enquiry, we really think Mr. Van A. will have to "explain." COI7STERFEITERS ARRUITD.—The Chronicle tries a full account of the breaking up of a nest of coin er* who bad located themselves in Grant street, and mitre doing a large busineses in the way of manufactur igg spuriouk small change. The principal of the gang, named Henderson, escaped from the back part of his dwelling while the police were searching the other parts of the house. Three of his associates, however, were caught, and will undergo as examination to-day. LOOS IF AT Tvint's!! on Fourth street, and see thitaiipest . Lamps. The Gas is no -where! LOST IN THE WOODS. Xinpun Chronicle of the 23d gives along and quite interesting accotat of a child hunt, which took place early in the month, in Camden township, Canada West.. 'The child, .a little girl six. years old, was left at the hotise of her uncle while her mother, a widow went :to work at another concession about 8 miles distant-- Pining for her, mlther, the little creature set off alone thniagh the woods to join her, and soon lost her way. When mi t tsed, her cousins, two lads, set off in search di , but not.succeeding, others joined in the search, uatil:finally mare than a hundred were: beatiar, the woods day and night in the hope of finding her. To mikes long story short, the child was not found until .thefifth day, deep in the woods, where she had wander ed barefipoted and thinly clad but not unseen or tinpro -teittiti-hy the Father of the fatherless. She was feeble, `bat stiltable to walk, and much less exhausted than migljt haye been supposed, having sustained herself 'by-eating Wild plums and gooseberries. .IVITCHCRAFT REVIVED IN NEW ENGLAND We observe by the Nassau, N. H., Gazette, that a - witch Of extraordinary powers and "diabolical propen sities," has appeared in that neighborhood. The daugh ter of. Absalom Lawrence, jr., of Pepperell, a girl about 13 years old. has been for mouths strangely af flicted. her knees drawn to her breast—her head back ward; end her jaws set ten bouts out of the twelve,day in and day out. For months she was unable to semi 'low any thing but a little liquid sucked from a cloth r.prepared for the purpose. Tho Gazette SIIV.:-..:"lrt the %opinton of many, an old witch in that neighborhood is •stlib cause of the trouble. The evidence in the case is, kthat the old hag got into the en tun one morning, and tilie butter wouldn't come. The hot tongs were appli- L4and the old tormentor left the print of her hand up 'to the ceiling, where it can now he e.ien. A few days larair this tbeold witch. iu bodily fyum, app:ied to the. fartiip.site had been tormenting, for some runt to bathe tt bum with.. Tho burn being exhibited, behold! there were the prints orate same old tongs thatwent sizzling :into the cream That was proof positive that the witch hail been in the churn. Furthermore the old woman's 'husbliall has been afflicted hi a similar manner to the. 8010 girl; • and the old woman says. if he will, let her, have what money she wants she will cure him in ono month's thus. And then to make it certain, Dr. No- I .roes, with his somnambulist, were called, and they saw 1 wonders Which astonished even them. The somnam bulistsaiv vrhen asleep the spirit of the old witch ap proo.cb-the house on a white horse, on which a shoe had never been placed—and come in under the crack Of the 'deer, letting the horse outside. The spirit ap peared tote vexed, and the somnambulist said it was because the doctor was there endeavoring to thwart her plans try his ta2sraerie.power. Witches fear magnet iser,. ,Being displeased at the appearance of things about the-hctsse, she soon left by way of the cellar, end while going down-stamped terribly upon the stairs.— Soon she passed the windows, brushing hard against theta, making heavy groans, and went into the back - room, (which by the Way was fastened) where the pots and kettles danced a hornpipe, and the door lending to thekitchen Shook 11.3 thOgh it was comiror ' off its lending and'the Devil himself was there, The Doctor wanted togd and see what was to pay (for he did. not believe in witches). but the family wouldn't let Other things are related, quite as wonderful as the aboym, which we have pot room to recount. We have rektor* enough, however, to prove the existence of wiuihes, quay evidence can; so we will leave the subject here. The above is told with all sincerity, by illeVens, and he is hacked up in his assertions by Mr. Lawrence himself, and thus the public have it.— !MrerLawrencehas moved out of his house into anoth .er with another family, since which, he says, his kla :ughter , improvod: The owner of tho house says if the old hag corn .6 there he will bethe death of her. lit is thought she will not venture." • NAVY OWNERS. When tho old Constitution was at Boston, a frank :eind.ouriasts tiller of the soil walked on board, and be. f snistoaursey the-craft very deliberately from to stern. .occasionally "handling things." He was accosted by :cm offices on duty. • "Oh; you need'at talk tome about this ship; I've as Jatcrest in it as you have." - "Ms.howl" •"-Whi , , sir, I'm one of the owners." 'Well, squire, Um a native citizen of the United Stat ; esr—one of the peop!e. and they own the Navy.-- It's true they let the Government take care of it; and I suproie sno share of the Constitution is rather small --but *till I'm one of the owners-" The Allegheny Engine and Hose Company *NW ApeetAccotding to adjoyarneet, on Saturday wen leg. the 7th ult., at 7 o'clock. • • WM. J. ANKRIM, Sec'y. The Company will meet at the Engine House, Am*, at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of testing the rower of the engine. k • etaltritai,:—On Thursday the sth inst. by the Rev. ig.Presiley, Mr, „MicuAr.t. DE COURSET, of 4 bongo, to Miss JEsarirr. Lora. of Allegheny city. kg glist DRIES .— rSOU4T box.cs choeslatc, 5 do cocoa, 3 40 rice flour, 25 do ground pepppf, 5 do Cayenne do., 36 etas ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice, S do do ginger, 12 cans do do., together with 4 „, eri t hi n i n the grocery line, all of which is offered as , extre me, low mines, for cash. HAILM.A.N, JENNINGS & CO., 43. Wood street 85 SHARES Allegheny- Bridge Stick, at pri Tate sale, b JOHN 1). DAVIS, imp 11 perm of Wood and Fifth meets, • 'll ctober (Election. • County Commissioner. A T the solicitation of a number of friends of all rt. politkal 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 HUBLEY. Prothonotary. To the voters of Allegheny county:—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (independent of parties) fur the -office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As Ido not come before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I am not per sonally known will please examine into my qualifica tions, &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, tc satisfy 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 for sale atmy 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 safes; justice and truth warrant 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 rill the papers, books, &c., which they contain ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates of the same, which are in circulation and in my hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for sale, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, a screw press, with power to punehholes in half inch iron. sep 20-tf LET all those in want of a first rate Over Coat, fashionable winter Frock, or l'elto, remember that the best made, most fashionable cot, tastiest trim med, and cheapest article, (if not the loweA priced,) can be had only at the FASHIONABLE HEAD QUARTERS, 251, LIBERTY STREET• A few specimen coats on hand, which have just been finished accordiog to the latest mode. We will be pleased to show them to any gentleman wanting the ar ticle. City riistomers wilt pet reive the advantage that this establiihment can give. when they nre informed that we will maketo orderevety description of gm meats in a superior style, and according to the latest fashions, as low as the same article can he bought in this city. AL:31:0 & McG MAE. Any article in one line made and trimmed, when it suits the customer to furnish Iris own materials: every pains will be taken, and a handsome fit always warrauted • • Kep 26. JOHN LE FEVER'S Now & Cheap Stock Establishment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY. DETWEF.3 WOOD AND MARKET ETB.F.F.TI.. IWOGLD in ist respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh nod the col unry generally, that I have commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, ()revery va. riety, form and description, and would solicit me rcl - ian and others to call and examine for themselves, as I am determined to sell on the most accommodating term, for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. aug. 1.9-4 m. AllegheniCimaty Is. "-••••• n the matter of the estate. of RoninT L.S. KIRK, dee7d. And now, Sept. 16, 1343, on motion of ~,,a.. George P. Hamilton, the money considered in Court and Robert Woods appointed Auditor to dis tribute proceeds of sale. By the Court, THOMAS FARLEY, Clerk. Notice is h..reby given to all persons interested, that will attend to the duties assigned to me by thr Court in the above case, at my office on Grant street, Pitts burgh, on the 30th of Oct., 1843, at '2 o'clock. P. M. sopt wd ROBT. WOODS, Auditor. Lippincott mills. THE subscriber having purchased and thoroughly repaired these 11111.t.5, is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Braes, etc.,— made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as soon as the necessary additions can be Made ti the machinery, he will manufacture every description of Bar and Sheet Iron, usually made in this market. Orders left with S. Cuthbert, at No. 35 Wood sr. or at the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will he promptly at tended to. JAMES ANDERSON. sep 29-3 m T 1 UTTER -47 Kegs. • I.) • 5 B arm ts Western Reserve. D.tiry Buttednstreceived and forstdd by MAILMAN, 3EN?3IN GS &Ca. seri '26 43 Wood sr PROPOSALS rbn ROPES. CANAL COSinesloxities Room, / Harrisburg, Sept. 27,1843. SEALED proposals will be received at the office of.the Canal Commissioners, directed to Thomas L. Secretary of the Board, at H trriaburg, un til Saturday, the 14th day of October ) 1843, for fur nishing eight new ropes for the inclined planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad. The ropes must be made of the best quality of Hemp, manufactured without the use of tar, and Lobe subject ed to the inspection and approval of snch agent as the Canal Commissioners may designate. The proposals will state theprice per pound forrOpe made exclusively of Russia Hemp—the price pet pound if made one half of Russia Hemp and the other half of Kentucky water rotted Hemp—the American Hemp to form the inner part of the rope; and the price per pound if made exclusively of American water rotted Hemp. The contractors willbe required to deliver the ropes either at Johnstown or Hollidaysburg within ten duke , after the opening of navigation on the canal next spring. Bidders may propose for one or any number of the Ropes required. They will state the price per pound for the Ropes delivered at either of the before mention ed places. Also the price per pound at which they will take the old Ropes in part payment at Johnstown or Hollidaysburg. Specifications of the Ropes. For plane No. 1, 3615 ft. length & 8 in. in circum. 3910 do 8 do " 4, 4790 do 8 do 5. 5656 do 8 do " 6, 5826. do 8 do " 7, - 5710, do 8 do 8, f; 61 . 2 tin 8 11 do .0 9, 5640 do 8] do The proposals must in every case he -ransmitteo to the mail, and be endorsed "Proposals for Ropes:" By tinier of the Board of Canal Commissioners.. oct THOMAS L. WILSON, L.. ec'y. EAR. SKINS, dressed end undressed, just reteiv B ed and for sale by A. BELErr, 0,54 lintunt s . John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MER.CarT, Corner of Wood and sth sts.,"Piastrargit, IS ready to receive merchandised every desetiption on consignment, for public or private sale,' and from long experience in the above Madness, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with theirpatronage. Regular salts on MONDAYSATKI THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articles,new and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearly gas light. aug 12—y Positive Sale OF BALANCE OF A RETAIL CLOTH STORE. ON MONDAY NEXT, October 9th, at 9 o'clock, A. M., will be sold without reserve, for cask par funds, the balance of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Cas sinetts and other Dry Goods, temaining on hands at the Weeen Cloth Hall, No. 90 Market street, between sth and the Diamond. - The mail= been well sel ected in the Eastern Cities, particularly for this mar ket. The Broadcloths and Cassimeres will be sold in lengths to suit purchasers. Thi comprise-- Superfine English, French and American broad cloths and cassimeres, latest styles and colors. Cas sinetts, merinos, velvet; calicoes. shawls, &c. The house furniture will be sold immediately alter the cloths. JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucer. oct. 7. Baal Estate at &intim. WILL be sold, on Monday, the 16th inst., at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wodand sth streets, the following described property. Part of lot numbered iu the original plan of Pitts burgh 185, bounded as follows: beginning on Front st , at the north west corner of said lot, and running thence by First or Front street eastwardly 30 feet, thence south wardly at right angles to said Front street, by the east half of said lot 80 feet to a part of said lot owned by James Hughes, thence westwardly by Hughes' part of said lot thirty feet to No. 184, thence along said No. 184 to place of beginning. Terms at sale. JOHN D 06-ts Ausioner. ~.:1 C ~~- WILL BE SOLD ON THURSDAY MORNING, the 12th inst., at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, biseder of Win. P. Baum, Assignee ofJno. H. Mellor &Co., the entire stock o(goods remaining on hand, among which are the following, 11,: Two splendid Piano Fortes, Violins of different qualities, Superior Violincellos, with patent heads, Cinrionetts and Flutes, French _Horns, Trombotaarinal Bugles, Opheclides, Bass Horns' sisilttaasoons, One Guitar, Music Boxes,' Mouthpieces for Clarionetts,llOrn, Trombone and Violin strings, Clarionett reeds; bridges, Sec.. Tenor Drums, .Masou's Ilarp and U. S. Psalmody, 10500 sheets of Music fur Piano, A vutiety of Flute Music, -Preceptors for different i n st r uments, Steel Pens, Quills, Drawing Pencils, Looking Glasses, Chessmen and Boards, Printer's Car.l..„ Pocket books and Wallets, A variety of Combs, Wax. Dolls, jointed Dolls, Needles and Skein Cotton, Best Cologne Water, Brittania Teaputs and Spittoons,- Silver Pencils and Toothpick. Ivory head and common Canes, Window Glass and White Lead, One 8 day Clock, brass works, One 34 hour " " " Two fact Chin Timepieces, Three. pair Scale Beams, Au assortment of varietyetoods and Toys, Fifty yarai Floor Oil Cloth, Show ca.eA, Counter, Stove, Venitian Writing Desks, Chairs, large IRON SAFE, Setts of Drawers, Site. The sale will be positive and without reserve, and will b....continued from day till day until the whole are dispo:.ed of. Terms cash. par money. W M P. BA . UNI, Assignee. Oer '.13 JNO. D. DAVIS. Advocate and Chronicle copyi Amrtion,er. • AT I RESTATE SALE. AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms. corner of Wood unit Fifth streets. An extensive as sortment of DR. Y GOODS, recently purchasod in the East fur cash, and which will be sold at. a small ad vance on Eastern prices. fur currency or approved en dorsed notes. The assortment consistsin part of 20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; 15 " super. blue cloth; 10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths; " super. Beaver clothe; 5 " pilot cloths; 40 caiisinetts, asserted colors; some very fine; 50 " flannels, twilled and plain white, red, green and yellow. 20 " English marine', assorted colors; 100 all wool blanket shawls; 200 cotton plaid. shawls; 1,01)0 doz. spool CottOn, all colors', 100 pieces bleached and brown mnslins, and a ' great variety of other articles usually found in a Dry Goods 111/Uie. IV . Also, an assortment of bootA, shoes, and hats, which will all be sold at prices without regard to the late advances in the East. sept 23. C. A. McANULTY, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin,corner Wayne and Liberty streets, Pius burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Lino. sept 4-3 m. liemovak PCAWFIELD has removed bia marble Eitel) . lishatent to Wood at. opposite Fahneatock'a Drug Store, where he will keep conatin try on hand Tomb stones, Monuments etc- ip 19-Iyr JUST RECEIVED and fot stile on conagnnient, 7 Ith(l3 bacek 7 hlids Can be seen at the store ofJaeob l'ainter& Co aug 29 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO. Dissolution of Partnership. HE partnership, heretofore existing under the T style of Devine & M'Anulty. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Devine is to collect all sums due to the concern, end pay all claims contracted for the concern up to this date. Pittsbarg,h, Sept. 1. 1843 11. Devine irspectfally infornis his friends and the pubrie, that he still continues in the transpartin& business, and.that he has removed the office 'of the U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 45 Water street, neat door below Lewis- Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Frecight.to the East, on ibe NTry lowest terms. H. DEVIN.,.. Q MOKED HERRINGS.-25 boxes smoked her ► ringsjust rcoeived and for sale,by MAILMAN, JENNINGS to CO., 43. Wood street Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of DICKEY and ALEXANDER, is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY, sept, I, 1843. M.G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY respectfally informs I* friends and the mablit, thathe still continues in tke Transpor tation Thisinessott his Warehouse, CORNER OF ',USW TY AND WAYNE STREETS, Canal Basin, ander the name of the "independent Portable Boa Line," where he will receice And forwarri freight to the East at the lowest terms , e t. 4—ff. Postnii) A BOUT the last week in .Inne. in a Cidthing Scorn A irl Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably soiledkrul worn. It is signed by lirties Gaston and andt, and drawn in favor of NV. Ilia*. Theoisn et can haveitl identifying and paying expenses. Jul` 31.--; auk "IXotts txtijan4lft CORILIiCTED Dana BY A. ERANZU, azosamax mamma, - - Merchants and Aranvfacturcrs' Scrip • Exchange Bask Scrip .. ....14 Currency • 2 Brit Bank Scrip - • EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia.. Nem York Boston. • - Baltimore Gold Silver PENNSYLVANIA.---PITTSBURGH Bank of Pil.litoirgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank.. Ex:chaotic fa Po. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties ......:....par Do Pennsylvania ... . —.par Commercial Bask of Pensuylimmia • par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank .. -. ....par Kensington bank. • i .par Manufaetnrersand Mechanics'.- par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " . .par Southwark . . .". . . . par Western 411 . ...par Bank of Penn Township ....par Girard bank 16 36 U. S. bank and branches .... COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantoten par " Chester county .... par " Delaware county par " Montgomery c0unty.....:.. par " Northumberland .... .. • . Pat Farmers' bank of Bucks county ...............par Easton b ank Drrykstoven bank par Franklin bank of Washington par Bank of Ckansbersblirgh...... • ......-... ..... li " Middletown o .. ..... .........- Gettysburgh 2 " Lewistown .... .... _ ............ 2 " Susquehanna county 35 Berks county bank ....75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company 1 Carlisle bank 2 Erie bank 2 Farmers and Drovers bank 2 " Bank of Lancaster 1 " Bank of Reading t Harrisburg bank 2 Honesdale " .... 1 Lancaster - " .1 Lancaster to. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottstn . Monem;akela bank of Brournsvilie... New Hope and 1) laware Bridge company. Northamptcn bank Towanda bank Wyoming bank West Branch bank. York bank.... OHIO. Belmont drank. of St. Clairseille ....... . Clinton bank of Colun.bais Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circlerille (Lawrence, ca5kier)........, " ( Warren, caskier).... . sale Cincinnati banks .... - • • Chillicothe bank.... Commercial bank of Lake Erie..... Dayton bank .... ...... . Franklin bank of Columbus 14 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Strubenri/1e..14 Farmers' bank of Canton 40 Geanza e7ranrille Hamilton. Lancaster rietta .kfassillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Norwalk Putnam ....... Sandusky Scioto Urbana ....... IVooster... Xenia Zanesville. . State bank and. branchesl State Scrip • - 20 KENTUCKY All banks.. State bank 50 Bank of Illinois, Shawneetown 64 VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia -..........1 Farmers' bank of Virginia.. .. 1 North. Weste rn bank of Virginia ..............1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.. ..1 Branches ..... ...14 Baltimore City banks-. . All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLIN A All solvent banks An solce7t6auks ill 861 i)ent banks Mobile bank 5....:...... Country basks.... .LOUISIANA. Net Orleans banks ( TENNESSEE. All PRINT t NG OFFICE, H. DEVTNE. C. A. M'ANULTI The proprietors of the MORNING POST and CURT ANTS IttastrrAcTtritin respectfully infoim their friends and.thepatronaof those papers, that they have a large and well 'chosen assortment of ari13111.1131 '3110111(.1E0911E3, azo Creat42 51141432a1610 Neceasary to a :Job i s riinhig Oftee, end that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Books; Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, 1 Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blink Checks, Hat Tips. all Itnits at 361autts. Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with ap proprinie eats, . . Printed on the shortest notice and most rescsonnble terms. We respectfully ask the patrtmao of ourftiends and the public in general in this branch of our business. 1 July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. CORSHR WOOD AND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD SPECIE INDIANA. ILLINOIS MARYLAND SOUTI.I CAROLINA GEORGIA ALABAMA NOOK AND JOU N. W. CORNER Or WOOD 41c TITTR 15F EVERY DESCRIPTION Pease's Ifisarbeuad Candy. AFreak supply, inn received from New Tack, and for sail at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth st: sent 1,2 lilt ARGAINS B ARGAINS ! ! BARGALNS !! ! LP Ali sorts of clothing and wearing apperal. Please call at No. 151 Liberty street, and see for yourselves 11 , , CT 7. .1. McCLOSKET.' dia 18 43 era _oporptriariadittw p ori iimielkireaftunbsion .2E•robsints, Ct9VrirtAYD, onto. A *GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer &.Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels On tho lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie &Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, `• Y IL Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Gichlinp, .1. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. par -Pa* ....par par ....par Beaver and Warren Packet =Et THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,tnaster, will= as regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing; leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM &.•• CO., Pittsburgh, 7,1 Mr 0 " , ( *AI • 1843. FARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL LINE OF STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, vis Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia. $9. Baltimore 9. Loaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood. st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central novae Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WAZEIINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE:, PRILARELPIIIA AND 'NEW YORK. THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice with the privilege of going through direct or taking one nights res: at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Strize Co. — rr.egular Packets, for Cincinnati. -"vs. pit The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. rs. The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM Sr. CO., may 40 A rants. 10 .no sale ....85 34 20 Baited States Portable Boat Liao Depot. CA. McANULTY very re:pectfully informs his • friends and the public, that he has made arrange ments to continue the agency of the boats forming the U. S. Portable BoatLiue, at the large new Warehouse, CORNER OF WAYNE AND LIBERTY STREETS, Canal Basin, where goods will be received and forwarded with usual despatch, and on the most favorable terms, to Baltimore, Philadelphia. Now York or Boston. THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, 272 Market st., Philadelphia. MOORE & CHASE, Agents. 75 Bondy's Wharf, Baltimore. sept. 4-3 m. A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 4e, Corner of Wood's.if.d Tirdstroeta,Pitisburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks ou the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES. Wm. Bell & C 0.,. John D. Davis, F. Lorene, 3. Painter &Co., Joseph Woodwe ll, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. ) JohnlißrOwn &Co. James M'Cundless. J. 8.. M'Donald. ) W. H. Pope, Esq,Pres't Bank INcLane'l American Winn Spec/lc. THIS is to certify that with 'MCLANE'S IVoa.m SPECIFIC, n child of mine passed upwards of 800 worms; his the most powerful Worm Specific now in use, H. DA RTEIOLOME Middlebury, 0„ Oct. 4, 1343. For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDb, seat. Corner 4th and Wood bit; . . . Dve Stuffs Just Received;. • . ell-UPPED LOG WOOD AND FUSTIC, Blue V Vitriol, Camwood, Alum, and a general stock of Drr. Woopa, in store, &nit for sale at.t.tio Drng Store JON:KIDD. Corner 4th and Wood sts. .. .. ._ .. .. 25 sept. 12 ALA.Dy who ii capable of taking charge of a household, is desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper in &private family , or as superintendent in& respectable hotel. She *ould have no objection to lestsmth'e eity if desired. todo so. For further infor maticm inghire at this office. aug 21—tf MACKEREL.-16Is. No. 3 Macketel, just received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS &CO. 43 Wood. St. Ti DEW stoats and Others. A GENTLEMAN, who thoroughly under3tands Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city the best of references will be given. Address at this office. cng 428—tf - • ow.cco.-10bcrites Burton's 5 b lump tObereo,- ‘25 do Russell & Robinson do 5 do linre's do 10 do a3sortcd si.seg a-nd brand!, jns.t received and for see tsy JEsi:SINGS & CO., 43, Wood strut, SAMUEI, MORROW, Igantactilier C;opper and Sheet Ironware,_ Nn 17, Fifth stre44 betteeen 14'ood and Market, Keepseonitantly on band a good a4sertment of wares and solicitaisitariiirpiblic patronage. Also, OU haoil the following articles': shovels, tnng - s, zridiron skillets, teakettles, pots, Grew., coffee miljs, &e. 'Mer chants and others are invited tr. call and examine for themselves, asbeis a e :maned to ISCH Cheap fcr cash or ippravta paper. marl—tf oothache! Toothache!! Toothache!!! THE above cornnblint. , can be cure d in ftvo mtc uteA, by usina the celebrated NI t: coy tics Dnors which is warranted. There are many i m i tu tion,,ani eoueterfeit.i, of the above. The qairy true and gexu ine artieleia to be had at TUTTWS 86 Fourth et tort 11: .-' ^ . Vito.- J. S. DICKEY, Beaver Road Company Piu.zburgh, Pa. nilexielphsa. t'inzinitati, 0., St. Loui,li y. lot fte Mgt' to tett • Staling Seats ' 10 LOTS, suitable for Milailrit, teat s 4 ej ratted, and within two inirtmes' walk of bi .t steam ferry boat landing, sold t priced' to suit the times. The terms of payment wall be rattle easy, either for cash'or such barter as canbe made ankh' Apply to the subscribers in .8 incingEatn, or Ms. p. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. June 1. JAS. PATTERSON,jr. Lots fbr Sale. Lots in Manchester. One and fourth Nene of d -- 1 - Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots no 41,42, sfl'isa,sd 181, 182, andlB4, in Cook's plan of Lots; on s tratta Hill. Also, Lots_ nos. 26, and 27, in Cook's pktior Lois on High street, near the new• Court lhaise. For apply to Z. W. RE3IIICGTONg sep 10 For side.. . LOTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane aid High street. .Apply to BENJAMIN DA RLDIGTON ' , Market near Fourth !ark For Rent. jam* That COTTAGE, situated in the Boroughs Pit 1 Lawrenceville, at pregent occupied by /obi The place has a very fine garden and good asiort meet of fruit trees. Any person renting can have die privilege of engaging for the ensuing year. Posses sion g,iven on the 1.. t of October next. • Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Liberty sagest or to Wm. Taman, Smithfield itreet. - sop. 1, 1843. A SMALL CHEAP FARM FORSALE. ASMALL Farm in tipper St. Clair township, a. bout 4i miles from Pittsburgh, and about atrilitsis of the Washington turnpike, contairringl64 land, well located and improved, and almost al[cili and under good fence; and will be a good place Vika extensive garduer, Sr.:". It has on it a „vod dam honae and barn; and iswell watered. It will be iold low for cash—or part cash and part - credit. Apply Harris'Agency and Intelligence Office. or SAMUEL NEALLAND. To !lent. P LEASANT rooms and good stem power, tit l4 cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty sa4 O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july 16. Freeman's Fire Brick for Ban. JUST received, 5000 Freeman's best fire Thick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on trial and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM St CO. may 2.7 No. 60 %sera. 'louses an Farms to /tent. IHE subscriberhas opened an office (in connexiaa with his Medical. Agency) for the renting and selling of Houses and FILMS-. As many persons aft consuanly wanting to rent houses without having th• time to run aboutthe city in search of one, can by call. ing upon the subscriber, and stating the kind a house they want, find one that will suit them, also know this number of moms, situation and rent, witty:du further t rouble. Owners of bones would find it to their interest to Cali, and give a description of them. and the rent thep require, as they wonld then find their houses rented sooner and with 'leas trouble. The pat s noage of the public is reTectfully solicited: scp 21-11 T. H, TUTTLF, 86.-ith mt. Houses, For Rant THE subscriber has opened a bdoktd record an* dwelling house, Warehouse, itotie, - sbap, rooms ur country farms and seats for rent, ebarging the own ers 25 cents each record. He will 'keep itopen for who v.i?h to rent any kind of property to examine, lind charge them 124 cents., and fora smalfeompetisation, will attend to renting all kinds of property fuldattend to all kinds of business betwegn landlord and tenant. ISAAC 'HARRIS, Agent, No. 9, Fifth it A Good Pargi'for Sale Or .21 . zahartipo. A FARM of 130 acres on Sugar Creek„Armstrang A ceunty, 100 of which is improved. This farm is well watered by springs and twolerge runs which pass nearly through it and then unite, funning an excellent Mill * Seat. 40 acres are first rase 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 dais IN or for sheep, and lies very well. There is on it i good apple orchard. a substantial keewecl log house, a large log barn and n good coal batik, easily accessible, in good order, and the qcantit;y inexhaustible. This farm lies within 18 miles• of Freeport, 9 miles fiord Kittanning, 4 miles from a Catholic chapel, and 2 milea from a Presbyte'rian and Seceder churches It wall by sold at a bargain for cash cr exchanged for ago three story brick house and lot in Pittsburgh. For terms and particulars enquire nt Harris' General A gency and Intelligence office, or of the subscriber oat tie premises. S.J. scp Landieth's barden Seeds. A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always 1111111 hand and for sale. at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, se. 10 164, Liberty st., head of Wood. Peach Tree's. TElt subscriberlats just receivedfionathe . sery of Landreth and Fulton. near Philadelphia a lot tff the choicest i:ariely of peach trees, to which lii would call The attention of the pnldic.. - F..L. SNOWDEN, No. Is 4 Liberty st„ beta of Wood. DR. McLA.NE'S LIVER PILLS. T HEREBY certify that I have knOwn number' a ipeople who have taken Dr. McLane's Liver Pill's, and have been Much benefitted by them, and I believe them to be the best pills for liver complaints, and for general Ilse, of any pill noW before the public. MrCHAEL VORNEY; I hereby certify that I have been alilicted for 6 yenta with a liver coMplaint; and have applied to different physicians, and all tp little or no effect, until I mode u,e of Dr. McLane's Pills. In taking two boxes of then' I ant pearly testored to perfect health. • SAMUEL DAVIS. nrar Pittsburgh, August 16, 1843 M"Foi sole at the Dime Store of JONATHAN aug 22 corner 4th and Wood streets,Piitsbirrgli. LIVER COMPL An.; TS-- Tiyapersio and Mid se,s(ion, with costiveness, aseidity of thestchit ach. hardness of food after meals, heartburn, flatulency, liver t omplaints, with pain in the aide and shoblder. ,aundice. bilious complaints, 'dropsy, diabetes, giakiel, ,tone, end inilat-Imatirra of the nines, tire most perfect* removed and aired by the HEPATIC ELIXIR. 'i. This article his the most astanishingeffects in Mt* all complaints of the stomach and digestive orprzts. Many highly respectable individuals in New York !rave been cured.. after trying every other semedslll vain, and have given in iheirnaw.es orittapetiiiiitdoeil. refer to them. It is pleasant to the taste, 011E4/M not in ihe least interfere with the daily avecark . l . #4l* Imaonst il taking it. Many families ofthis city have pleased with the medicine, that ihey use . it is ' • only family medicine. By using it occatoonakr, keeps the stomach free from bilious disorders, and.** liver notice, with the secretions of the body in the mods perfect activity. It is composed entirey of vegetablast The cure will be gradual, but certain and ',crummiest. For sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street. sea 6. DEL M'LANEIi ILIVEEILICAN WORM 951=7/43: Mr. 3 KtDD---Sir:—A child `lntlltli."4l rag! old, was constantly indisposed, =I pal 'pale eorriplez i n; but had always a good appetite. la order to have the child well. I. bought a small bottle af McLane's Yos naifnce of which I gave him 3-sroomfals, after wbsiliir 0 0 or 25 care worrrn were rarefied. I wish an Gris. mans would read ttla above facts. The child's health is much improved. Chartfer's Creek. Sep!. CU'For sale at the Dr'-17 Store of JONATHAN KIE)D; oet2 Corner of Chanel Wood ate: Pistabg.; Pelt _ . ITOPKINS' EXTRA ALCOHOL. for retailist e for sale at the DRUG STORE of JON tifl A N MLA, Cikrac r 44 4 :1) eIS Wa 4 Wa r - a MITH'S NEW TOltli, TN' NT. 13, _ in storvonail fur . WAREHOUSE.of ad . % _ -