THE DUQUESNE GREYS. , . Naivrithstandin g the inclemency of the weather on Monday, this fine company turned out with full ranks, for:the rpose of drilling for the medal. They were to the Arsenal by the Birmingham Guards. Capt. !larding and Lieut. Rodman were chosen by the Officers of the company to award the medal to the bas drilled soldier in the ranks. They expressed an opinion that never, even in the regular service, had they met with a better drilled company than the G reys. _ , Tice fallowing is a copy of the award of she judges: The undersigned being called upon by the officers of •the Dequesne Greys to award a medal to the best dril ,kat soldier—decid e that the merits (W.f. Appleby D. B. Sheble, Charles - Glenn and R. B. Guthrie ire equal, sad Ihit they draw lots for the prize. B. HsrtniNc, Capt. Ordnance. - • . The four T. J. RODMAN, Lt. Ordnance. gentlemen designated proceeded to draw 44 for the medal which was won by Mr. B. 13. Guth .,. Wham all were such well drilled soldiers, it was a - A wow of difficulty to select the best, and the adjudica tion of the gentlemen chosen to decide, gave perfect * on to all parties.—Chronicle. .. ... , .•,., -- - THE ROGUE IN RUFFLES. William Goc/dard, of Petersham, Mass., whose for ge/11.10430 the amount of some $41,000, we have before pillfiaett, we learn from the Worcester Xgis, on be istiLiiiiiigned on three indictments, pleaded guilty to Blain ell. Major Aaron Brooks, of Petersham, who abkeilnAred on account of the forgeries to a consider tent, was voluntarily pu y to the untarnished ch t upon the stand to tes tifaracter w e hich Mr. Goddard laidstlgnsys sustained—it being th purpose of the tes timony to . appeal to the Court in mitigation of punish ment. The. ether witnesses did not appear against this: prisoner. On Saturday morning Goddard was massteneed to two years' confinement and labor in the State Prison upon each indictment, in all :ix years. IFMr. G. bad been a ragged, half-starved poor gereemm, how anxious would have been all these ele ant individuals to appear against him, aid twenty lassiirwould bar.ll tn y have been thought suMeient punish. mem fin- the scap. GOVERNKf ENT Th - 51gj E ------ - lARGEs. Kr. .Hartt, a clerk in the v Treasury Department, a Withinon, has been discharged be he accept ed a gift of $l5O of General Van Nesss, after ha , ing rafaidiy paAsed the General's claim again s t Go: ern meet for a large amount. Dr. Vantye, anothe r c'erk, lust also been dischaTed. , ilar On Thursday evening about II o'clock one of the Croton pipes in Canal street burst, with a loud re port, throwing stones and earth several feet in the air, and fit a few minutes the street presented the appear tilfce of a lake. !Co one understanding bow to turn oir t water, it continued to run for half an hour or more, to the ao small damage of the . nei hborin-• cellars.— g I". sun. Crl.t is serioudy sail, and believed by persons arktc:lare looked up to as Court authorities in France, iillit the King of the French has formally declared Ids Itgontitnl of nut permitting any one of his sons to be Candidate .for the band of the Queen of Spain. There is nothing new in this languale; for it has been all iilottg held. But people are now inclined to think it ANNIE eincere. And they add, Louis Phillipe has de kko-fared it to be utterly inilitE.Tent to him whether a rein' ee of Coburg or a son of Don Francisco de Paula lie the hitsband of Igaboht. , - SI X LIVES LOST! 'THE EXPLOSION AT Ss uot:itri Es•—Our correspnu ntgives us the following furth• r particular, in vela- Otits: to. the blowing up of Messrs. Lallin and Smith's CrtFtkrr mills in Sau gerties:—"o:l e of the proprietors kd the.physician, who prcmptly left for the scene of thu diaaster, immediately after hearing the exploi:iou, have just returned. atastro The account they give of this 11yr-- fig:cphe beggard delcription. Six individuals *tie literally torn into fragment:l. The largest portion 14ilf & body that waj found was the foot and a part of a lotet. man, thrown several hundred feet from the taig. The boarding house and several other buildines here atom or /OSS injured. Glass broken, and clam hey' torn down anti othtrwisedatnazed. A man who W walking with a ' O - an in his hand, a few rods from the mill; erns violently thrbivn to the ground, arid upon rettinifni tc; clinacititisni;ss.; found large piece s of tim- Itia 4 7 , itoeies; bottirls and shingles falling about hitir in ei•- tritaliection: The names of those who ivdi-e killed weivi.:—Fliram Norcott, John CaA, Virgil LO.W n, --:-- lirptahliias, a boy of James Cash, and a Swiis name not,known: .V. Y. sun. , tAt the trotting on the Beacon Course - 7, n Thunicla, the first beat of two miles wits won by Lady n/folk in 5' minutes and 19 seconds; the second by itfclotian in Ai 20; the third was a dead heat hewcen sneticus find Dutchman in 5 22, and the fourth was won by Dutchman in 5 29. REPEAL ASSOCIATION. h.s At al adjourned m - .tetin , r of the repeal as.sociatim, ld on•ltio ath y9tin:t. at the arm ny of, the Hibernia-Cfnsnris. .1.1 NIES P. B I.lot, wAS called to the chair, W. Dostigrirr Si; VV. B. CoNt.oace Were eleet/d'vice Prcnsid.nts and J. S. Cosgrer t/-,S cretarv. jectSiveral rnilern3 a a idresse.l them .‘etin g upo n sub s that the ohje-.t, wiPn mation it was Reeobretl- association proceed to the selection of regular officers for the ensuing term. The rasult of this election, WZI.4 ay.! sOIOCIIOO of the following gentlemen to 611 the ras p ct ivo offices annex ed tattteir mimes: Axonew Butocr., John Anderson, James !lay, SL Vice Preaidents; Daniel Mc Deal, John S, Cosgrove, Treas urer. Jetties P. Barr and Robert E. Phillips, Secretaries. OR motion, adjourned, to meet on Tuesday evening, 16th inst. at 7 o'clock. ---- , Young Upson Tea. 7 i rHEsTs half chests and brvte i Yana Hy _,..,,.:5 A ... )i Tea . , ofg ' Joi ri u2l itr, laic reeci vod, ai;d fo - r sale 'low for ca.lh. JO FIN oil.' D. D.1V15, corner of Wool aad Fifth sts. TO LET. at A ,T, v , e vp iin S,T a J mi lt Y bor,..iervk ,hltui.iviet,eson„itath'ielocofort:lear ((Fifths-NI Union stra it;, Po3ries3ion given abilyt. Enquire of 011. To ticliossorable the Ad ges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of tke Peace, in an2l for the y of Allegheny. Til 'petition of Griffith Jones, of Lower St. Clair . ,toweship, in the county aforesaid, humble shew eth, that your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and oth adden, et hie dwelling house, in the township aforesaid, Rays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a y lintinos r petitiotokeepa public house of entertainment. And ottner, as in duty bound, will pray. G. JONES. Yfit.. the subscribers, citizens of Lower St. Clair toWnshiy, do certify, that the above petitione r is of gold roPute for honesty and ternperhoce, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for thew noodation and lodging of Amngers and travelers, and that slid taver n is necessary. John Obey, James Flaniga n ,John Buchanan, John Sk, John Robinson, J'h Due nil rge S/avy, Jonathan Neele,y. GO S. say s , John Brawdy, E. INPlaincit, Eli ?field Ephraim Jones, jr., Chaa. Quigley, - IL. Sterreu, J. P. Ross, James _Varian. 011-at ILY PO ?40RM NG, O CTOBER 1843 CP'For business earth, &c., see firstpage. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF .ADE. COMXITTEE FOR OCTOBER. W. J. Howard—J. B. Semple—George Ogden. iARRIFAL:EXTRAORDINARY.—That distinguished forsousee, the "Razor-Strap man," has arrived in ear Anotber number from "Cassius" will appear tri ntorreir. President; JAMES MAY Bargains to be ad. 3,68 , A (...R willEbe 0 S OF VALUABLEV a A L 'l bargainUA B L i n E i, LANDS i s i D i S t purchasers. The land lies in Tyler and Nicholas gini Vira—and CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMBRANCES. For particulars inquire of the subsci ibers, if bv letter, postpaid, oct 10 LLOYD & CO., 140 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. WE have receiveTo Printers. d, and will hereafter to keep con. stantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink, in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city. Ordure from the country accompanied by the cash IN ALL CASES) will be promptly attended to. Oct 10—tf PHILLIPS & SMITH, Office of the Post and Manufacturer, I NO TICE—Tha t my wife ESTHER, having a left my bed and board, this is to caution the public gainzt trusting tensible for any her b oard, account, as I will not be res debts she may contract. oct. 10-3t'. JAMES O'BRIEN. INew Groceries !I N addition to their former Excellent Stock of FRXSA IFArtuLy Gnocr: ark: s. the subscribers have this day received Nu's. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel. No's. 1 and 2Shad and Salmon, Susquehann a and Labrador Herring, Cod Fish, Liquorice. Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, Lemons,. Sultana Raisins, Prepared Cocoa, Sago, Mace, Saltera rus, Saltpetre, Sperm Candles, Chalk, IVhiting, Rotten Stone, &c. &c.; togethe r with a great vat iety of rare and choice article s in their line; all of which they offer at Wholesal e or Retail, on very reasonable terms. LLOYD & Co., . 7 Cows. C ,- 1 1 4 iii t. , ,E s , t t o h ll e n p , i r: i . IT i:lseuotftthi:.einsiudld'slcern"rSre'ptlievmintirti Two COWS. One of them is a Red Cotr, with a white li.we,nbo nt six years old; the other is a Brindle, witha white face, large horns, very old; no other marks per eeivable. The owner is desired to come forward, prove i Property and take them away, or they will be dielloted of to law. oct 9-3t* WILLIAM HARE. RECHitter Almonds and Gin' ger Boot EIVED this day, a choice lot of Bitter Al do. real Jamaica GinTer Root, and common do. ALSO, a few catty boxes choice Guttrottogn T. LLOYD 8:. CO's, oct 7. 140, Liberty st. J UST RECEIVED and for sale by WM. THORN, No. 53, Market street, 500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar, GOO " " in casks, 100 " vitriegnted soar, ; AT I RIVATE SALE. 50 " ii bite Castile, (only lot in market) i A T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms. corner 100 " almond soap, in 4 lb. casks, i AI L of IVothi arid Fifth streets. An extensive as -50 doz. shaving soap, sortment of DRY GOODS, recently purchased in the 10 ." Glenn's rose spermacetti soap, Air chapp e d East fur cash, aryl which will be sold at u small ad• hands and for softening the shin. . vance on Eastern prices. for curmacy or approved ea- The subscriber has on band a larger assortmen t ~r the above articles than any other establishmen t in this ; d"r''ed " Yes. Tim' Th"rtment cunlist ' in !art of i - 10 pit-c. , s wool dyed blue black broadcloths; city, and is also receiving, a large supply or fresh re g. o• , 15 " super. blue cloth; Vi c , W 3 . THORN, 10 " biow a , olive and mixed cloths; oct 7 No. 53, %Act street.l 4 " super. Beaver cloth s; 5 pilot clothi; 40 " rassinetts, u.ssorted colors; some very fine; 50 flannel., twilled and plain white, red, green and yellow. 00 " Engiisli merino, assorted colors: 100 all wool blanket shawls; 200 cotton plaid:shawl.; 1,000 doz. sp ml cotton, all colu N; 100 piece.: !de:Jelled and brown inn dins, and a great variety of other articles usually found in a Dry limmig !lousy. ST7IFr" A Ise, a., assortment of boots, shoes, and bats which will all be sold at prices without regani to the late advances in the East. The Right Principhg & D. RINEHART. Alanufacturers and t Tv - , I v • dealers in all kinds of TGbacco, Snuff and Ci- I gars,No. 133. Liberty street, and head of Cattail Bin, . Pittsburgh, I'n., wou!tl respectfully announc.e to 'mer chants t and sl.ttalers generally, that they have determined I to doA the TUCOIT ritisetPLE with regard to the ! tares of tobacco kegs &e. The people may rely upon i it, that hereafter, the tares of kegs and boxes u ill he 1 • CORRECT. They hope, by 611 let (MOO tiOTI to ./1.1.31t/C9, together with furnishin g the re, y best articles in their line, to merit, as heretofore, a liberal share of patron- t I age: Order.; ptomptly executed. o— w / New Lishon Patriot, Stark County Democr4ntlßu t ler Herald, and Franklin Arch publish to amount of one dollar, send One copy of paper to advertiser, and charge this office: Por S. fi DOZEN Patents Bu ke ale ts and tubs assorted sizes, 21J 30 dozen of all sizes of Window sash window glass °fail sizes to suit, by the box or retail—Naiis and spikes—Carpet chain—A variety of shovels, spades, axe-handle=, hoei, augurs, brushe.s, cottee-mills, Louis ville lime, the balm of life, 13rodie's anti-billious and anti-dispepti c pills, Evans' camomile and aperient pills , ;Haisley' s anti billion; pills; events in Indian bisto rv. history of the backwoods, American pioneer. Sew all's path'ology of drunkeness, perrridnentlemperance doeunients; bacHnis and an ti-bricchus, and a large vari ety of temperance doctinients, Sabbath ind ddy school books, ink, quills, ‘6 - iting., and wrapping paper, &c. for sale low fur cash or approved coontry product,. oct 4. ISAAC HARRIS. I :ONES, nztruPur & co STREET, Z . A ce RE now rei% ing an e No. 48, WOOD xt ensivenvsortme nt of 1_ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, which have been purchased in Philadelphia and New York, at the lercest pricegfor Cash. Their stock con sists in part of blue, black and invisible gmen cloths; blue and black pilot and beaver cloths.; plain and fan ev cissimeres, sattinetts, Kentucky jeans mal.kerjevs, Ida -I, and colored merinos; bl?ck, colored; wo:tered, chap,;, nbleand figured alParras; plain anal rich printed muslin de Mine; domestic, Earl,ton and Cluisari ging ham::: linseys. plain, striped and plaid; tichings, checks, bleached and brown cottons, a great variety of Riney prints; giraffe and buffalo cloths, Genoa cords, hosiery, gloves, suspenders, buttons, canvass, padding and buckram, besides an infinite variety of other articles, all of which they will take crest pleasure in shewing to the mercantile community. They flatter themselves that the variety and prices will be found such as to in duce all who give them acid!. to make a bill with them, 02-1 w E. A. .11Eta cre, 127 WOOD STREET, H A F V A E L i n n w A Is cs- D e WINTERi v and opened DRY GOODS, con ,o their Stockol, prising the greatest rariOty to be found in any house in the city. These goods have been very carefully, and it is ho lievedjudirionsly purchased for cash, most of them at the lowest spring prices, and will be sold accordingly. Goods can now be bought cheape r thnn in any of the Eastern citieA, and merchants will do well to examint here, before going farther and faring worse. see r),) ..., New Pall and Winter Good& HAMPTON & SMITH, No. 112 WOOD Srnttr, A RaEmingeovineoznaainganetanlndenotifeefraefor s n a a l b e le a D vetj G large , consi-tin g of plain waved, and diamond bearer , cloth, broad cloths of everycolor, cassimeres, sattinetts, jeans, kerseys, linsevs. flannels, baizes, bleached and brown cottons, drills, ticks, Alpacca lustres black and colored, plain and printed merinos, mouslin de lains, Irish li nens, Mattioni and other silks, ribbons, Inces,cambrics, musline, merino, fancy and blanket shawls, sewing silks, spool and skein threads. &c., &c.. togethe r wiih an assortment of carpets, russ floor cloths, &c , all cf which we are able to sell as cheap as goods can now be bought in anv market, east or west. . sop 21—tf CI.2%ifTWS NEW YORK Y ARNISHrA o . 1. quick dryieg, store, VA REHOUSE of and for sale at the DRUG oel 2 J. KIDD, - Corner of 4th and Wood rea. In tic Aar* Cox of . 41 kgbev county,, of Jodi Ter wo B4 3, P. No. 3. M. St 14. Bank or Pittsburgh, rej :IV William Pentland. • • A ND now, to.wit, October 7, 1843, on motion of Mr. l4lcCandless,the Court appoint F. R- Shunk, Esqr. Auditor, to distribute proceeds of sale in this case. From the Record, ALFRED SUTTON, Pro. The Auditor above named will attend for the pur poses of his appointment, at his officein Fourth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Thursday, 16th day of November, A. D. 184.3, at 2 o'clock, P. M. ofsaid day, when and where he will hear all persons interested. oll—d/tw3t. F. R. SHUNK, Auditor, 'OPKINS' EXTRA ALCOHOL, for retailing, for sale at dm DRUG STORE of JONATHAN KIDD, Cornerof4di and Wand sts. Real Estate at Auction. WILL be sold, on Monday, the 16th inst., at o'clock, A. M., at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, the following described property. viz; Part of lot numbered in the orieinal plan of Pitts burgh 185, bounded as follows: beginnin g on Front st , at the north west corner of said lot, and running thence by First or Front street eastwardlv 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. 06-ta ASSIGNEE'S SALE. WILL BE SOLD ON TH URSD A Y MORNING, the 12th inst., at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, by order of W m . P. Baum, Assignee ofJno. H. Mellor &Co., the entire e foll stock ow f o goods remaining on hand, among, which are thing, Two splendid Piano Fortes, Violins of different qualities, Superior Violincello s , with patent heads, Clarionett s and Flutes, French Horns, Trombone s and Bugles, Opheclides, Bass Horns and Bassoons, One Guitar, Music Boxes, Mouthpieee s for Clarionetts, Horn, [Bugle, Trombone Violin strings, Clarionett reeds, bridges, &e., and Tenor Drums, Mas,n's Harp and U. S. Psalmody, 10500 sheets of Music for Piano, A variety of Flute Music, Precepto rs for different instrument*, Steel Pens, Quills, Drawing Pencils, Looking Glasses, Chessmen and Board Printer's Cards, Pocket books and Walles, ts, A variety of Combs, Wax Dolls, jointed Dolls, Needles and Skein Cotton, Be,t Cologne Water, Brittania. Teapots and Spittoons, Silver Pencils and Toothpick, Ivory head and common Canes, Window Glass and 'White Lead, One 8 day Clock, brass works, One 24 hour " " " Twu lacy elfin Timepieces, Three pair Scale Beams, An assortment of variety Goods and Toys, Fifty yards Fluor Oil Cloth, Show eases, Counter, Stove, Venitian Blinds, Writing Desks, Chairs, large IRON SAFE, Setts of Drawers, &c., &c. The sale will be positive arid without reserve, and will be continued from day till day until the whole are disposed of. Terms cash, par money. oct2 '43 WM P. BAUM, Assignee. JNO. D. DAVIS. [ Advocate and Chronicle copy) ANclimirer FOR C. A. I:I7cANDITY, Canal WARDI NG & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Basin, corner Mlityne and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Line. _sept 9-3 m. 80 03 , 017aL P. i c i :i t i m l 14- t i It.:OL Dwhi,a.ximiresitn.ovoepdpohiitse n t r , a rhlo ine9E s taL k.A Drug Store, where he will hoop constandy on hand Tomb Stones Monuments etc. ' , -.r. ap 19-Iyr , JUST RECEIVED and for sale en consignment, 7 hluis bacon, 7 hhds sugar, .. . . _ Can be seen at the store ofjacob Painter(; co . aug 29 J.:K. MOORHEAD Sr. CO. of Pirtziersii* T"' partner, Di hip hf.retor9r.e existinz under the style of Devine& M'Anttay, is this day Llifisolyed by mutual iorisent. H. Devino i 4 to collect all /RIMS due to th'.3 c.nictirn, and pay all claims Contracted for the concern up to this date. DEVINE. C.. 4. IVI'ANULTY Pittriburgh, Sept. 1. 1843: IL Devine respectfully inform s his friends and the thdt he still continues in the Transporting business, and that he has removed the °ince of the . U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 45 Water ssreet, next dder below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. H. DEVINE. MOKED HERRINGS -25 boxes smoked her. ringsjust received and for sole by . HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Ca. 43 • Wood street. THEDissolution of Portent:ship. Partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Dicicar and ALEXANDER, is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. JAMES DICKEY,. Kept. I, 1843, WM. G. ALEXANDER. . JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends and the public, thathe still continues in the Transpor tation Business, at his Warehouse, CORNER or Lreza- TY AND WAYNE STREETS, Canal Basin, under the name of the "Independent Portable Boat Line," where he will receive and forward freight to the East at the lowest terms sept. 4—tf. ----- ~. tie pmprietor s of _the MORNING Posr and MER CURY AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform . their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of ,r ip 4 /r 411 31 1 ;1161i 3-4 :11F33 4111 c0t1313 aa.g.3aaact rcnuu_c;_____ , Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are . prepared to execute ~ ~ ~ . A BOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store Y LETTER PRESS PRINTING ! in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerabl soiledand worn. It is signed bv James Gaston and( OF EVERY DSCRTPTION. another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. The own- Books, f Bills of La:ding, Circulars, er can have it by identifying and paying expenses Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Julv - 3cf. • Handbills, Blank Check's, Hat Tips. all ttinbs ig 33lauks. Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, will/. op Printed on pr . vriale crcts, the s , hortest notice and most reasonable terms. . We respectfully a s k the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of mar business. July 31, 1813. PHILLIPS & SMITH. of a Settled Cou gh ! 1 - 1 R. NFLANES Sudorific Lung Syrup, being a safe 1./ and effectoal remedy for Cour, Catarrhal Fever, Influenza, Pleurisy, the first of fog stars of Con sumption, Asthma, Whooping Couch, &e. Some do zen of certificate s of its valuable effects can be pro duced, one of which is now offered. This is to certify, that I hada very severe Cough all last winter; and was very much reduced. After trying medical aid to no purpose, I was advised to procure a bottle of Dr. , M'Lane's Lung Syrvp; it gave me relief immediately, and in two weeks I was able to go out, and fully believe it to be one of the most valuable med icines now before the public, for Cough and breast com plaints. ELIZABETH MORRIS. A fresh supply of this valuable Cough medicine just received at the Drug store of DD, oct 7 No. 60, corner of Wood an J. d F KI ourth sts uriton John D. Davi s AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCEPT TSread Corner o Wood and sth sti., Pittsburgh, y to f receive mercimadize of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experienc e in the above business; flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satitfitction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MON DA I'S and THIIELSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening; at early gas light aug 12-7 JOEIN D DAVIS, Auctioneer ------------------- PENNSYL VANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh ----------------- Merchante and Manufacturers' bank.. Exchange ..... " Do. Hollidaysburgh ........... P HILADELPHIA. Bank of North A merica ......... Do Northern Liberties.-.-_ Do Pennsylvania ...... .... . Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank.... fien.rington hank........ Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics ................. lltoyamensing .................... Philadelphia bank .............. .. Schuylkill ..... ......... - ....... Southwark ..... " .............. .... Western ....... " ........... . Bank of Penn Township ............ Girard bank ...................... U. S. bank and branches ...... COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Germantown .......... " Chester county ... Delaware county .. : ...... " Montgomery county. ..... Northumberland .... ..- 1 Farmers' bunk of Bucks county-- 1 Eastonbank ...... ..... ....... Doyleseown bank ...... .. —.. ... Franklin bank of Washington ...... Bank of Ch-ambersburgh.... ....... " Middletown .... ... Gettysb urgh .... .. Lewistown ...... " Susquehisnna county Berkscounly bank........ . ..... Columbia Bankand Bridge Company. Carlisle bank .......... Eris bank ........................ .......... .... Farmers and Drovers' bank..... -. " Bank of Lancaster........ Nar a, Bank of 12eadifig ............ . risburg bank ............ . ....... f Honesdale " .................... .... ... Lancaster Lancaster co. .... . _.,. ..... " ..................... MLebanon " ................... iners' bank of ................ .... —...; Monongahela bank of Brozenarille ............. Veto Hope and Delaware Bridge' company. —lO Northampton bank -.__.• —.no sak Towanda batik .................. Wyomin g bank ...... - West Branch bank York bank OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsva le Clinton bank of Columbus ....... Columbiana bank of .Volo Lisbon- Circleville (Lawrence, cashier). " ( Warren, cashier). Cincinnati banks . ...... . ... . . Chillicothe bask ............ Commercial bank of Lake Erie_ Dayton bank.. —.. • . ........ . Franklin bank of Columbus-_.. Partners' and Mechanics' bank of Ste tibettrille Farmers' bank of Canton .............. Geansea .... .... .................... . Granville ....................... Hamilton .... Lancaster ...................... 3 larictta ...... .. . • . ............ Massillon...--- . ............ Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Ilmtnt Pleasant.._-__ N ,, rwalk Putnam.— Sandusky, . Scioto"..__ Urbana... - iroostcr... Xenia.""._ Zanesville INDIANA State bank and branckes ..... State Scrip._.._. All bank* ..... L State bank.... .. ...... Bank of Illittois, Shateneetown VIRGINIA. Bank of ihc Valley of Virginia.--_..; ........ Bank of Virginia...... . .... 1...... Exchange hank of Virginia.....---.. : ....... 1 1 Farmers' bank of Vi rain ia . • . ...... . ...... Nora- IVesiern bank of Virginia —•. • . . I rckante and Mechanics' bank of Virginia. I Branches —.— . _Nit/mo re Ci MARYLAND. All ty banks.. . ..... other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks...,„ N SOUTH CAROLI All solvent bank* A • All solo bcinks Mobile banks.. Cokntry banks Loulstm A. New'drietini d. (g00d.,. . TENNESSiE AU banks— lidot Ain' nip - PRINTING OFFICE, K. W. CORSZR or wOOD rirrn are ,Pdase's Boarhound Candy: A F . ms supply just received, from New York, and 11 for salc at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth st. sept 12. ARGAINS I B ARGAINS! ! BARGAINS !! All sorts of clothing and wearing apperal. Please call at No. LSI Liberty street, and see for yourselves. lisp 7. J. McCLOSKEY. 1 ' Otte a MCAT a t 4 CORRECTED DAILY BY KIIABINIZ, ILECIUNGE CORNER or WOOD AND TR/RD STS. SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturer.' Scrip Exchange Bankb'crip ........ Currency . .... ........... ....................... Brig Bank Scrip. ................. EXCHANGE --AT SIGHT. . On Pkiladelphia ...... ....... New York..__., 805t0n.,,. SPECIE KENTUCKY itLl.ors --'••par GEORGIA.• ALAZAMA ........ .0 -..2 .......... ....4 ''''''' :::::::::: :::: .par -. par -- par - • -par ---par • - .....par -•- • - - -par • • • ----- par - par . :-.7t.':_•;g.- r; 147.31-t- M t*ftl_'\''' . par vzi.7.1.::: zr..--z,.. 7; _. „ -7,--.. .par .par 8 3 .par FARE. - S. , M a tt, LISE OT STAGES .parAND RAIL RoAn CA.R . 3, from Pittsburgh, via r , to ford, Chambersburtr, Hanishur g and Lancater, to .par Philadelphia, connectinz with the Main train of Clir3 to .16 N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles star,ing and one night out. 36 Also, the dirPct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia Baltimore $9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. 9. Office 2,1 door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., feb 23, 1813-Iy. Proprietors. .._....par par ...... ..par ....-•••• par ........ .par . ........ par ...... par The Groat Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Oliio Rai. Road Company. ~.. ....,:_ ..,.7.,.,T ;,..--FiTLV..,..! frzLoi: ..- ....Itat.l-,t '''' 1,14 . - NEW LINE OF U. S. 3,D,1L COACHES FOR WAstnNorott CiTY, BALTIMORZ, PUILADELPZIA AND NEW YOE.E, To Rent. THIS line is in full operation and 1,--tves Pittsbur.Th to LEASANT rooms and good steam power, at the daily at 6 o'clock A. M.. via Walling -to n Pa. I and national road to Cuml)er:7.„d, cor.r.c„ing here I i cast steel file rinundut ° l 7' eerier of Libert Y arid O'Hara meets. Apply on the premises. july 16. with the rail road C ,'s to all the above places: Tray- 1 elers will find this a ;ne , •tly and comfortable route, ) -----reemait's Piro Mick for Sale. it being a separate and distinct Pitt burgh and Cum- I ir UST received, 5000 Freeman's besc Eire Brick] Berland line, facilitie s will be afforded which have not I al which will hereafter be kept coos tan fly ort hand been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at I and sold low far cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. the shortest notice. with the privilege of-going through 1 may 27 No. 61 1. Water at. ! Y direct or taking one nights ms: at their option. i __.7_____„____________;____ ____________ For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahel a 1 Efoitseo and Ferias to neat, House. L. W. STOCKTON, I rri HE subscriber has opened an office (in connexion feb 3--dtf. President of . R. Stage Co. .t. with his Medical AzencY) for tbe r "ming sad ---iffeirtairfor Cimizi sellin g of Hou=es and Farms.. As many persons are i constantly wanting to rent liorases without having tho -...c.‘ e..-- - 1 time to run about thr, city in search of cme, can by call ; La. upon the subscriber, and stating the kind r f bourns • The Swiftsure, Robinson .Ma_ster, leaves every I ths "J . want, fi nd one t hat 'in sui t then ; Eilii° kn°W LEI 4 I number of rcorns, situation and rent without further Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves even. Friday at I truubie * • • • Owners of hou3e s would End it to their interest.to 10 o'clock a. m. call and give a descriYtion of t hem , and the rent the , . The Alonusomerv. Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat- ,' • • ' ; rr•quire as they "cold then End their houses sewed urday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Ex Parkiasun Ma,ter leave s every Sun- i "`'”er and with leas ttut Lie` .. day a, press 0a a. al. ' ' ' 1 The ' , menage of the rl/b:ir il ~,,nertruil% so T. II Tr TTLL, 66, 4th at. JOHN B IRMINGHA.II & CO. ' e l' 2/-tr Aeenitt. 1 -----':"------------.-_--- ----- --......35 United State. Portable Boat Line Depot, T" !louses, sc., For Bent. snbseriber has opened a hook to record any dwellic house, trarehon,e, store. shop, Ferule or country far n ms and seats for rent, rb arsine the own erg 2.5 cents each record. H. will keep it opon for all Iwho tybdt to rent any hind of property tn c7.amint, end charge them .19.1 r.,,;; _p nrd for a small cornpentation, I c. ill attend to renting all hinds of prererty. and attend C A. ,Ic.iN FIJI' ..„ ~..,. r.e., 1 -,,.,,. t i„,j, i,je,i ire; ,: :..) all I;II:d3 of. busiLe.:: b•-•!;:coi, landlord t:d tenant IS.I.AC lIARRIS. Aennt, ' • friends and the public. that ltu stmt cr V/IP:re- i • No. 9, Fifth it. meats to continue the titt - enc. of tb , boat.: fon:dr - 1,7 the I Sept 21 - U. S. Portable Boat Line, lit the liana, net% Warehouse, i ----- CORNER OF \VA YNE AND LIF.F.RTY STTIEJ:TS, Canal c - ' A Good Farm for Sale or Exeharige Basin, t‘ hem good , : will be ro-, ired and fnrtt ardcd ; A FARM 0f.130 acres on Sugar creel:, Armstrong ~.-1 county. IRO of which is improved. Tills fartn is with usual despatch, and on th, 0r...t facoraLle tt'itn,, : well watered by sprinns unite,rn IN iliCh pass to Baltimore, Phelphia, Nev, yotli nr Bosun. TT-1011.1S Pun 13 rDt;E. Agent, nearly through it and then fort:linear} excellent 31b0R2 7 . ) m , rk ,., , r. , 1 , ! ,,, ia , ! ,, ii , 1 , th. , Am . ' Spat. 40 acres are fires rate for rnendow Cr T.: & el l A sa A c,,,,,,,. I ernin T crops. and the balarre iA rood for fall rFain....... i Tliefr is no 11%71C,C lard, and it is well adurtrd for a dat -75. Bou,l ‘ .., IV.harf, Bahl:nom 1 ry nr fry sheen. and lies ~ or- wo.!1. ?herr is on ft 4 1 I rood npro, nrch.nrrl. a ,tubttan•ial he - weri lee hotte. a. larce Intr Fare nrrl a coed coal hank. easily accessible. in ,-;‘,- , d , wl-r. and :I e Fi onenti,,y irexhansti We. 71.. t i a Ki rm lies ‘N itl , '.r 10 illi'.eS of Freernrt. 9 miles from t anrYng, 4 trni:e,; - fr; rn 11C:1th:olio chare.l, and e miles front a Preshyt, Han and Seceder churches lt will be so'd at a I argail, fur cask or r.rchanged far a gixal three story brick hrotse and '"t' in ri,tsFurgh. Fur . terms and particu'ens ercnire ri , Harris' General. A,- 7nry and Intelligence cif.ne, or of the sul ., •criher on the rmrridter. e? 27 S. J. WHITE. s• sept. 4-3 m _ ALLEN Erchance Br( ker. No. 46, Corner of Wood and Third erects, Pitt.s3ur x; Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solveet Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the I:a3:ern citieq, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, Collected. RP :FF:IIE7'IOE! Wm. & John I). Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter S Co., ( Pittsburgh, Pa• Joseph Woodwc:11, Jar, Nfriv. amen Alav, J AI Jnl e i:H . B B ro r n oIN 1) m u & & C C o o ; phijudelphia. James M'Candless. Cincinnati, 0., J. R..ll'Donald. Sr. Loni 4, Mo. V. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Ky. } ,IlicLane's Amerl7;lll7;rno. Yr His is to certify that wit McLANE'S, Wtann SPECIFIC, a child of mine ! assedupwara s of 64)0 Worms; it is the most powerful Worm Spocifie no w i n Middlebury. 0.. Om 4. 1343 H. BARTHOLO.M.F.W. For sale at the Drug: Store of JON. KIDD, aept. 12. Corner 4th acd Wood sts. i ______________. CHIPD vs Stuffs Just Re.ceived. PED LOG WOoD IND FLISTIC, 13Itie Vitriol, Camwoofi, Alm. and a eeneral stook of DYE WOODS, in store, and for sale at the Drug Store of JON. KID D. Cornor 4th and IVood sts . i sepL 12 A LID Y who is capable of tatting charze of a household, is desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeepe r in a private family, or sta superint..-ndent ma respectable hotel. She would have no objection to leave the city if desired to do so. For further infor mation inquire at this office. au„ .r.',l—tf 1 ACKEREL.-16 8b1.3. No. 3 Mackerel, just received andfor sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO. 43 Wood at. To Mei chants and Othcrs. A G . EN T I 4 E NUN , who thoroughly understands Book Keeping. wishe s a situation in that capa city: the best of references will be given. Address H., at thi: office. aug 28—tf OBACCO.-10b axen 25 , do 5 do 10 do just received and fpr sale by ITAILIIAN; JENNPVGS CO., 43. Wood Amer t SA-NICEL MORROW, Dlauttlactnzer of , copper and Sheet Iron Ware, yo. Affth itreet,bet}ceen ll'ood frket, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares. and solicits a sha're ofpublic patrogare• Also, on hand, the followingarticles: _hovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons. skillets, teakettles, pots, oven!, coffee mills , &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell-cheap forcash or approved paper. Toothache! Toothache!! Toothac T he!!! !uses,FlE above complaints can ha cured in „n. which is w uses, urine thg Celebrated MUIteOfITCS DROP. arranted. There are many imita , ion= and counterfeits, of the above. The only true anti geuu ine article is to be hid at TUTTLE'S 86 Fourth st.; sept 12. -... .., - STAND-ART, INGRA . HAM & 00, , , . Parma:lbw and noniuni :won Illterchants, CLV.VELAND, OHIO. A GENTS for the Merchants' Transpornation Com-. -4 - 1- pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & CO ' Line of Stearn boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvani a and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchalts, Line, Ohio Canal. REFfill TO Wilkie & Ensworth No. 9, R. Hunte r & Co. Albany. Coenties Slip, N. Y Otis Chaff Boston. Hunter, Palmer& Co., Buffalo, AI. T. William s & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, C/avolaud Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingha m & Co., Pittsburgh ap 1 1842-Iy. ! Beaver and Warren Packet. ,„,„, THE canal Packet ERIE, J. M. s haw,master, will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesday's, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting- with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freirht or pi -s,--, apply on bard, or to BIRMINGHAM 8,:: CO., Pittsbtugh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. Burton's .5 h lump tobacco,- &; Robinson s do Hare'3 assorted size; and brands, _Mar7.qf Lots; for Sale:. A Lots in Manch , ..ster. Ono and n fourth Acres or 9t- Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots 1103. 41,42,n,53,54 181, 182, and 184, in Co' plan of Lots, on Holtneig Hill Also, Lots nos. 20, and 27, in Cook's plan of 1004 on High iitzect, near tile new Court / i.;uce. For terros apply to sep 10 Z. IV. RF:3I/AGTO:44.- - --____ LOTS Fo r Sale. Hi gh on the North East earner of Coal Lana eati street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market tear Feet. For neat _m, I'Lbaant,relCrcvillikelt, s p ituat b ed t ociacupthe. /?orcrogja_of led bey Jobe Parker. The place has a very fine garden and good eseortil ment of fruit tmes. Any person renting nazi hame the nriviiPee of engaging for the ensuing year. PIONS sion given on the Ist of October next. , Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Liberty street, or to Wm. Toman, SmithEeld street. sep. 1, 1843. • A SMALL CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. A SMALL Farm in Upper St. Clair township, a. LA. bout 4.1 miles-from Pittsburgb, and about 60 milli of the Vitashington turnpike, containingls4 aclrscood land, well located and improved, and almost alleleared and under good fence; and will be a good place for as extensive aardner, &-. It bas on it a good ciaTlling bons? and barn; and. is well watered. It will be saia low for cash--orpart cash and part credit. Apply as Harris'Agan cy and Intellig-ence Office. or SAMUEL NEALLA.ND. Peach TrCCS. eith, THE subscriber has just received from the Nur sere of Landreth mvl Fulton, near Philadelphia a lot of rise choicest variety ofpcach trees, tonhich he would call the aitclition . of the pu} , lio. F. L. SNOWEEN, xo.. 184 Libcrtyst. head of Wood. .DR.McLAN.E'S LIVER PILLS. - 1 T HEREBY certify that I bt.p I:rni.vn a number of I.o.nple who have taken Dr. Air Lane's Liver Pills, acd have been much benefitted by thrtm and I believe them to be the best pills for liver errnplaints, and for general use, of bay pill now before the puhlir. MICAEL EY. , I hereby certify that I have Leen H afflictedFOßN for 6 years with .a liver complaint; and have applied to different physicians ; and all to little or no effect, ur.til I made use of Dr. McLane's Pills. In talc it,g tern boxes of thr.m T am nearlyiestored to perfect heaitb, Afillersburch, near Pittsburgh. SAMUEL DAVIS. E August. 16, 1843 . .Forsale atthe Drug of aug 2 JONA TIIAN KIDD, :2 corner 4th and Wood ztreets, Pitt.4burgli IVER CO:IIPLALT7'S-Dy.spe.gsia atic, Indi. .1..1 gestion, with costiveness, aseiditv of t i zie storn ach, hardness of food after meals. heartburn, natideacy, liver complaints, with pain in the side and shoulaer, jaundice, bilious complaints, dropsy, diabetes, gravel, stone, and inflammation of the lungs, are must perf R.ectly removed and cured by the HEPATIC ELIXI , This article has the most and effects in curing all complaint s of the stomach and digestiv e organtr,..;.i. Many highly respectable individuals in New .York have been cored. after trying every other remedy ib vain, and have g iven in theirnnmes with rennisiion to rer-r to therm It is plea:t not ant to the taste, and aces in the:east interf . ere with the daily avccatiGn of mass taking it. Many families Ofthis city have become so pleased with the medicine, that they use it as tlteir only family medicine. By using it nceniionally i it keeps the stomach free from bilious disorder:, and the s liver active, tvith the secretion, of the body inthe to ~,.." Perfect activity. It is composed entirely ofregetatlai„ The cure will h. Eratinal, but certain and permanent, Forsale at TurrLE's, 86 Fourth street. sep 6. = 1 I . Penmanship mut Elook4Leeplag . THOSE who wish a thoroozh konwletiort of thew" branches. would do well to rail at M. S. W. STEWART'S Commercial Academy, no Fourth Street; nen.r 'hecorner of JJarket and Fourth, before enro", elswhere. - ont 3-Im. /GENTJ. W. Iturbrie.go & C 0.., . S for the ..ale BEA, T Powder WaSitif herween Wood and. Smithfield Welk% Pittsburt-i-. Oct 4a. 110 p UFFALO ROBES t. ; , tingle robe or la* J_J by (It AO, IPor Belt . • m G ROVE HILL, the late residence of 7 Aaron Hirt, deceased. The place is Well filled with choice inzit trees, vines, dm. .. Mso, a convenient tenement DIY occupied. by IL I. Langhorne. Possession will be given immediately. For usrme apply to GEO. COQ:I:HAM E. Btilan, Lots is Pilliatigha_,„ .... 142 . I . fi.) LOTS, suitable for building most eupoty as t,) uated, and within two mazurka' ten& of, _AO steonsferry beat landing, will be sold at prices te Nit the times. The terms of payment will be made easy. either for cash or such hast rr as can be made eraitsile. Apply to the sin Birmingham, ar Mr. Pr. Peterson, No. s ubscribers erry street, Pittsbdtgb• june 1. JAB, PATTCRSON, jr.