'T= DA.ILY-iPOST. MONDAY MORNING, 6 'SOBER 16, 1843 161:3" - Vor`n4niistercts, - &e., see firsrrage PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. cOlitstrrTxr. roe °Matt. W. J. Howard—J. B. Semple—George Ogden opitastscltos —ln an article, yesterday, about the bebuilt here, we stated that Col. Rots- Immos was associated with Mr. TOMLTNSON, in the con tram- We haw been requested to state that Mr. Tom- LUIIIOII is the sole contractor for building the vessel. 111:4 BERTRAND.—The companion in arms Ilialtd#o friend in ex le, of Napoleon. arrived in this elti*l#4ll-day, and took lodgings at the Alononga- .IELY ' OF oar N r ift.TUE.—A western paper seilahr* obituary notice, that "he had also been for se.vdell "Years a director in a Bank; notwithstanding erbiai. he tired and died a christian, universally re spected." MARRIAGE FEES IN COON SKINS • nTiss Richmond Compiler has a correspondent, who it *swelling 'mit west,' who is •takinp„ notes,' of all he sect and hears. He relates the following anecdote, sileireis told to him, at a wedding party:— - griPsso conversation turned ou the 'hard times,' and ; rgUy, the groom. I remarked that times were so kiM in Virginia, that young people though, ever so Ileeing and matrimonially disposed, could nut get mar ried. But our landlord remarked, that the years 18:21 and 1822 in Indiana and Kentucky, were still harder, if posailde; for he had then to perform the marriage ceremony, and take his fees in "coon skins!"—that ritelve akin, was his regular price, and as he was a hatter by trade, and it soon became known that lie would - marry for coon skins, he did a large business both et batting and marrying. 'Many a runaway cou ple,'-paid the ex-Squire, 'from Kentucky, have I mar ried for coon skins. They frequently brought them,' xentinued he, 'on horseback, rolled up, ana tied be, hied them, like a great coat.' We were all in a roar of !aright& and thought him joking; but he affirmed it L abe literally true, that he had married at least 50 c ouple for coon skins, and that he had more marriage c arentamies is perform than any other justice, from this e rreamstaticer rather, to use his own words, 'I got U the +naming, because I would take coon skins.'" GOSSIP ABOUT A PRINCESS. French correspondent of the London Court al, depicts the Princess de Joinrille in some i different colors from the portraiture given by the English aithoritios, and relates some morsels of gossip about the alfianciug of the bride, which we arc in cline& to believe raum fanciful than real. The follow- Logi' a part of the sketch to which we have reference: She is a fettle, wild, uneducated creature, graceful to the utmost degree- haloyant with health and spirits, and but little inured to such etiquette as that which reigns at the Ttfillcries. lem told that shortly after her arrival she was invited to join the party at a cer tain round table, where the Queen and her ladies (a cc qit'on dit) sit night after night stitching much, but ut tering little. She hare it patiently fur some time, only expressing her weariness by sundry and oft-repented yawning:; but at length quite unable to stand it any Amager, she jumped up from her chair, clapping her hands, and skipping round the room, ended her evo :lndiana by searing herself on the Haar and sirlo s in , * Bra =Man songs. McQueen was horrified at sucliti. breach' , ordetorinn, and the King laughed heartily at the child ish freak of the little Prineess. She is a mast lovely young creature, and a true, unsophisticated child of nature. Everything hero is new and straage to her, and whenever she is tt mot thy sir :el.: by what she he she exclaim: aloud, Air, if my brother and sit ter .could but see this. too!" and bursts into tears at 'the recollection of her early home. and distant friends. I :Sbe will doubtless scan get aocustoined to the separa .don, surrounded and cherished tat she is by her arm quid 'distinguished relatives, and unittll to a gallai,t fringe; whose sintfiries of mind are by no means ha-- wior to his personal advantages, The rtrirri.,ge of th it Royal FDA:losses to.,k place i rather an winsual manner. Etiquette requires that an timbals:ld ir should go and rn ilse the proposal, set the preliminaries of the affair, and finally, marry ithe,r.ri:lcrs3 by proxy. Th- Prince de Joinyillc kicked dreadfully against sach a mode of proceeding, and not only did ka wbjeesen marrying a woman lie had never -seen, but he refused point blank to allow- any other man to marry his wife for him—and there the matter •stood, until the King compromised matters by allow ingthe Prince, d Joioville to act as ambassador. a .order: were very positive; he was to ask for the Prin case' hula, if she suited his taste, and if accepted, was to have put her and her ladies on board one frigate, and escort her himself in his own vessel, the Belle Pilule, back to France, where the marriage was to be celebrated in due form. No sooner had ho seen bor. than she pleased him so well, that he became deeply smitten with her charms, and resolved even despite the' King's orders to marry her forthwith, and most - erinjugallytake her on board his own vessel. Once out to senile reflected on the lecture that awaited hint at home; and by way of avoiding its first outbreak, in stead of returning immediately to France, hi. indulged himself by a lengthened cruise, and turned a deaf ear, or rather a blind eye, to the telegraphic signals to has ! tan his return, till at length the King was obliged to send out a corvette to call him hack again. The si. - ht or his charming daughter-in-law, and the penitence of the young sailor. soon appeased his, Majesty's anger, and now—all's well that ends well. WHY IS THERE NO FROST IN A CLOUDY NIG EI The reatdric is feerpte;.tiy made that "there will be eiTro-tt for itis too cloudy." A earrodpoildunt thus. explains this pheri.imena so fa m6linr to but the. why t i whervfuro of which, few havelaken the trouble to st,c,rtai.it— All bodies emit hear in proportion as they contain it. Teri) bodie; of equal temperature placed beside earl; other will mutually give-and receive equal quantities of heat, thereroreone will not gain of the other. But a piece of ice placed in a warm room will receive much More heat from the surrounding objects than it imparts; it will therefore gain in temperature and melt. The earth du ing the d ty receives much more heat from the sun than it impnes to the surrounding space in the same time. But during a clear night the surface of tit:: earth is constantly parting with its beat, and receiving Bone; the consequence is, that it becomes so cold that the humidity contained in the surrounding air becomes condensed and attaches itself to objects in the form of dew, in the same manner that a tumbler or a pitcher containing cold water "sweats," as it is called, in a hot da.Y; the surface is cooled by the water, and this sta tute condenses the humidity of the contiguous air. If the surface oldie earth, after the formation of dew, lo !es heat enough to bring it to the freezing point, the dew becomes frozen, and we have frost. But if it he cloudy, then the heat, radiating from the earth, will be received by the clouds, and by them the greater portion ta it will be returned to the earth; thus the surface of the earth very nearly retains its temperature, which not only prevents a frost, but almost always prevents even die formation of dew.—Buffalo Commercial. Turnpike Notice. AN election will be held at the house of Robert Mc- Ayeal, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turn- TrTke, on Thursday, the 16th day of November next, for the purpose of electing one President, one Treasurer, and six Managers, to serve us officers for the Pius burgh and. Steubenville Turnpike Road Company, the ensuing year. The election will be opened at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. WM. MARKS, - 014-3tdavr Treasin cr. 85 . SHARES b Allegheny Bridge Stock : at pri JOHN D. DAVIS, sep 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth atreets. SUNDRIES. -50 boxes chocolate, 5 do cocoa, 3 do rice flour, 25 do ground pepper, 5 do Cayenne do., 36 cans ground mustard, 5 kegs do allspice, 5 do do ginger, 12 cans do do., tor . ether every thing in the grocery line, e ll of which is offer , - st extremely low prices, for clash. . lIAILI►IAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood etre, - _ .1 - XT :. E tuk*s recaigied; and wiliblereafter to keep . con .lf V- stately on hand, . a full supply of Printing Ink, in large and accusal kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretofore been fold in this city. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash (Pt sa.t. cescs) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & SMITH, oct 10—tf Office of the Post and Manufactther. New Groteriest IN addition to their former Excellent Stock ofFII.6SH FAMILY GROCERIES, the subscribers have this day received Nu's. 1, 2 a.nd 3 Mackerel, No's. 1 and 2 Shad and Salmon, Susquehanna and Labrador Herring, Cod Fish. Liquorice, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, Lemons, Sultana Raisins, Prepared Cocoa, Sago, Mace, Sakera tus, Saltpetre, Sperm Candles, Chalk, Whiting, Rotten Stone, &c. &c.; together with a great vat iety of rare and choice articles in their line; ail .of which they offer at Wholesale or Retail, on very reasonable terms. LLOYD & Co., Oct. 9. 140, Liberty At. E. EL iliiol#ll7 & EROTWEEt, 127 WOOD STREET, JAVE now received and opened their Stock of 11 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, com prising the greatest variety to be foulid in any house in the city. Thee goods have been very carefully. and it is be lieved judiciously purchased fur cash, most of them at the lowest spring prices, and will he sold accordingly. Goods caii now he bought chearrT than in any of the Eastern cities. and merchants will do well to examine here, before going farther and faring corsc. New Fall and Winter Goods. HAMPTON & SMITH, No. II? WOOD STREET, A RE now opening and offer for sale a very large and general assoriment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting of plain waved, and diamond beaver cloth, broad cloths of every color, cassimeres. sattinetts, jeans, kerseys, Honeys, flannels, baizes, bleached and brown cottons, drills. ticks, Alpacca. lustres black and colored, plain and printed merinos, aittuslin tie lains, Irish li nens, Mat tioni and, qber silks, ribbons, laces,cambrics, mnslins, merino. fancy and blanket shawls, sewing silks, spool and skein threads, &c., &c..together with an assortment of carpets, russ floor cloths, &c , all of which we are able to sell an cheap as gaodscan now be bought in :my market, east or west. sop 9.l—tf Allegheny County ss. I n the matter of the estate of Roncaz } King ' dec'd. And now, Sept. 10, 1813, on motion of 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 hiir_thv given to all persons interested, that I will attend to the duties assigned to me by air 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. sept 2S-3wd ROBT. WOODS. Andittw. Lippintatt THE subscriber having purchased and thoroughly repaired these MILL 3, is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all the diderent kinds of Nails, Spikes and Bradcs,etc.,— made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as ,00n as the necessary additions call be made t r the machinery, ha will m unit:bemire every description of Bar and Sheet Iron, uaially made in this market. Orders left with S. Cuthbert. ut No. 35 Wood St, or at the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will he promptly at tended to. JAMES ANDERSON. sep 29-3 m Iron Safes T RF,SPECTFULI.I inform tie public that I have and keep niwar on h an d nn ..i.irtment of Fire Vitt:Jr Saf..s. The ;wk.., in eonstlu..i.c.• of the ma terials and labor b.•i.ig mach lower, is reduncd about thirty percent. TM.) are kept fla sale nt my stud), in Sixth stret t, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of fith at:vet—as also with Atwoud, 111101 Co., and Datzell & Fleming. In regard to the qual ity of my safes I leave those persJos who have pup. chased and will purchase my safes to attest the util ity of them. I desire no news:tit:tor puffs on my 9-tfes; justice and truth warrant me in infortnieg the public that all my saf..s which have been in bailtlitiq-s burnt down for several years since I commenced have pre served a:I the papers, books, &c., which they contain ed.. 1 have a card contaiuing a number of certifirtutel of the same, which are in circulation and in my hands and the azentes. RHIN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for sale, made by iunrs & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, a screw press, with power to punch hole') in half inch iron. ei) 20—tf JOI , : LE FEVER'S New & Cheap Stock Establishment, NO 61, DIAMOND ALLEY, 6 ETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET STREET!, woULD inr)i•lrespertftilly announce to the citizens I of Pittsburgh and the country zenerally, that I have commenced the manufacture orSTOCKS, of every va riety, form and description, and would solicit merchant% and others to call and examine fur themselves, as I am determined to sell on the must accommodating term, for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. aug. 19-6 m. McLane's American Worm Specific. MO R s li om PROOFS.--M .7M TE • S Won't SPXCIFIC. ago, t c .' l s ,tirchi..wd a rial Of Mc- Lane's American Worm Specific. I gave a boy of mine most of a vial; he passi d 10 very large wormi. From that time hii health improved very moil I had tried two other Vermiloges to no purpose. I believe Dr. MeLane's the hest article before the public.. I). CA LI-101/N. M;Illia to., Allt , 7lwitv co., Sept. 30. F do nt Drng Stor: , of JON. KIDD. oci 3 Corner 4th and Wood ate DR. M'LANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC. Mr. J child of tnine about 41 . years o!d, was. constantly kJaieposed, and of pule complex i.e r; but had always a good appetite. In order to have th^ child well, 1 bought a small bottle of Me Lane's Ver. mitu.4 - e of which 1 gave him 3 spoonfuls, utter which" '2O or tri large worms were expelled. I wish all Ger mans would read the above facts. The child's health is much improved. MICHAEL RIHN. Clmrtier s Creek, Sept. '26 1343. CaTor.sale at the Drug Store of JONATHAN KIDD. oet Comer orithimd Wood sts. Pittsbg., Pa J. W. Bnrbridge & Co., AGENTS for the Fate of BEATTY . S Powder, Water street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. oct 5 Im. Bargains to be Had. 13,68 , AC , f i t l E l he .S 0 , 1: (1 b VALUABLE ..,I, L oL A t LANDS o suit purcha:era. The land lies in Tyler and Nicholas Co's., Virginia—and CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMBRANCES. For particulars inquire of the subset ibers, if by letter, post paid, LLOYD & CO., °et 10 140 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Bitter Almonds and Ginger Boot. RECEIVED this day, a choice lot of Bitter Al month, real Jamaica Ginger Root, and common ALSO, a few catty boxes choice GUNPOWDER LLOYD & CO'S, 140, Liberty JUST RECEIVED and for sale on consignment, 7 libds bacon, 7.hhtls sugar, , • Can be seen at the store ofJaceb Painter& Co aug, 29 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO. T EAS.—Received on consignment, Che=tA Tnuue fivson Ten, 4 " Black Tea, 4'} " Imp,•ria!, 5h " Gunpowder, by J. G. & A, CORDON, sep 13. 1:2 Viravr street Lead. RECEIVED by S. B._ "New York," five tons of Pig Lead. For sale by 0r44-3t T . - 14t*ii , ';.-..' --, 07 -- ... - : ... r.'; . 7to4lt';!irto -1-:::::.ftlfmnile AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION NIERCH7, Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, IS ready to receive merchandize of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, , and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage.. Regular sales on Mos D.A.YS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,nctiv and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12—y Real Estate al'Auctioa WILL be sold, on Monday, the 16th inst., at 11 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 oriTinal plan of Pitts burgh 135, bounded as follows: beginning on Front st , at the cord] west corner of said lot, and running thence by First or Front street eastwardly 30 feet, thence southwarclly at right angles to said Front street, by the east half of said lot 130 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 DAVIS, 06-ts Auctioneer. AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms. corner of Wood and Fifth streets. An extensive as sortment of DRY GOODS, recently purchased in the East for cash, and which will ho sold at a small ad vance on Eastern prices. fir currency or approved en dorsed notes. The assortment consi.ts in part of 20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; 15 " super. blue cloth; 10 " brown, olive andtnised cloths; 4 " super. Beaver cloths; 5 " pilot cloths; 90 " cassinetts, assorted colors; some very tine; 50 " flannels, twilled and plain white, red, green and yellow. 20 " English merino, assorted colors; 100 all wool blanket shawls; 200 cotton plaid shawls; 1,000 doz. spool cotton, all colors; 100 pieces blenched and brown nauslins, and• a great variety of other articles usually found in a Dry Goods House. ALio, an assortment nf bouts, shoes, and hats, Which will all be sold at prices without regard to the late advances in the East. Sept 23. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Camel Basin,eorner IVavne and Liberty- xereets, Pitts bargb. AT,ent United States Portable Boat Line. sere 4-3 m. Pc wrIELD ha% removed his marble Estab • liAmeist to Wood st. opposite Fahnestock's Drug Store, Nv here he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19—lyr Dissolution of Partnership. THE portner.thip heretofore existing under the 4tyle of Devine & Anal ty. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. H. peril] •i 4 to collect all sums doe to the concern, and pay all claim contracted far the concern up to this date Pittsburgh, S.Tr. 1. 1843 IL Devine r•speetfally informs his friends and the mihir, that he, still 4,untinurA in the Transport ing liminess , and that he has removed the office of the U. S. Portnh!o lio-tt Line, to No. 41 %Voter street, next door helaw Lend: Hutchinson, whero It. will receive and lanyard Freight to the East, on the very lowest terms. 11. D 1 VINE. Q MUK !.:1) IIERRINOS.-21 box.(ts smoked lien reeeirea :ma 64 sate by lIAILNIAN, JENNINGS C CO.. 43.1V0nd a reef Dissolution of Partnership. THE irrotgifure exiting under the firm of Dtcgef and ALESANDCR, day yea by nvitual conomt; JAMES DICKEY. 1,;1343.1V NI. G. ALEXANDER. dAIIES DICKEY re.n , etfely inforrn4 hi. , friend.' and the pnblir, thath^ 411cntitinnei in dr". Tra.opor tation Itn.iNe,-, at Ilk Waroh,n.e, cons ER 111 , LtnEK TY ANI) WAYS 1: .3TREv - r3, C unit Baffin, under the name or the “Th'l,•pen./ent I'OrfaLlr BOa i Line," where he will re :rice and firwarti freight to the Exit at the Inw,,t term• etept. round, ,4 BOUT the latt track in June, in a Clothing Store 11.- in Liberty street, a Note of hand, c o nthderubly soiled and worn. It by James, Or e tton and another, and drawn in favor of V. Black. The OW:1- er can have it hr identifying and paying expenses July 31.—tcf. Beware of a Settled Cough! rt. M . I, 1N ES Sadorifie Lung Syrnp, being, a 4:11‘.; nod idfectnal remedy for Cong., Catarrhal Fever, Influenza, Pleurisy, the firSt of forming stag* s of Con sumption, 1-bona, Whooping Couch, &e. Some do zen of c , •rtiticnuts of its valuable etTects can be pro duced ma. of which is now offered. "f his is to certify, that I had a very seven?. Cough all last winter: and was very much redu-tal. After Irving medical aid to no Purrise, I was advi ed to procure bottle of Dr. Ar Lanes Lung Syrup; it cave 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 Colllli and breast coin plaiam ELIZABETH MORRIS. FI7F A feesh supply of this valuable Cough medicine just received nt the Drug store of J. KIDD, oct 7 No. GO, corner of Wood and Fourth sts JCST RECEIVED and for sale .by W.M. THORN, No. 53, Market street, 500 lbs. pure palm strap in the bar, 600 " in casks, 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in market) 100 " almond soap, in 4 lb. miks, 50 doz. shaving soap, 10 "'Glenn's rose spermacatti soap, for chapped hands and for softening the skin. - The subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of the above articles than ally other establishment in this city, and is also receiving - a large supply of fresh drugs, &e. . THORN, oct 7 No. 53, Market street. The flight Principle! & D. RINEHART, Mannfatturers and. \V. dealers in all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Ci aar.4,No. 138, Liberty street, and head of Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pn., would respectfully announce to mer chants and dealers generally, that they have determined to adopt the atour PRINCIPLE with regard to the tares of tobaccii kegs. &c. The people mac rely upon it, thtat hereafter, the tares of kega . and boxes will be CORRECT. They hope, by sttict attention to busbies, together with furnishing the very best articles in their line. to merit, as heretofore, a liberal share of patron age. Orders promptly executed. 04-Iw, ii-DOZ EN Patent Buckets and tubs assorted sizes, kir 30 dozen of all sizes ''of Window sash window glass of all sizes to suit, by the box or retail--;Tails and spikes—Carpet chain—A variety of shovels, spades, axe-handles, hoes, augurs, brushes; coffee-niills, Louis ville lime, the balm of life, Brodie's anti-billious and anti-dispeptic pills, Evans' camomile and aperient pills,;Haisley's anti billions pills, events in Indian histo ry, history of the backwoods, American pioneer. Sew all's pathology of drunkeness, permanent temperance documents, bacchus and anti-bacchui, and a large vari ety of temperance documents, Sabbath and day school books, ink, quills, writing and wrapping paper, &c. for sale low fur cash or approved country produce. oct 4. ISAAC HARRIS. BUTTER -27 Rep. 5 Barrels Western Reserve. Dairy Butterjn st received and for sale by RAII.MAN, JENNINGS &Co. sop '26 43 Wood st.. A. /lEELEI'sI John D. Davis, AT I RIVATE SALE C. A. VIcANI7LTT, RasevaL 11. DEVINE. C. A. M'ANCLT For Sale. - CORRICCTIID DAILY DY A. 8, ErzcsANGE gunman, Gott IL or WOOD•ND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD Merchants and Manufacturers' Surip .... A Exchange Bank Scrip 1 Currency ....14 Eris Bank Scrip ... ,ii - EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT, pn Philacielpkia New York Boston • BaLtimors... SPECIE Goki Silver PENNSYLVANIA. — PATTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank.. Exchange Do.Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America........ Do Northern Liberties... Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania.. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington lank.. Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics Moyamensing Philadelphia bank Schuylkill " Southwark ..... " western Bank of Penn Towaship Girard bank • • • LI. S. bank and branches ...... COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county " North v mhertand Farmers' bank of Bucks county Easton bank D,ylestown bank Franz-Lin bank of Washington Bank of tlsimbersburgh " Midaktosen .. " Gettysburgh " Lewistown " Susqu ehanna county Berkscountybank....... . • ....75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company Carlisle bank Erie bank ..... ih Farmers and Drovers' bank t 4 " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisbn rg bank . Honesdale " 15 Lancaster It I Lancaster co. " - - -- • - -- • Lebanon Miners' bank of Pottsville .. . . 1 1fonongnAela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank Towanda 1.1. ,1 . Wyomittr, toilh ....... West Branch bank.... .. York bank 01110. Belmont bank of St. Clairsrille.... 14 Clinton bank of Col estcb us —— .. . . . 14 Columbiana bunk of Itiew Li5b0n.. ............ 1 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).... 11 •• ( Warren, cashis r) ....... no sale .Cincinnati banks If Chillicothe bank ... Commercial bank of Lake Erie 20 Dayton bank . 14 Prank/in bank of Colninbas 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville.. 14 Farmed' bank of Canton 40 Geanga Granrille Hamilton Lancaster .1l a reel la Massillon Mechanics' Ifni Trailers'. Cincinnati M 011721 Pleasant • NOrwalk Patna.n... Sanastaky. Scioto.... Urbana ... IVooster.. Xenia ... Zones-wills 1!•!•!Ini!III=1!1:11!1 INDIANA. State Gawk and branches - State Se rip 20 KENTUCKY All banks ... ....11 ILLINOIS Slats' bank .:.. ....50 Bank of Illinois, Shawnerlown ._...... G0 VIRGINIA Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank ej . Virginia E.tchanye bank of Virginia Farmers' bmtkor .. North-lWrstern bank of Merchnnts' and Mechanics' hank of Virginia.. ..14 MARYLAND Baltimore City hanks. AU other solvent banks NORTH dAIODLINA, All solvent banks SOUTH CAROLINA Au solcentbanks.. ..... . GEORGIA. All sollient banks . . . ILALAMA Slobilc banks . ..... Country banks LOUISIANA Nese Orleans banks (gn0d)............. . 2i TENNESSEE ........ ...........3 All banks DOOR AND JOH PRINT I NG OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF WOOD Sr. FIFTH STS The proprietors of the MORNING POST 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 arcs s rir-we - me•xim g .azaw 013at.53 atz.v3azta36i Necessary to a Job Printing Ollice, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING , OF EVERY IJESCRIPTION. Bills of Lading, I Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Blank Checks, Hat Tips, Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, S It ittnb.s at Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal goat Bills, with ap • propriate cuts, Printed on this shortest notice and most reasonable terms. We respectfully oak the pdtronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business: July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. Pease's Hoarlowa Candy. A Fresh supply just received from New York, and for sale at TUTTLE'S, E+6 Fourth st. Sept 12. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS!! ! All sons of clothing and wearing apperal. Please call at No. 151 Literty street. and see for yourselves sop 7. J. McCLOSKEY. "..... i par .......par par par par . par . par . par par par par par ..par par ....par .........Par par .... .... .... Pa' pa, par par no sale —.85 .....20 .....23 iIIEMIIIB43.II2EMI STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., p or w ar dise ind Canuession itershants, ~81.1G,411.1.14 1 ), OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Corn pony composekof the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Washington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors oftho Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFETt. TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Counties Shp ) Li% Ys R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Homer, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Clavoland. Charles M. Giddings, 3. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap I 1843—1 y. Beaverf and Warren Packet :1„,,,,,wm THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,master, will ran 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, S. S. DICKEY, Beaver. _ -dans ;Vaal : 2 465 7 .: Sage 1843. ARE REDUCED.—U. S. tt.LLIE OF STAOL3 F AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Cliambersburg,, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting. with the Main train °fears to N. Y. Sic. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A, M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood at. MEN DELL, GRAHAM, WACGH & Co., feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. • - - • -rl l- '4ll NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WAsEtiluiTos C,IT7, 13AL - I'I3IOILE, PLI:LArELPIIIA A ND NEW l'olut. HIS line 6 in full operation and leaves Pittsb urgh Tdaily at 6 o'clock A. .Nl.. via IYaillington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above maces: Trav elers will find this a speedy and c,mvAntaillu 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 s hortest notice. with the privilege of going through direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feh tf. President ofN. R. Stage Cu — riejeau. Packets, for Cincinnati. I I I I La' The Swiftsur ,, , Robinson, Master, leaves every Thar-Jay at lt:lo'clnek, a. rn. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Montgomery, Bennett, Maacer,lcaves every Sat urclar nt 10 o'clock a. m. The Express, Parkitson, Master, leaves every Sea.- day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., Azenta. United States Portable Boat Lino Depot CA. NicANCLTY very respectfully informs his • friends and the public, that he has made brrange- Ments to continue the agency of the boats forming the U. S. Portable Boat Line, at the large new WurehOUSC, CORNER Or WATst AND LIBERTY STREETS. Canal Basin, where goods will be received and forwarded with usual despatch, and on the mo.t favorable terms, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Yoik or Boston. TIIOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, 272 Market Ft.. Philadelphia. :sIOORE & CHAsT, A.zonts. 75 B o nay' s \' -C, Baltimore. rcpt. A- 3m. A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, 1 - 1.. Corner of Wood and Mini streets., Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent l3auk notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on t l r• Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and hills, collected. ILEFERESCES Win. 801 l & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter &Co., Jos .ph Woodw4ll, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co. John H Brown & Co. James M'Candl'ss. J. R. IWDornld. W. 11. Pope, Esq., Pres e t Bank Lane's American Worm Specific: THIS is to certify that with McLANE'S Wortm SPCC IF Ic, a child of mine passed upwards of 600 worms; it is the most powerful Worm Specific now in 11SC. IL ill rt. Tuot.otlzw. Middlebury, 0.. Oct. 4, 1043. For sale at the Drug Store of SON: KIDD, sept. 12. Corner 4th and Wood RCS. Dye Stairs Just Received. CHIPPED LOG WOOD A.ND 1:12S - 11C, Blue Vitriol, Carnwood, Alton, and u general stock of DVE WOODS, in store, nod fur sale at the Dreg Store of JON. KIDD. Sept. 12. Cormor 9th and Wood st.,. AL tt)Y who ie capable of taking, charge of a . household, is desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper in aprivate family, or as superintendent in a respectable hotel. She would have no objection to leave the city if desired to do so. For further infor mation inquire at this office. aug 2.1.,•tf ACKEREL.-16 No. 3 Mackerel, just 21 received and for snle by 11.11LMAN, JENNINGS & Co. sep 3; 43 Woncl st. To Me, chants and Others. AGENTLEMAN, who thoroughly understatnl s Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that cctpa city:: the best of references Will be given. Address H., nt this office. aug 28—if T OBACCO.---Oboxes Burton's 5 b tobacco,- 25 do Ru:sell & Ttobinsons do 5 do Hare's do 10 do assorted sizes and brands, jl7ll received and fer sale by lIAILNIAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17, Fifth street, between. Wood and Meirket, Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of wares, and solicits a share of public patronage. Also, on hand, the followingarticles: shovels; pblters, tongs, gridirons, teakettlea r pots, ovens,noffee mills, &c. Mer chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, a s he is determined to sell cheap fcr cash or approved paper. map?—tf Toothache ! Toothache u Tooihacbe !! ! IHE above complaints can be cured in five ana ute4, by using the Eelebrated 14135COVITUS DROrs which is warranted. There are many imitations tun] counterfeits, of the above. The only true and gene ine article is tube -ttetd. at TUTTLE'S 86 Fourth Pit. serf 12. , or elk ilo fotts CFO WAIN 1;11.tl Tw W e dwelling beick . ho i tta s m a tte , etdtible on the fort a. tif of Fifth and Union ietreete. Poueliton gfeea infeaeas ately. Enquire of oil. JAMES,Wir. - GRO"Vg the late fesistiete Q f is well filled with ohoioofrctittrees, . Also, a canvettient tenement letettUtilpied be L I. - Langhorne: - - - - - Possessian will bo given isamidia i Fos tome al9 GEO. COCIIn AN, tx',. u9-tf Building Lott in-131sininglia* - 1 9 LOTS, aratable for building, most eligibly sir J. rated, and within two mbnitee walk of the rtearaferry boat Landing, will be sold at prices to ittit the times. The terms of payment will 616 thiuto e a sy; either for cash or such barter as can be made imulalde. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or lir. Pi Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON,. jr. Lots for Sale. 4 Lots in Marittiester. One and a fourth Acres Laudon Holmes' Hill. Lots Mi. 41,42,52,53,54 131, 182, andl34, in Cook's plan of Lots, an Habit* Hill. Also, Latinos. 26,and 27, in Cook's plane( Lou , on High street, near the new Court 'louse. For term! apply to Z. W. FLEMINGTON - sep 10 Fos sass:. LOTS on the North East career of Coal L. aaa High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLIN&M, Market near Fourth Mini. For Rent That COTTAGE, situated in the Borougiof pg•er.L Lawrenceville, at present occupied by John r" -- a ) The place has a very fins garden and good assart),_ ment of fruit trees. Any person renting can have tbst privilege of engaging for the ensuing year. Paws sion given on the Ist of October nest. Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Liberty 414104 or to Wm. Toman, Smithfield street. . sep. 1, 1843. A SMALL CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. ASMALL Farm in Upper St. Clair township, iv bout 44 miles from Pittsburgh, and &boat 61l yard. of the Washington turnpike, containing 164 acres good land, well located and improved, and almost analogized and under good fence; mad will be a good place for as extensive ganiner. D has en it a good dwelling honse and harm and is well watered. It will be sold low for cash—or part cash and part credit. Apply gt liarris'Agcncy and Intellicenre Office, or SAMUEL NEALLAND.. To Bent. PLEASANT rooms and good steam powai, at the cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty anti O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. ,july,lo. JUST received, 5000 Freeman ' s best Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO., mar :27 No. 00 Water st,. THE übscrii - Kr has opened an office (in COODWZICid with his Medical Agency) for the renting and selling of Houses and Farms. As many pervoas constantly wantingto rent houses without haring the time tom) about the city in search of one, can by Call ing upon the subscriber, and stating the kind i f Urns. they went, find one that will suit theta, also luirM the number of rcorn, , , situation and tent, without truth& trouble. Owners of houses would find it to their intereet to call. and eive a description of them. and the rent they require : as they ‘ronld then End their horses rotted sooner and with less nonble. The pan nna,Te of the public i 5 mmeetftaly rolieltech ecp T. TI. TUTTLE, 'B6, 41.11. it. Souses, die., Per Eels« - THE s:Lbscriber hits opened a book to 'record WI dwellin g house, warehouse, atom, shop, .roctos or country farms and seats for rent, charging this OWR ers 25 cents each record. He wm 'keep it open for gil; who wish to rent any kind of property to entoine, and charge them cents; ar.d for a smallannpetisation, will attend to renting all kinds of property, sodattend to all kinds of business between landlord and umlaut/ ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, No. 9, Fifth st. A Goad rarin for Sale or ELTAtialiire , A FARM of 130 acres on Sugar Creek. Armstrong county, 100 of wilich is improved. This farzn is well watered by springs and two large runs whicit pass nearly through it and then unite. forming an exhelleiat 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 fora dai ry or for sheep, and lies ver.. well. There is on it a good apple orchard. a substantial hewed log house. s large log barn and a rood coal bank, easilyaoorssible, in good order, and the quantity inexhaustible. This farm lies within lb miles cf Freeport, 9 miles frau Kittanning, 4 miles from a Catholic chapel, a nide. miles from a Presbyterian and Seceder churches. It mill be sold at a bargain for can't cr IT:changed for a good three story brick house nod lot in Pittsburgh.. For' terms and particulars enquire at Harris' General A- I e - cncy and IntelligenCe °n on ice, or of the subscriber o the premises. S. J. WHITE. - 1 .er, 27 Pittsbur;ll, Pa Philadelphia } Cincinnati, 0. St. Louii, Nto c. Louisville jab T tit übscriber has just received 6Tun tbc =scry of Landreth and. Fulton, near Philadelphia a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to a hick. ho. would call the attention of the pnl'Jic. F. L. SNOWDEN, may S. 'No. 184 Liberty st. bead of Wood. IHEREBY certify that I have known a number or peoplc who have taken Dr. McLane's Liver Pals, and have been much benefitted by them, and I believe them to be the hest pills for liver complaints, end for' general use, of any pill now before the public. FORNEt. hereby certify that I hay., been afflicted for 6 year* with a liver complaint; end have applied to di&rm physicians. and ull to little or no effect. until I made use of Dr. McLane'. rills. In taking two bermes of time am nearly festered to perfect health. SAMUEL DAVIS. Millershmrgh. near Pittsburgh, August 16, 1843 'For sale at the Drug Store of JONATHAN KIM), corner 4th and Wood streets,Pittsburgb T IVER COMPLAINTS —Dys . pcpsia &ad India gestion, with costivenesi, aseiclity of the stotn ach. hardness of food after meals. heartburn, flatulency, liver complaints, with pain in the side and abouldre; jaundice, bilious complaints, dropsy, diabetes, pave], stone, and inflammation of the longs. are most perfectly removed and cured by the HEPATIC ELIXIR. This article has the most astonishing effects in eters all complaints of the stomach and digestive.crrgana.....„ Many highly respectable individuals in New York haVe been cured. after trying every other remedy in vain, and have girth in theirnames With petruissioc to, refer to them. It i 4 pleasant to the taste, and at« not in the least interfere with the daily avocation of caw taking .it. Many familieS of this city have beet:nesse pleased with the tnedieine, that they use it as their only family medicine. By using it oceasiernallv, it keeps the stomach free from bilious disorders, anti tio liver active, with the secretions of the body is the meet perfect activity. It is composed entirely ofveget The otranvill be gradual, bat certain andpermirnent. For sale at Tut . ? tz'r, 86 Fourth street. sap 6. 'TOPE - INS' EXTRA ALCOHOL, for tetailior, for sale at the DRUG STORE of JONATHAN Kum t 2 c - orster of 4th and Wood SMITH'S NEW YORK VARNISH, No. l i = drying, _ii.Asore, and for sale as the WAREHOW4.. J. KION-= . -03 4 4 -', '. . Corm of ittIIFKIIV4e4 01111 N- rex runt. Freemstars Tire Brick for Salt. BCralloll and Farms to Rent Peach Trees. DR. NcLANE'S LIVER PILLS