DAILY POST. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1843 11:7For business cars, &c., see firstpage PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR OCTOBER. W. J. Howard—J. B. Semple—George Ogden OUR RIVERS.—The heavy rains above have caused another rile in our Rivers, and we may safely say, that there will be no interruption of navigation, until our Rivers are closed by ice. Boats of the largest class MD go out full freighted, and our enterprising Boatmen are realizing an ample reward for their industry. It is positively refreshing to witness the bustle and activ ity on our wharf, and the animation visible in every branch of business in our city. PAINTINOB.—Mr. Gro. Coons is exhibiting soll-eral piiatiaga at Irvirin'd Long Room, 4th .itmet. Among them is a portrait of Henry Clay. TROUBLES IN SCOTLAND. LONDOS, 3d October, 1843 'The spiritual authorities of the Residuary Church 'Of Scotland have called in the aid of the civil authori ties--police and military—to enable them to take pos. session of the church edifices. The people have, in , scraseiisistances, resisted this encroachment upon what sbcy-osuceive to be their ri.thts. The only serious re lissoncoof which we are informed, occurred in Ross shire; ht the deforcement of the Presbytery of Chnnon .ry at Rosalis, and the minister at Logie, as detailed in the. lastfßoss-shire Advertiser. At Rosalis, early in ; she %day, and before the arrival of the lord-hew:Thant ,arid - srheriff, a crowd of men and women, well supplied %with stones and sticks, surrounded the church, and, althoagh fired upon by the military, (without any be ring seriously injured, however,) they kept their ground, and drove off the civil forces. One of the women was arrested, and carried to prison. She was a tall, ath letic woman, and made a powerful resistance. At Logie, similar scenes were enacted. On Tuesday week, four officers arrived at Invergorden, and arrestea two of the parishoners; the people came to the rescue, and quietly advised the officers to leave their prisoners and be off as quick as possible. The officers took the hint, and made off, leaving their prisoners. When the ministers of the Free Church heard of the riots, they repaired to the disturbed districts, and exhorted the people to yield to the civil authorities; the result was that the Residuary Ministers were duly installed in the churches, the tenantry withdrawing, of course, and leaving the Dominies to preach to empty pews. The people had asked forground upon which to build free churches, but we are not informed whether it pleased "the lairds o' the ma tor," in the county of Ross, to grant their request. It is worthy of remark, that the. Boss-shire men are of the real Highland stock, jealous of their rights, and ever ready to main-'. tain them. THE RACE BETWEEN THE PRINCETON AND THE %BEAT WESTERN.—The contemplated race between •theAe two steamers, attracted an immense crowd at New York, yesterday afternoon, to the Battery. During the whole morning, the Princeton hail been moving about the harbor instead of corn i ing to an an chor, for the reason that if sheanchor:d; she would ne -cessarily come under the command of the officer of the -station. The wind was blowing a little gale from the north-west, and the Courier says, it was a very curious spectacle to see a large ship with her sails all furled. moving about in the very teeth of' the wind and tide, without a sail set, or the appearance of paddle wheels, steam pipes, and the other usual evidences of being propelled by steam power. At a quarter to three o'clock, .the Great Western came down the East River; and when about South of the Battery, to the astonishment of every spoctator, all her-sails were set, at the same time that she was blow ingloff steam at a rate never witnessed before. She had used extra materials-for creatin7 steam for this 0C - cagion, and made double the qaaatity she could work. When the Great Western had got about a quarter of a mile the start. the Princeton made after her ut dull speed. She passed the Battery at a rare-horse pace, moving as if by magic; and three cheers showed 'that the spectators had now but little doubt of the re stilt of the chass. Both ships headed direct for the' Quarantine—the Princeton passing to windward, and wridently overhauling the chase, hand-over-hand. The Western added sail after snit aloft as she run before the - wind; 'butit was evidently a hopeless matter, and when thew° ships headed for the Narrows, the Western Appeared to be half a mile to the southward, and the Princeton fitr ?to the westward of her. To the astonishment and a ("light of all, the. Priocet m gained rapidly upon, ocetharded and passed the Great Western, without showing an inch of canvass! and then commenced setting sail, and literally walked a way from hey! In one wcrd, the applicability of the Peopeiler to steamers of every class, is no longer an experiment. Tho Journal of Commerce adds to this, that in get ting out of the dock, the Great Western knocked oat eight buckets from one of her wheels, and was lovled, besides, one foot eleven inches by the head. She had also a heavy freight, besides abont one hundred pas sengers, with their baggage; whereas the Princeton, not having on boatel her Puishnn guns, was lighter than her ordinary sailing trim.—Phila. Times. GEORGIA In this state, where the, coons have carried the Gov ernor and both branches ofthe Legislature, we observe that in 63 countiesbeard from, the Democratic vote falls over 6000 short of the poll of 1841, while the whiz vote also falls short some 2Too—thus showily= ' clear ly that there is no increase on the part ; of the Whigs, nor loss on that of the Democrats. Vt these ''same old coons" have the impudence to claim the result '1 the election in this State as a great "Clay Victory."— What nonsense! Any man who believes that Mn Cal houn could nut carry Georgia aver every body else; or that Martin Van Buren, Gen. Cuss, or Col. Johnson could not carry it over Mr. Clay. must be demented. Now, the secret of the result in Georgia is the same as that we have already alluded to in to-day's paper; that is, - disaffection in the ranks on account of the con duct of a certain portion of the party. A great body of the democrats were net pleased with . the action of the Milledgeville Conve.ri in, although had the object ions which they had to the Convention itself been re moved, its proceeditgs would have met their approba This portion of the party did not go to the polls Del. Gazelle. AMENDE HONORABLE The Paris carropandlut of the National tuteliken teraves the fallowin; incident a 3 having occurred at a large tetn;?eranca meeting in the city or Norwich, England: It is long since I have been more struck with an , amends honorable for inconsiderate censure than that I of the Bishop of Norwich to Father Mathew at the recent immense gathering in the city of Norwich. The preacher delivered a very earnest address in behalf of the cause. Let me quote the rest: "And now,reverend sir, and friend from another Isl and, allow ma to greet you—(addressinc , Father Ma thew, who rose amidst enthusiastic applause). I meet you not here as a Roman Catholic priest. I differ from your creed, and I candidly and openly avow in your presence, and before this great assemblage, that lam hostile to it. But, reverend sir, I meet you here in a more noble and comprehensive character—l meet you here not as a priest, but as a Christian brother.— [The right reverend prelate here crossed before the chairman ; and extended his hand to Father Mathew, which was cordially grasped and shaken by the latter, amidst the most deafening cheers]. I meet you, l re peat it as a Christian brother upon neutral ground, where all denominations of Christians may delight to -visit and unite together in a common and holy cause. :[Heer,hear.] I have watched your conduct, sir. for many a year. Yes, sir, long since, as you may remem ber, when I censured you in public—nay, may I nut :add, abused yout—l have watched your proceedings. 'Whose public reports, upon which I founded those pro ceedings, I subsequently discovered to be founded in malignancy and falsehood. [Hear.] The result was, sir, that I appealed to you as a Christian and as a man of honor to let me know really how the case stood.— You answered me most nobly and honorably, and I heli..v , A you. I uhu.:ed, sir, no more. I felt, sir, that same apoiosv was due from me for die wrong I had done u o s_nd here lam to receive you. [Rear.] To Printers. WE have received, 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. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash (IN six casEs) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & SMITH, oct 10—tf Office of the Post and iNI anufactuter. New Groccriek !! IN addition to theirformer Excellent Stock of FRESH FA.lllmy GROCERIES. the subscribers have this day received No's. 1, 2 tuid 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, Salrera tus, Saltpetre, SpennCandles, Chalk, Whiting i Rotten Stone, &c. &c.; together with a great vat iety of rare and choice articles in their line; all of which they offer at Wholesale or Retail, on very reasonable terms. LLOYD & Co., Oct. 9. 140, Liberty st. New Fall and Winter Goods. HAMPTON & SMITH, No. 11'2 WOOD STREET, ARE now opening and offer for sale a very large and general assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting of plain waved, and diamond beaver cloth, broad cloths of everycolor,cassimeres, sat tinettsjeans, kerseys, linseys. flannels, baizes, bleached and brown cottons, drills, ticks, Al pacca lustres black and colored, plain and printed merinos ' mottslin de lains, Irish li nens, Mattioni andother silks, ribbons, laces,cambrics, muslins, merino, fancy and blanket•slawls, sewing silks, spool and skein tlin.:11:, &c.. together with an assortment of carpets, runs floor cloths, &c , all of which we are able to sell as cheap as goods can now be bought in any market,. east or west. sep 21—tf Lippincott Mills THE subscriber having purchased and tliorouzhly repaired these MILLS, is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Brades, etc.,— made from this best quality of Juniata Blooms, and as soon as the necessary additions can be made to 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 st. or at the Mills in' the Fii ii Ward, will be promptly at tended to. JAMES ANDERSON, sep 29-3 m Iron Safes. T RESPECTFULLY infurm 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 fir sale at my shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of Gth street—as also with Atwood, Jones &Co., and Dalzcll & 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 wurrant me in informing the public that all my safes which have been in buildings burnt down for several years since I commenced have pre served all the papers, books, &c., which they contain ed. I have a card containing a number of certificates of the same, which arc in circulatiou and in my hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs fur sale, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, a screw press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron. Cl)s f2o—tf JOHN LE FEVER'S New & Cheap Stock Establishment, NO Gl, DIAMOND ALLEY, BETWEEN WOOD AND 74 tRKET STREET T WOULD most respectfully announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and . the country generally, that I have commenced the manufacture of STOCKS, of every ca riety, form and description, and ivQuld solicit merchant and others to call and examine fur themselves, us I am determined to sell on the most accommoda6ng term, for cash, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronnze. aug. 19-6 m. McLane's American Worm Specifics. Pituoriss'.--MeLAN Sri:( 1. ~,„„. intr:llll4 ago. I pill ciiii,c4ll vial of Mc- Lane's Anwrican IVorro Specific. 1 ear:: a boy of mine most of a vial; lie pa--;,.d .10 s ers l ar , 7 e From thttt time his health improved very mud . I hail tried two other Vernamzes to no purpreze. I b e li e v e Dr. McLane's the best article before the pnbli,. 1). CA LIIOUN :\ Win tp., Alit-trimly co.. Sept. 30. For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD. oct 3 Cntuer :Ith and Wood DR. M'LAN E'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC. Mr. J KIDD—Sir—A child of mine iibont 4:4 years old, was constantly indisposed, and of hale complex ion; but had always a good appetite. It/ order to have the child well. I bought a small bottle of MrLinr's Vet-- mirage of wilich I gave him 3 spoonfuls, after which :20 or :25 large worms were oxpellcd. I wish all Ger man: would rend the above facts. The child's health is much improved. MICHAEL RHIN. Chortler s Creek, Sept. 2C 1313. ILTTor sale at the Drug Store of JONATHAN KIDD, oct Corner of 4th and Wood sts. Pa J. W. Buibridge & co., AGENTS for the Anle of BEAITV ., PowWatrl street, between Wood and Stuithti , dd streets, Pittsburgh. Oct 5 Itn. Bargains to be Had p 0 focitEs OF VALUABLE LAN DS T 5 , 0 V ill be sold a bargain in lots tOSMit. 1 eireha 4 ee.i. The land lie: in Tiler and Nicholas WS., r ginia—and CLEAR OF ALL F.SCUIIBRAKCEB. For particular: inquire of the sttb:ctibers, if by letter, post paid, LLOYD & CO., oct 10 140 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Bitter Almonds and Ginger Root T") ECEIVED tlti, d y, a choke lot of Ilitto l Al 11, In v:(14, real Jamdioa (in :.. , r It 0:LAI co::1::oni \I, - 0 , a few w c,y Pow DE it LT.( )1 . I) & 1.10, Lioort,, a. CST It EC EIV D and Cot sale on consignment, 7 hhd= bacon, 7 hlids sugar, Can Le Acen oldie sore ofJacob Paintrr& Co. alu; 29 J. K. MOORHEAD A. CO T EAS.—Rec,iyea micansignment, 12 Chests Young Ilyson Tea, 4 " Black Tea, 4 " 5 " Gunpowder, by J. G. & A, GORDON, sep 13. 12 Water street Pig Lead. RECEIVED by S. 13. "New York," five tons of Pig Lead. For sale by 012-3 t SMITEFS NEW YORK VARNISH, No.l, quick drying, in store, and for 6ale at the DREG WAREHOUSE of J. KIDD, net 2 Corner of 4th and Wood sts. B UTTER -27 Kegs. 5 Barrels Western Reserve. Dairy Butter just received and for sale by HALLMAN, JENNINGS &Co. sep 26 43 Wood st SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock, at pri vine sale, by - JOHN D. DAVIS, sop 11 Corner of Wnod. and Fifth streets. BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or bale, for sale by A. BEELEN. os—tf BEAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just receiv ed and for sale by A. BEELEN. os—tf Cheese. 9000 IDS. W. R. CHF.ESE, dust rvcciYcd tuLd fur AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIVT, Corner of Wood and sth sta., 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 Divs a.nd THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured article ,ne NV and second hand furniture, Sec., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening s at early gas light. augl2—y AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. An extensive as sortment of DR Y GOODS, recently purchased in the East for cash, and which will be sold at a small ad vance on Eastern prices, for currency or approved en dorsed notes. The assortment consists in part of 20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; 15 " striper. blue cloth; 10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths; 4 " super. Beaver cloths; 5 " pilot cloths; 40 " cassinetts, assorted colors; some very fine; 50 " flannels, twilled and plain white, red, green and yellow. " English merino, assorted colors; 100 all wool blanket shawls; 200 cotton plaid shawls; 1,000 doz. spool cotton, all colors; 100 pieces bleached and brown muslins, and a great variety of other articles usually found in a Dry Goods House. EV Also, an assortment of hoots, shoes, and hats, which will all be sold at prices without regard to the late advances in the East. sept 23. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Ba6lll,corner Wayne and Liberty streeti, Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Line. rcpt 4-3 m. RemovaL PCAWFIELD has removed his marble Estab • lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahnestock's Drug Store, where ho will keep consmntly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19—lyr Beware of a Settled Cough! - FAIL 74I'LAN ES Sudorific Lung Syrup, being a safe and effect 'Jul remedy for Cougs, Catarrhal Fever, Influenza, Pleumsy, the lira of forming stages of Con sumption, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Ste. Some do zen of certificates of its valuable effects can be pro dnced, one of which is now offered. This is to certify, that I had a very severe Cough all l ast w i n t e r a nd w a s very much reduced. After trying medical aid to no purpose, I was advised to procure a bottle of Dr. 11I'Lane's Lung Syrup; it gave me relief immediately, and in two weeks 1 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 plaint ELIZABETH MORRIS. FFA fresh supply of this valuable Cough medicine l ust received at the Drug store of .1. KIDD, oct 7 No. 60, corner of Wow) and Fourth At. 3 JCST RECEIVED and for ,iale by \VM . THORN, No. 5:3, Market street, 500 lbF.. puro palm soap in the bar, 600 " " " in casks, 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Cu-itile, (only lot in market) 100 " almond soap, in lb. casks, 50 doz. shaving soap, 10 " Glenn's rose spertnacetti soap, for chapped bands and for ~11, n ia,7. the skin. The subscrilwr ha; on hand a Larger assortment of the above article; than any other e;tablihment itf this city, and i, al:o receiving: a large ;apply of fresh dragA, T 1 1V Eli (:( 011' LA INTS—Dyspepra an d i n di nseitlity of the etont heartburn, liver complaint, , , v. ill] pail' in t h e pith' and shoulaer jnnuJit e, bilim_H complaint', drop, , y, di dietrs, gra% el, :tone, and ititlummation perfectly r'ain'ed and cured by the HEPATIC; ELIXIR. This article has the Inuit astonishing elfects iu curios all complaints of the stomach:nal ditestivenrxtint. . Many highly respectable individuals in New York have li• - en cured, a ftet trying every ether reme dy i n vain. an d, h a y,. riven i n t hei r nam e s with permission 1,1 refer to them. It i , plea,ant to the ta.te, and doe is not in the least interfere with the daily one taking it. Maly :limn' ies of this city have becom s plen,e;l with the me,licine,r that they 71: 1 1! it :LA their only family medicine. liy ti-ing it ocensimallv, it keep- , the ,:totmich free from bilioai di,order, , , and the liver acthe, with the sec reti,,n- of the body in the most perfect activity. It i= compo-ed entirely of vegetable.l. The core will he gradual, but c,rtain arid permanent. Fur sale at Tv TTLE',;, Fourth street. sip 6. A fall supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale, nt his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 1114, Liberty at, head of Wood. Dissolution of Partnership. Ti.l; l'artoeNhip horetufore exiAing under the firm of Du. Kr. :Ind A LEX A NDER, i this day disAal ved by rtou:il clm, , ,ent. JAMES DICKEY, sopt. 1, I^ll. IVM.G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that still continues in the Transpor tation Business, at his Warehouse, CORNER or LIBER 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. ITOPKINS' EXTRA ALCOHOL, for retailing for sale ut the DRUG STORE of JONATHAN KIDD, 0(12 Corneroflth and Wood go. BoxEs CHOCOLATE, 111 do Gro. Pepper, 3 do " AMpico, together with Mu.tard, Ginger and Gicnn, will be sold very low to clo4e con signment, by 11.1.11.. M A N, JENNINGS &CO. 013. 4:3. Wood street. HE partnership horetofore exi,oim4 under thQ 1 style of Devine& M'Anuity, is this clay dissolved by mutual Coll6ellt s H. Devine is to collect all sums dn.?, to the concern, and pay all claims contracted for the concern uh to,lthis data Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1893 H. Devine respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he still continues in the Transporting business. and that he has removed the office of the U. S. Portable Boat Line, to No. 43 Water street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and fUrward Freight to the East, on the very lowest t erms. H. DEVINE. A. PEELEN MOKED HERRINGS.-2•i boxos smoked her -1...J rings just received and for sale by MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., aug 9 43, Wood street EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH, October 20th, 1843. .$ AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to serve for the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 20th day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 9 a. N. and 3 P. N. rt2l—te THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. MEECHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS ' BANK, / Pittsburgh, October 20, 1043. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank for Ilk the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 20th day of November next. o2l—te W. H. DENNY, Cashier. BARR OF PITTSBURGH, October 19, 1843. A N election fur thirteen airectors of this Bank, for IA the uirz . .ear, will be Itehl at the Banking Houre on 401.11 day of Noverm,er next JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. - LLOYD -& CO., 140, Librrty st oct 2.o—tc Auction Salts. John D. Davis, AT PRIVATE. SALE. C. IL NIcELNULTY, No. 5'3, Market atrcet Landreth's Garden Seeds Dissolution of Partnership H. DEVINE. C. A. M'ANULTY A ank icoteg anb tExcl)ange CORRECTED DAILY BY A. EXAMEIEL, EXCHANGE BROKER, SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip Exchange Bank Scrip 1 Currency Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT • Oa Philadelphia Nets York ... Boston Baltimore - SPECIE. Gold Silver PENNSYLVANIA.-PITTSBURGH Bank of Pitisbur gh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par E.rchanr,e . . par Do. ° Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America par Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania .._..__._..par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank par Kensington bank .par Manufacturersand Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill ..par Southwark " par IVestern ti Bank of Penn Township ....par Girard bank 16 U. S. bank and branches 36 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown par " Chester county par " Delaware county ....... par " Montgomery county ................par " Northumberland par Farmers' bunk of Bucks county par Easton bank par Doylestown bank par Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh,_ " Middletown .... " Gettysburg% .... .......... " - Lewistown . .. " Susquehanna county Berkstounty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company Carlisle bank Eric bank Farmers and Droners' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading...—. Harrisburg bank .. . Honesdale " Lancaster ". Lancaster co. ". Lebanon ". Miners' bank of Pal:rine - Monongahela bank of Brownsrille 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge compaily....lo No rthampinn bank ....no sale Towanda bank Wyoming Lank.... West Branch bank York bank OHIO Belmont bank of St. Clairsritc Clinton bank of Colurrbus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon .. Cirderille Lawrence, cashier)....... • " ( !Warren, cashier) ....no sale Cinciuncti hanks—. .. Chillicothe bank Commercial hank of Lake Erie. Dayton bank Franklin bank of C01umbu5........ Faimers' and Mechanics' bank of Stenbentrille— Farmers' bank of Canton • 90 G eau ca G ran rine IlnmiUon Lancaster Marietta Massillon . • Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Nurzralk Putnam Sandusky Urbana... W;msler.. Xenia ... Zanesrills 1 HORN, INDIANA State bank rind branchei State Scrip 111 be nl.: • State bank 50 Bank of Illinois, Shawnectotim ..... VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valle!) of Virginia - Bank of Virginia 1} Exchange bank of Virginia .... . l Farmers' bank of Virginia.: . . . la North-lVesternbank of Vi r ginia Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia:... Branches.: .. MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks .-- All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.. . ... SOUTH CAROL•INA All solvent hanks .. . GEORGIA. All solycnl banks.. , Mobilr bnnl,•s .. Country banks LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks All banks PRINTING OFFICE, N. NV. CORNER OF WOOD & FIFTH STS The preprietots of the McinNitl6 Pos.'. and 111Ett- MIRY AND MANUFACTCRER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, th•it they have a large and well chosen assortment of fearlab.7l3 "311C - 35CM"Alll, alat 043 332 utza3aaalet Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY ESESCRIPTION Books ' Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. att Mobs of "'Stouts, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, tcilh ap propriate cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. . We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. 200 BAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE, far sale low, by HAILMAN,JENNINOS & CO. cir.t Ig. 41, Wood street. 10 ARGAINS ! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS !! ! :111 sorts of clothing and wearing apperal. Please call at No. 151 Liberty street,and =^^ i uryourso h nn . se T 7. 3, McCLOSKEY. CORSILF. OF WOOD •ND THIRD STS par par KENTUCKY ILLINOIS ALAtANIA TENNESSEE BOOK AND JOB EM11843. Malta STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and commission Merchants, AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie Canal; Wnshington, Lino. Hunter, Palmer &. Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors oftlio Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. Beaver and Warren Packet l ann a THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,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 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. ▪ ..- "a"• mM--••re-••• mm.w m liv 184 3 . -BARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL LINE OF St.tc.es AND RAIL ROAD CAM, from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambershurg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging =done night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., feb 23, 1343-Iy. Proprietors. Viis National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company. 44 "Soe If, - • ' t eg t , : rtni:Nr+7*. r cz•-.:;A:t, NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WaiuusiuTos CITY, BALTIMOItr, PH ILA 13 ELPHIA - AND Nuw Yonx. /THIS line is in full orrution and leaves Pittsburgh daily ut 6 o'clock A. M., ia Washinclon Pa. and national road to Cumberland, cot:ll...ling hore with the rail road Cg's to all the above rilae , , , s: Tra•'- elers will find this 'a speedy and comiortablii route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Corns berland liner 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 rest at their option. For tickets, apply 'at our office at the Monongahela L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co — Reiritlar Packets, — for Cincinnati. . . . ...... 2 5 The Swasure, Robinson, Ma=ter, leaves every Thursday at 10 O'clock, a. in. The Cutter, Collins, Mailer, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. M. The Monte:ornery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urdav nt 10 o'clock a. to. The Express, Parkinson, Master, lea - ves every Sur. any at 10 o'clock a. rn. JOHN BiRMINGHANI & CO., may 20 Apents ALLEN :KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. d 6, Corner Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold,. Silver, and Solvent Dank notes, bought and sold. Sight eheekti on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and collected. Alex. Brouson &Co. John 1.1 I3rown&t'o. James M'Candlcss. J. It. M'Donahl. W. 11. Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank Dye Stairs Just Received. CHIPPED LOG WOOD A.ND Blue Vitriol, Carmtocid, Alton, and a general stock of Dix Woons, in store, and for sale at the Drtie; Store of JON. IdDIJ. Fora. 12. Corso; 4th and Wood sts. 11TACKEREL.-IC Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, just 1 received and for sale by lIAILMAN, JENNINGS &CO. Pep S. .13 Wood st. AGENTLEMAN, who thoroughly understands nook Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city: the hest of references will hegiven. Address U.; at this office. aug 28-1 S .....20 -...25 T OBACCO.—:-.loboxcs Burton's 5 b lump tobacco,' '25 do Russell & Robinson,: do 5 do Hare's do 10 do assorted sizeFt and brands, just received and fer sale by LIAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., wiz, 9 43, Wood street Toothache! Toothache!! Toothache!!! iHE aboVe complaints can be cured in five min- Ines, by using the celebrated M s COVITIt S DROPS which is warranted.. There are many imitations and counterfeits, of the above. The only true and genu ine article is to be hid at TUTTLE'S 86 Fourth st Sept P 2. Found, ABOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably soiledand worn. It is signed.by James Gaston and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. The own er can have it by identifying and paying expenses July 31.—tcf. Just Opened. I. Salmon, No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, No. 1 and 2, Maine Shad, No 1, Labrador Gibbed Herring, And 800 lbs. fine dry Cod Fish, For sale for family use, by LLOYD & CO. 012. 140, Liberty st Young Ilyio_n Tea. y 115 fly .C ..n n T E e s a T or S, g hali ood qta e i b i ts tv a i n u ci n i ze s e:ivez r a i L fur sale low for cash. JOHN D. DAVIS, 01.1. 6orner of Wood and Fifth sts. Penmanship and Book seeping. THOSE who wish a tlinron knowledze of these branches. wolilit do well to call at Ma. S. sigWArfs Commercial Academy, on Fourth; "s treet near the corner of Market and Founk before enra, ging elswhere, oct 3-Irn% CLEVELAND, ()Hi() The Great Central Route REFERENCES Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorene, .T. Painter & Co., Joseph Worxlivell, James May, Pittsburgh, Pa >Cincinnati, 0., > St. Louis, Mo. - y. Louisville. To Ale , chants and Others. Jar Salt anb ter Two ran= Per li • . . Tw° good Farms on the antassaa • creek, Westmoreland county, ibbot 9 miles from Greensburg, on the main road to lfl oq. vile, 8 miles from it, and about 8 miles from Deniatcas town, one mile from a brick Catholic Church and tri miles from a Presbyterian Church, viz: No. 1. 200 acres and allowances, from 150 to 160 acres clears& and under fence, has on it a log house, log lidin, dt i c .— N 0.12. 150 acres of land adjoining the above, 73 lii lOQ acres cleared and under fence, a good frame house also a wagon shade and corn crib &Id a stone Erin* house, all in good order. The will be sold ays. fair price for cash and payments mode tOaCcittnns or exchanged nm property in Pittsburgh Or Allegbeity. Forfurther particulars enquire at Harris' General Ages cy and Intelligence Office, No. 9, sth st. ale Building Lots For Sale. rp HE undersigned is authorized to sell ft ntunbar of -1.. lots beautifully situated in Aaron Hart'splan of lots on "Grove Hill." The rapid irnprovelnent mid extension of the city in the Vicinity of these kb mag greatly increase their value in 11 Very strott Claims against the estate, properly authenticatzt be received in part payment - . GEO. COCHRAN, Executor, 016-3 w No. 26, Wood street: TO LET, InA TWO STORY brick house, suitable fur I _LI dwelling and Grocery, situate on the camel' of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given inane& ately. Enquire of 011. JAMES MAX. _ Building Lot* in Bithanos... utaot.erds,astuidita,bvilethfionr two minvies t il' ; :f y sits tbd steam ferry L oat landing, will be sold at prices to soil the times. The terms of payment will be made easy, either for cash or such barter as can be matte ilMstiableo Apply to the subscribers in Birmingliairt, or Mr, P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. Lots for S'Ale. 4 Lots in Manchester. Oue anti a fourth Acres or Land on Holmes' Hill. Lets nod. 41,42,52,53,54 181. 182, and 184, in Cook's plan of tots, on Hobbes Hill. Also, Lotsnos. 26,and 27, in Cook's planof Lots on High street, near the new Court 11 inite,- f'br terni4 apply to E. W. REA! INUTONI sep 10 Far Sale. T OTS on the North Eot corner of Coal Lane anti L high street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, op 10 Market near fourth street; For Rent. That COTTAGE, situated in the Baroiugb of LawFenteville, at present occupied b John Parker. , The place has a very fine garden and good assort; ment of fruit trees. Any person renting can have thd privilege of engaging for the ensuing year. Posses sion given on the Ist of October next. Apply at No. 5 Commercial Row, Li‘erty street ) or to Wm. Toman, Smithfield streets scp. 1, 1343. A SMALL CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. ASMALL Patin in Upper St. Clair *rdamship, 1; bout 43 miles from Pittsburgh:an:l3l)6ot 60 yards of the IVashineon turnpike, containing 163 serer good land, Nvelllocated and it-lip - roved, and almost all cleared and under good fence; and will be a good placb for at extensi‘'egardner, It has on it a good darellint lionse and barn; and is well watered. It *ill be sold low for casb—orpart cash and pnrt credit. Apply at Ilarris'Agcncy and Intelligence Office. or SAMUEL NEALLAND. To Rent. PLEASANT rooms and good steam power, at am i l cast steel file rnanafactery, corner of Liberty awl O'Hara streets. Apply 'on the premises; July 18. Houses and Farms to Beni.. Tr HE subscriber-has opened an office (in r:ottnettiod with his Medical Agency) for the 'renting Loa selling of houses and Farms : As many persons aria constantly wanting to rent houses without having the time to run about the city in. search of one, can by call; ing upon the subscriber, and stating the kind if house they want, find one that will suit them, also know the number of rooms, situation and rent, withoM furtheii t rouble. Owners of houses would find it to their interest to call, and give a description of them, and the rent theil require, ns they would then find their houses rent ed sooner and with less trouble. • The patronage 'of the public respectfully rolicitect. stp 21—tf T. H. TUTTLE, 26, 4th et. Houses, &e., For Rent. THE subscriber has opened a book to record any dwelling house, warehouse, store, shop, rootrui or country farms and seats for rent,charging the own. ers 25 cents each record. He will keep it open for al) who wish to rent any kind of property to examine, and charge them l 2 cents; and for a sMallcompensetion; will attend to renting all kinds of property, and attend to all kinds of business between landlord and tenants. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, wept 21. No. 9, Fifth at. A Good Farm for Sale or Exchange. AFARM of 130 acres on Sugar Creek, Arinstnme county, 100 of which is improved. This farm i 0 well watered .by springs and two large rims Which pissi . i nearly through it and then unite. formiagen excellent Mill Scat. 40. acres are first rate for .meadcrW.O'rl spring crops, and the balance is good for fall aftlin..—. There is no waste land, and it is well adapted for a dai ry or for sheep; and lies very Well: There is on it a, good apple orchard. a substantial bowed log house, al large lcig barn and a good coal bank, easily accessible, in good order, and the quantity inexhaustible. This nirm lies within 18 miles of Freeport, 9 miles from Kittanning„ 4 miles from a Catholic chapel, and 2 miles from a Presbyterian and Seceder churches. It will be. sold at a bargain for cash or exchanged for a good three story brick house. and lot in Pittsburgh. For terms and particulars enquire at Harris' General gency and Intelligence office, or of the subscriber An. the premises sep '27 DR..hfcLANE'S LIVER PILLS IHEREBY certify that I hare known a numb;' of people who have taken Dr. AlcLane's LiTell- ! l ifts, and have been much benefitted by them,. aasi I believe,. them to be the best pills for liver complainis, and for general use, of any pill now before the public. MICHAEL FORNEY. I hereby certify that I have been afflict/A for 6 years with a liver complaint; and have applied to different physicians, and all to little_or no effect, until I made use of Dr. McLane's Pills. In taking two boxes of thenw T am nearly lestored to perfect health. SAMUEL DAVIS. Miller4burgh, near Pittsburgh, An:.