ILY 'POST. I SATUILDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28, 1843. oirormso P ' H BOARD OrritTDE. C0110!ITTEE FOR OCTOBER. W. J. Howard-4. B. Semple--George Ogden Tug Wasrucn.—Yestorday morning the ground was covered with snow to the depth of two or three inches.' ; It soon disappeared, but the weather cootie uos doe! and extremely disagreeable. B. F. B's lines addressed "to C. D," from the "Ex change Hotel, Oct. 26th,•1843," are exceedingly beau tiful, but are entirely too sentimental for publication.— If we,Were tR printthe rnes, the "sons of brightness," of suboat"B:F. B." speaks, would never test until they had iiiiiee'verid the "Fairest daughter of the morning," and perhaps our enamoured correspondent, would be robbed of all: the delights of the • "Lips of scarletdropping spices," which Would make it bad for both of them. Altogeth er, arg,think it more ptudent not to publish the,,Poetry; but would advise B. F. 8., if it would be agreeable to the I rak; te get married as soon as possible, and if her "scarlet lips" shoukicontinue'as productive in the spice line kti the 4: now appear to be, ho might open a whole sale and retail Spicery, and do a first ratebusiness, ARKANSAS RIVER T r ilrk Little flock Gazette of the 11th inst, says:— now in fine boating order. having risen sor feop.sieco 0 Jr, last. The Export has gone down to tie-mouth, returned to this place, and passed up yesterday morning. A new steamer, called the Sarah, .13os/rived hero yesterday." BILL JOHNSON SHOT The Standard, published in lowa - gives the par ticulate of the death of the individual who palmed him self Win lowa as "Bill Johnson of Patriot memory." Instead ofbeing gone with his danghter Kate to Ore gon; as was expected, they settled in Wakaska county, Iowa: Whilst there, a man named l'eck fell in love with",the daughter, and married her contrary to her father's consent. Sometime afterwards, Johnson re paired to the house of his sun-in-law and took back his daughter by force. The husband of the captive followedher to her father's house, levelled a ride at Johamut and shot him-through the heart. 11V." .. A. sailor once caught a crow and split his tonguo—by diet means the bird could articulute some fats words so as to be understood. One Sunday the craw escaped from his confinement, and, the win dow 44 1 teigboring church being open, made his in gress ain!rolc the saints,there assembled, and introduced himself to the minister, by flying about his reverend head, and letting off his hackneyed phrase—" D—n ye! —rue!" The parson, being cif the Cotton Mather starap, was rather terrified with his visitor, thiolsio2, doubtless, that Old Nick had come to pay him a visit, as in the dsys of Job. Accordingly the sermon was left is themiddle of "firstly," and the good man evacua ted the premises with the affrighted congregation at his keels. One old lady in the corner pew was the only one thiit. Stayed "put " The crow hovered about her with ids "d-n ye! 'but she was not brought up in the w.smism be scared by a crow; she "screwed her cour silo to the sticltiag point," and shaking her fist at the_ istruder, exclaimed, "You need'nt d—a me, for I don't belong to this parish." TiiE LATE MR. SERGEANT SPAN KIE Ti f snowing arier-dote of this la to eminent and gift ed i 'Pilo 31 mAV he retie lon as authentic. The pub lic hts 'already been made acquainted with the fact that .Ir. Sergeant Spankie, during the time he was keepirig his terms, with a view to be called to the bar, was C'ailAy3,l •ts Parliamentary reporter. Tom/ Spankie., (for such he was then) WAi 0.1 duty in the gal lery afa: Ityttse oi - Corn mitts at an early It 'or of the rn kr.ling,liftUr a protracted and important debate, when a division of the house- teak place, the result of which was looked for throughout the country a ith com,idern tole anxiety. The avenues ~f the house were crowded with straigers, and egr..ss down the narrow staircase by which -strvtgors tom:lied the gaiters , in the 01,1 HOll5O of C was next to nu impossibility. The hour oldie pablication of the Journal to which lie was at t .31 was fast approaching.:,and Spanisie, knowittl the i a ince tub's proprietors that Ow conclusion of the debate andthe division should be early before the pith lie., had recourse tort feat which surprised and astuniAl ed tltuse who, witnessed it. Ile climbed over the bides tra'ds.of the stairs which (-imminent-ate° trom the old sine , kiug room with the strangers' gallery,and,suspend ing him.self by the hands therefrom, dropped into the meietets lolly below, (a height of ft-on sixteen to ei4Piteele ( f eet) amidst a crowd of Senators. So sud denly ;0,03 the aiftir accomplished, and so, fleet of foot wiS *23 perflirmer, that lie escaped capture by ally of the niyrmiduns of the Sergeant-at-arms, and reached the ,office in snfety and triumph. When Mr. Sergeant Sprinkie sat in Parliament for Finsbury. the occurrence was frequently related by the late Mr. Wright, an old and well known msssenger of the House, who was an eye-witness of the transaction, arid who generally pointed out the hero to strangers wliarneurtusity nightly braugh to Si - Stephen's Chapel. In your leader of this morning ytiu say "there is a great demand for all the articles mamifactured at our Factories, and .thodenrul can only be supplied by an increase in the hours of labor," and you suppose if there was attincrease of wages but few of the hands would csnrylain. I hope y w hare form 'd too low nn estimate of their intelligoacct. when you'presume in this mariner, because if undeil. any circumstances they permit any in• crea.so Of time.tiecri pied in daily drudgery to the alread- I y Vie-destroying system, no amount of w.ages can re pay to there the loss iocurred thereby both morally and The.hotirs of citatory labor 1111.14 be revised; the legislature must, whenever the people understand thelr torallistererts, step in between the employing cap italist and the children that, as the system is conduc ted., areeuw hying - trained to abject slavery, beiag kept necessasily ignorant, because of the enormous length of time sgent in compulsory drudgery. If the factory .owners isqs.ve an increased demand, let them put addi tional hands to work, and as they are increasing the prices of their goods, why do they nut honestly advance the ways, aye, and shorten the hours? I urn inform ad the hands are out against an increase of hours, not, ass you.say„, fora reduction. I hope you are correct, and duet the public wilt come to the rescue, of these white slaves, Where now are the abolitionists ? here is as job ready cutout! J. F. ~.~.j.}. '] 'till: o P.},. S~:`;~'A A ratlettOirof the Duquesnr Lire Company, will be held thia,eveting at Gi o'clock, punctual attention is requested as business - of importance will be laid before the Cctiapany JAMES A. BARTRAM, 0ct.28r1843. . President. j 3 UTTER-37 Kegs. 5 Barrels Western Reserve. Dairy Batter just received aid for sale by 1-IAILKAN, JENNINGS &Co. 43 Wood st JUST Is. EC EIVEDI and for solo on consignment, '7 bbas bacon, '7 bias sugar, Can belseeri ittthe store ofJacob Painter& to. aug 29 S. R. MOORHEAD & CO. 1111EAS.---Receiveti on consignment, L. • 12Chests Young Hyson Tea, 4 " Black Tea, 4I " „Imperial, 56 " Gunpowder. by J. G. & A , GORDON, 12 Water street rep 13, BIIFFALO ROBES by alngle robe or bale, for sale by A BEELEN. SNiITR'S NEW YORK VARNISH, N'o. 1, quick drying, in store, and for sale at the DRUG WAREHOUSE of .1. KIDD, oat' Corner of 4th and Wood sta. SMOKED HERRINGS.-25 bates witeked her ring 6 just received and for sae by H AMMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. MAPS ANDCENSUS OF THE U. STATES. Just received, a • ff.W copies of Mitchell's ele gant and cheap (price $1,50) Maps of the U. States, together with Maps of 32 of the principal cities and towns in the Union handsomely colored. Also, a few copies of Mitchell's Accurate Synopsis of the Sixth Census of the United States, at 25 cents. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent 021 and Commission Merchant, No. 9, sth at. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin, corner Wayne and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh, Agent United States Portable Boat Lino. Sept 4-3 m. PCAWFIELDhaa removed his marble Estub . lishment to Wood at. opposite Fahneatock's Drug Store, where he will keep, constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments eta. ap 19-Iyr HOPKINS' EXTRA ALCOHOL, fur retailing for salo at the DRUG STORE of 50 BOXES CHOCOLATE, 10 do Gro, Pepper, 3 do " Allspice, together with Mustard, Ginger anti Cocoa, will be sold very low to close con sigoment, by HAILMAN, JENNINGS &CO. 018. 43, Wood street. A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, sq . ') 10 184, Liberty it, head of Wood. THE partnership heretofore existing under the style of Devine & M'Anulty. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. Devine is to collect all sums due to the concern, and pay all claims contracted fur the concern :up to this date. H. DF:VINE. C. A. M'ANULTY. Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. 1843. H. Devine respectfully informs hit friends and the public, that ho still Lontinues in the. Transporting business, and that he has removed the office of the U. S. Portable Boat Lino, to No. 45 Water street, next door below Lewis Hutchinson, where he will receive and forward Freight to the East, on the very lowest term s, H. DEVI7.s;E. WE have received, and will hereafter 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 front the country accompanied by the cash (tll ALL CA.S Xi) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & oct 10—tf Office of the Poet and Nlanufactuier. T N addition to their former Excellent Stock of Frt GILUCERIEti. the subscribers have this day received No's. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel. No's. 1 and 2Shad and Salmon, Susquehanna and Labrador Herring, Cod Fish, Liquorice, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, Lemons, Sultana Raisins. Prepared Cocoa, Sago, Mace, Sala'ra ins. Saltpetre, Sperm Candles, Chalk, Whiting, Rotten Stone, &c. &c.; together with a great ea iety of rn re and choice articles in their line; all of which they offer at l'fbole3ale or Retail, on very reasonable terms. LLOYD & Oct. 9. 146, Liberty st. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partner:hip r firm of DICKEY and At.r.x.t.xpr.r., i thii day ditaul ved by tnurual consent. JAMES DICKEY. !win. 1, 1343. \VM.G. ALEXANDER. JAMES DICKEY reT.2.ctfully infortn , i his friends and the public, thath stiila n ttinues in Lk- Transpor tation Bte-illeSS, at his Warehou4e, CORNER JI LIBER TY AND WAYNE ATREETR, Canal Basin, under the name of the "Independre Portal Boot Line," when! he will receive and forward freight to the East at the lowest terms ''pt. I—tf. New Fall and Winter Goods. HAMPTON & N. IN Wolin STRLET, ARE tm . openinz and i.tfer for sale a arc larze arid generd assori mom of seasenabie Dr• Giods, of plain waved. and diannwil beaver cloth, broad cloth; of everycolor,cassimercs.,attirwtt4,joan4, ker,eys, lia , eyA. flannels, l!ain's, bleaehial an d b r ia ! , cottons, dribs, tick a. Al purl:a lus:nss black god r.,1/ red , plain and printed met mintslin de lain., Irish li nens, Mattioni and other silks, ribbons, lii.ers,catabries. muslins, merino, fancy and blanket shawls, silks, spool and skein threads. an assortment of carpets, ruse floor cloths, Sic.c.. all of which we are able to eell as cheap as goods can now be bought in any market, cast or Tees/. sept-H—tf THE subscriber having purchased and thoroughly repaired those MILLS, is now manufacturing, and will keep constantly on band, a full supply of all the diirerent kinds of Nails, Spikes and Brades, etc.,— made from the best quality of Juniata Blooms, and us soon as the necessary additions can be made t..) the machinery, he will manufacture every description of Bar and Sheet Iron, usually made in this market. Orders left with S. Cuthbert. at No. 94. First street near Wood; or at the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will be promptly attended to. JAMES ANDERSON. sep 29-3 m F')! THE POST DR. M'LANE',..i AYEEIBICAN WORM SPECIFIC Mr. J KIDD—Sir:—A child of mine about 4i years old, MIS constantly indisposed, and of pale complex- ion; but had always a good appetite. In order to have the child well, I bought a small bottle of McLane's Ver mifag,e of which I gave him 3 spoonfuls, after which 20 or 25 large worms were expelled. I wish all Ger mans would read the above facts. The child's health is mach improved. MICHAEL RIHN. Chartier s Creek, Sept. 26 1313. [Cr Ftir sale at. the Drug Store of JONATHAN KIDD, act Corner of rlth and Wood sts. Pittshg., Pa J. W. Durbridge & Co., AGENTS for the sale of PE Ai TY•S Powder. Water street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. fact 5 Im. T RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have I. and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire Roof Safes. The price, in consequence of the ma terials and labor being much lower, is reduced about thirty per cent. They are kept for Sale at my shop, in Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to the church on the corner of 6th street—as also with Atwood, Jones &Co., and Dalzell & Fleming. In regard to the qual ity of my safes I leave those rirsuns who have pur chased and will purchase my safes to attest the util ity of them. I desire no new-paper putts on my safes; ,justice and truth warrant me in informing the public that all my-safes which have been in buildings burnt down fur several years since I commenced have pre served all the papers, hooks, &c., which they contain ed. I-have a card containing a number of certificates of the same, which are in circulation and in my hands aad the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for sale, made by Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also, a screw press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron. sep 20-tf McLane's American Worm Specific. AI 0 R S E P e ß o O m O o k n 'S ti . i — s a tl o c L l s pu s Er'eshN.Vseodrtast via c l f l r m i c c: Lane's American Worm Specific- I gave a boy of mine most of a vial; he passed 40 very large %. From that time his health improved very mud . I had stied two other Vermifoges to no purpose. I believe Dr. McLane's the best article before theCAL public. D. HOUN. Mifflin tp., Allegheny co., Sept. 30. Forsalo at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD. oct."3 Corner 4th and Wood sts. 2000"s:verygu'' .c just ?wowed and for sale low, by LLOYD &CO., 017. 140, Liberty it. C. A. McANULTY, Removal. JONATHAN KIDD, Corner of 4th and. Wood sta Landreth's Garden Seeds Dissolution of Partnership. To Printcrs New Groceries!! Lippincott Millir. Iron Safes. 'lt action = Salto. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and sth sta., Pittsburgh, IS ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business flatters himself that ho will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. 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—y Buggy at Auction. T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, Corner of ft Wood and sth streets, on Monday nest October 30th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold with out reserve. 1 Buggy nearly now, latest modern style. J. D. Dnyt, Oct 25-6 t. Auct'r, LARGE ANb EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS. AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on MONDAY next, Oc tober 30th, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold, the balance of a Dry Goods Store, comprising nearly every variety of goods in that line. At the same time, without reserve, a large lot of Dry Goods, of every des cription, suitable for the approaching season, compris ing in part: Superfine Broadcloths, various colors, Pilot and Beaver cloth, do do Superfine Cassimeres and Caxiiinetts, All of which will be sold in lengths to suit purchasers. They are tho best and finest set of cloths offered at Auction this season. A larqe Invoice of Calicos and Muslies, Merinos, Mous de Lajnes, Flannels, Fancy Dress Fldfs., and Shawls, Steubenville .leans Atic. At the same time, for cash,pur money, 8 Cases of Hats. The above goods will be ready for inspection on the morning of sale. oct 25 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AT I RIVATE SALE AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Roouts. corner of Wood and Fifth streets. An extensive as sortment orDRl' 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 lis , ortment consistsin part of 20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; 15 " super. blue cloth; 10 " brown, olive and mixed cloths; 4 "super. B.•avcr cloths; 5 " pilot cloths; 40 " ca:sinetts, assorted colors; some very fine; Cannel:, to flied and plain white, red, v.11,),v. '2O rtwrino, nmorted colors; 100 ,!! hiaaket shawls; 200 c,ot,in Lonkleir,, 471,011 . 11tin,1, ,!or4; 100 to.•rr, blonrhed and brown mu*lin.i, and a treat vari-tv u:11-r crth•les viu3r,. found in a Dry G04N13110,23.:-.. C 7" Also, an :Li.,ortment of boot., shoes, and hats, which will all be sold at prices Without regard to the late advances in the East. Sept 23. Teas, Leather and Mustard. RICE! VIM on consizroneht, audio,- sal, by JOHN D. DAVIS, at tho Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth atreet -100 Chests, HalfCheat4. and Boxes of Young Hyson Teas, fresh importations; 3000 11A. Salo Leather, 50 Kc.z.: hest Philadelphia Allo t 100 Ram Crown Wrtippinz. Palter, All of which, ;old low for Cam.ll, or City aneep tanc(b, ('t Q SH .I.:lo4lwuy St ,,, L. at pri vate c. by .101 IN D. DAVIS, 11 Corner of W.,.1 and Fifth strevti, Beware of a Settled Cough! lAn. M . LAN F.,-; S4d,pritic Long Syrap,lx-ing . safe 1 and cfrectoal non-d, for (7.nuN.. C3t3 rrhnl Fever, Intlwart, Plcurri4y, forminf. itnge , of Con sul-111,60n. A:tionn. NVlompinz &e. S..nie do zen of err!ifiente, 4,1 ar,ct, ran pro- d uvr-d, one of is«hich i , now offered. Thi. ii to certify, that I h t l a very iecere Cough all last winter: and IA a, eery much rnin After trying medical affil to no p0r:m..... I VV:IS ad, cd to a !mitt , of 1).. :111..31.4... Syrup; it .2uve me rviief imnindia , . IN, a , .41 in !, o 1 s‘-t: a',!,‘ to co out, and full. belie% 0 it ill he One Of the most valuable nied icino, now htb,ro the puldie.f Couzli and tiron4t corn ot4. I:LIZ.\ BETH MORRIS. i.""e A fre:li supply ofthig ‘aluable Couch medicine ju,t rernised at the Druc. :tore nf .1. KIDD. act 7 No. CO, corner of Wood and Fourth tg Jti*l" VIII) and for sale by WM. THORN, e./ No. 53, Markel street. 500 0.4. pure palm soap in the bar, 600 " " " in casks, 101) variegated soap. rm " white Castile, (only lot in market) 100 " almond soap, in # lb. casks, 50 dor.. shaving soap. 10 " Glenn's rose spermacmti soap, for chapped hands and for softening the skin. The subscriber has on hand n larger assortment of the above articles than any other establishment in this city, and is also receiving a large supply afresh drugs, WM. THORN,' oct 7 No. 53, Market street. IV ER COMPLA I NTS—Dyspepaia and Indi geslion,with costiveness, ascidity of the Prom nch, hardnessof food after meals, heartburn, flatulency, liver complaints; with pain in the side and shoulder jaundice, bilious conipinints, dropsy, diabetes, gravel, stone, and inflammation niche limgs;are Most perfectly removed and cured by the HEPATIC ELIXIR.. This article has the most astonishingeffects in curing all complaints of the stomach and digestive organs. Many highly respectable individuals in New York have been cured. after trying even• other remedy in vain, and have gi% en in theirnamets with permission to refer to them. It is pleasant to the taste, and doo s not in the least interfere x ith the daily avocation of one taking it. Many famiiies of this city have bccom , S') pleased with the medicine,! that they INC it as their only family medicine. .By .using it occasionally, it keeps the stomach free from bilious disorders, and the liver active, with the secretions of the body in the most perfect activity. It is composed entirely of vegetables. The cure will . be gradual, bat certain and permanent. For sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street. sep 6. Peach Trees Aft THE snbscriber has just received from the Nor sery of Landreth and Fplton, near Philadelphia a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN, may 8. No. 184 Liberty st. head of Wood. EXCHANGE BANK at PITTABIJUGH, t October 20th, 1843. A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to A serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Monday. the 20th day of Novem ber next, between the hoses of 9 A. m. and 3 P. M. o 2 I—te THOMAS M. HOWE, Cashier. MEIICHASTS AND MANUFACTUREELS ' BANK, Pittsburgh, October 20, 1843. AN election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, for the ensuing year. will be hell at the Banking House, on Monday, tho2Oth day of Notember next. l—te \V. H. DENNY, Cashier. BANE: OF PITTSBURGH, } Oetober 19,1843. AN election for thirteen directors of this Bank, fat the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking !louse on Monday, the 20th day of Novimber next JOHN SNYDER. oct 20—te. Cashier. 1116 EAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just teceiv ed and for sale by A. BEELEN. 05—ef Bank Noto mei 4ExclAnge CODDECTLD. DAILY BY A. KILMITZ, 151011ANOZI rBBOIISII, COR SEA OT WOOD ►ND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD Merchants and Manvfaeturers' Scrip . Exchange Bank Scrip Currency ••-- Erie Bank Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia .. Neu York Boston, ... Baltimore SPECIE. PENNSYLVANIA. - PITTSBUR GH Bank 4Pillsbalgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par Exchange Do. Hollidaysburg) Par 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 Manufacturers an/ Mechanics' par Mechanics par Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill par Southwark ..... ".... .... par Western par Bank of Penn Township Girard bank 16 U. S. bank and branches .... 36 COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Oermantoson " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county " Northumberland Farmers' bank of Bucks county Easton bank Doylestown bank Franklin hank of Washington. Bank of Chambersburgh " Middletown " Gettysburgh " Lewistown " Susquehanna county.. Berkscountv bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company 14 Carlisle Lank 14 Erie bank 14 Farmers and Drovers' bank 14 " Bank of Lancaster " Rank of Reading . Harrisburg bank Ihmesilo le " Lancaster " .11 Lancaster cc. " .. 9.4 Lebanon " 1 1'} Miners' bank of Pottsville.... . . 3fouerrir akela bank of Brownsville 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge company .... 10 Northampton bank ..........no sale Towanda bank Wynrnin c bank . West Branch bank........ . --..25 York bank 2i OV:10. Belmont bank of st. _ . . 1 Clinton bank of Coln inbus. 1 Coln , nlnana bank of New . ... ..11 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).... 14 ( irren, cashier) ..... rate ' einr‘nngti hnnies 14 Chillicothe bank 14 C'ommerri.ll bank- of Lake Eri5........ 20 I) ,?,ton bank ............ ......14 reanklln bank of Columbus Farmer.' and lifechanies' bank of Steubenville-14 Farmers' bank of Canton 40 0 , 0 71 IU 7 . . Granville . Hamilton Lancaster . . - ! Nays:Hon . . ' Mechanics' , aril Traders'. Cincinnati .Z , UMlnf Plt,suct iNorwalk . I Pataam.. Sanartg.v.ky. 7 il r nnS? I Xenia ... Zanesville INDIANA State bank arid branches State Scrip KENTUCKY All banks ILLINOIS State bank SO Bank of Illinois, Shawneetown .. VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia I} • Bank 01 . Virginia ..1} E.rehanAre bank of Viririnia Farmers' bank of Virginia 1 North- Weslc rnha nk of Virginia . . Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.... MARYLAND Baltimore Cap banks.. All other solvent ettpks.... NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks ..... SOUTH CAROLINA An solvent banks .. GEORGIA All solvent banks.... ... ALABAMA Mobile banks... Country banks.. LOUISIANA. New Orleant banks (g00d).... TENNESSEE AU banks.. AND PRINTINGOFFICE, K. W. CORNER OF WOOD ic Turn STI. The proprietors or the Nions !Ka POST and MEIL CT:RY AND MANUFACTURER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they hare a large and well chosen assortment of .1114111311.111E111 WC" Ilit..llEm MEM araD Calt33 ata.u.3arlabo Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1 Bills of Lading, 1 Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Blank Checks, Hat Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, ail Mobs of 13Lauks, Stage, :Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with dt'p propriette etas, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. We respectfully ask the patronage of air friends and the public in general in this, bran:6 of 07 business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS Sz. SMITH. 200 BAGS GSEEN RIO COFFEE, for sale tty FLULMAN, JENNINGS & CO. 43, Wood street. ARGAINS ! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS ! 1.1 MI sorts of clothing and wearing itpperal. now tall at No. 151 Liberty street, and see for yoursekoll IlikialtlB43.slliM STMIMART:INOItAHAM &CO, ForwardinivAna 6011101420 cm Marais* CLIC WILAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Washington, Lino. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. UTTER, 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 1243-Iy. lid dem . THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. • tu. Shaw ,master, will run tp regular rci weekly packet between the above named ports, leases 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 freigslit or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. .... .41.11. • ZAK, ma • 1843. ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MA IL Ltt