ExCHAVOIL Burr or Prrrsennow, i sr - V 1 October 20th, 1843. 5 . _ .rtmSDAY at. OCTOBER 31. 1843. ~7 A N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, to AN sem for the ensuing year , will be bald at the :._ --_________ _ - . PITTSBURG/I BOARD OF TRADE. B anking - Hou s e, on Monday, the 20th day of Novem ber next, between the hours of 9 A. )s. and 3 P. IL CONXITTZE TOR OCTOBER. W. J. Howard—J. B. Seaile--George Ogden. 021—te THOMAS M. HOWE, Caghier. ME RCHANTS AND MANDFACTUDF:RS, BARR, n The ittrynst. Mr. Marshall, . Pittsburgh, October 20, 1843. werentau. into,Court yesterday morning, and stated they 1 N election for thirteen Directors of this Bank, for nable to agree upon a verdict, and that there was ilk - the ensuing year. will be held at the Banking house, on on Monday, the 20th day of November next. not the slighest probability they ever would, as they W . ,11. DF,NNY, Cashier. Mood just as they did when they went out, eigit for BANK OF PITTSBURGH conviction, fear fer acquittal. They were consequent- I October 19, 18 3. 4 ly discharged. A N election for thirteen director s of this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking aura/al—We call the attention of all who feel House on Monday, the 20th day of November next friendly to the cause of Repeal, toe meeting to be held at Temperance Hall this evening, at 7 o'clock,JOHN SNYDER, oct 20—t.e. Several distinguished speakers are invited, and we I -- mayexpect a rich treat. tarßoors ` v as hissed from the stage of the Front street. Theatre, last Thursday evening on account of being in a state of beastly intoxication. Poor Booth; bat for the vice that has ruined so many of his profes sion, no living actor would be held in higher venere aion:this great but unfortunate delineator of tragic he- MSS. AN EXAXPLE.—The Govenor General of Canad has communicated to the As -embly a Despatch, stating the Th oppressive tax upon newspapers proprietors, in e shape ofa penny upon each paper, as a perquisite so tile Post Master General, is to be abolished. We understand that a half-penny is to be paid upon each paper or pamphlet in future; payable either on posting I ear receipt. MORE ROWS IN BALTIMORE. In addition to the two disturbances mentioned in yesterday's paper, we find the following in the Balti more Patrioti.—. "On Wednesday afternoon, whilst a young man teamed John Ralf, accompanied by a friend, was ri ding in a small buggy wagon down South Howard street, he was struck on the head with a brickbat, pro s ~jetted from a crowd assembled in the vicinity of the United Fire Company's engine house, which felled him in the vehicle, producing a deep aid dangerous cut, from which blood flowed copiously. He was taken to the office of Dr. Smith, and received surgical aid, though suffering greatly from the wound. It could not Ike ascertained who threw the missile, or fur what cause. so daring an outrage was perpetrated. "Between three and four o'clock. on Wednesday morning, another shameful affray occurred in Howard street, between Lombard and Baltimore street:. A party of young men were attacked with brickbats and 'chased to the Globe Hotel, where a numiier of mis siles were thrown against the doors and windows, breaking them to atoms. Pave m ents were and the streets literally strown with brickbats.turn up, al Tuesday night, during. the torch light procession, a young man named McNear was shot with a ball from; bop pistol, which entered his mouth and fell upon his; p, rendn g his situation very dangerous and his: recovery doubtful. Another person named Irman re-' ceived a shot in the neck, whilst others were more or boss hurt. Wednesday evening, too, whilst the fire: men were about passing into the Front street Theatre on a body, they were assaulted by a party of young seen, rallying under the names of “Gunhalls" and . " - kollers. A general disturbance ensued, and sever ed of the assailant s were arrested by the police. fir "Th e hareese facts had show conclusively, that since Monday Such is tha state of th. s unusual degree of disturbance:— case; and it now r for vie fireman to rid themselves of those wh o emain were ,: the actual aggressors; that thestigm a of such conduct may rest where it properly belongs. _ _____ , Beware of a Settled Cough! To Printers. ___ R. 21 , 1'1, %NES S tdorific Lung Syrup being a safe AVE have received, and will hereafter keep con- ' D and effectual remedy for Ceues..Cata'rrhal Fever, shindy on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink, r e p. . nimen7a WM-711V the first of f„rmin- sta g es of o in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell sonvitio n .. A .t htna " \Vhoopires f 'ouch ' Ste. ' SomeCdon-- cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city. , r , : f ~. :ini,. , „ ;, f . .- . . - : its vatuanie effects can be pro- Orders from the country accompa n i e d hy the cash dared,-) c o '' , r. ,..'' ; Inc. it ch Is nOw Off•11r(1. ON Ast.t. cAsss) will be promptly attended to. Thi: is to certify, that I had a try s.-ver e Cou g h all PHILLIPS R. SMITH, last wittier rid eas very much re duced . After tr •in tact 10-tf Office. of the Post and Nlatiufactuter. .. . •! _____________________.______ ________________ medical aid I " no purpose, I was advised to procure a New Groceries!! bottle of Dr. ArLatitt's Lime Syrup: it gave me relief TN addition to their former Excellent Stock of Fit Kill immediately and in two weeks ( was able to go out. /FAMILY Gitoet tilts. the subscribers have this day and fully believe it to be one of the most valuable med received No's. I, 2 and 3 Markers.). No's. 1 and 2Slifid icines now before the public, for Cough and breast cont end Salmon, Susquehanna and Labrador Herring, Ctxl Plul"lc- ELIZABETH NfORRIS. .. ... reA fresh supply ofthis valuable Cone, medicine OHIO. ish. Liquorice, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, Lemons, . just received at the Einag store of J. KIDD, Belmont bank of Si. Clairsviile - - ........... 14 Sultana Raisins, Pnpared CIWIIII, Sag°, Mare. Salfeni. tits. Saltpetre, Sperm Candles, Chalk, Whiting., Rotten I act 7 Ne. 60, corner of Wood and Fourth sts Chats:en bank of Colun:bus... .......... .. - - .14 Stone, &c. &e.; to,gether with a ereat vat iety of ea reand ' yeST 1 - 1 - .ECE I VED and for sale by ‘VM. THORN, Columbiana bank of New Lisbon .. ..- ....14 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) .......... li choice articles in their line; all of which they o ff er at No. 53, Niarket street, ( Warren, cashier) ........ no sale Wholesale or Retail, on very reasonable terms. • i 500 lbs. purr palm soap in the bar, LLOYD & Co., cineiny•ti hanks .. - .. - . .......... .... ..... .14 "0 '' " " in casks, Oct. 9. 110. Lil'ertV 't• lllO '' Varienteli soap , Chillicothe bank ................ .... • . ...... 14 j Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... .......... 20 Dissolution of Parinership. : r,f) •. white Castile (only lot in market) 1 Dayton bank ........ .... .-. . • . ........... 14 rr HE Partnership heretofore ex istilie: 11 oder the firm ' lite .' almond soap, i n 4 lb. cask,,, l Pranktin bank of Columbus... _ ... _.. 14 -1.. of DICKE rand ALEXANDr.R. is (ill , It, dissol ' 50 (1 i7.shas ing soap, i Faraters'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville:. 11 ved by mutual coasent. JAMES [lit 'K ry. 10 .. G!ena's rose sper - nacetti soap, for chapped Phroners• bank of Canton ...... I .... ...... 40 sepr. 1, 1211. WM. G. A LEX 1N DE R. leitids and Isr .ioftenirtz th , skin. i (.1.,17.12,7 .................. •-•- The subscri! , er has 141 h aul a larzer assortme nt of ! Gr,,,,,,,b. .................... L o l l .TAMES DICKEY n'sp-etfally informs hi. friends ; the above amide f than :toy other establishme nt i n this ! rr rz a rli i i o n ..................... -.--- - - .. and the plfiff'. fif"t If• till ea:Hi:tees in tits Tra.is„.. cot and is al.:, receit jug a l nr~cs, laqesfleply afresh drag , i, ! ',moister ................................................... ........2; tatiori Business. at his Wareleiti.,•, consvn or Liar a- , &,.... W .1 . , 7 HORN, Marietta • - • - .. ..... "...Li TY AND WATS V. iTREF:TS, Canal lia , iri, under the ; oil 7 No. 53, Market stl if 71 ' • ................ •• • .14 fret. t /7 , .1 en nam e of the "Independent Portable Boat Line," - - ' ilerhanies' and Traders', Cincinnati .... 3 wh-re he will receiv e an I forward freigh t to the East a t .1 IVER COM PL AINTS--Dyspep r i a and Indi - „fa, atom , ,v,-,./. Pleasant ............................. 14 the lowest terms sere. 4--If. J -1 gestionovith CoiliVCilesß ascidity ..„14 --- itch, ha rdaessof I. ' , darter meals, heartburn fin tulens y, ! ',..V4r".41k ......................... New Pall and Winter Goods. i liver complaints, with pain in the side rind shoulder j ~.,`'''',"l " ,: •-•---- - - - - • ' - ......... • • ''!! HAMPTON & SMEffl, jaundice. liiiinits complaints, dropsy, diabetes, gravel, I '(,"7"""3' .................. - - - • ........ - - - ,; 11 No. 1 1.2 WOOO STRErr, I stone, nail inflammation ofthe lungs, are most perfectly i ',7`.•:10 ............................ '' ' • ''' ';',.. 5 ARE now opening. d ire r ' an- ti... r ,or sate a s lavers 1 rem , ,,,,1 and c ure d by the HEPATIC ELI X In. 1 • .. r-ana ....... "•-•-•----'•' - - - - - ' - '- - - - • '''' Wooster .................. ..... .......... .1i .11, and general assortme nt of seascitable pry l)G ; This article has the most it stoni shingetrects in curing i consisting of plain waved, and diamond beaver cloth, l all complaint. uf the stomach and digestit eorgans. . •leale ............ -•-• • • • • ................. / i broad cloths of every color, ea ssitaeres. sattinetts, jeans, i Many highly re.spertable individuals in New York i 24 ' e/rill ' ... .• .. ............... .. 14 kerseys, linsey 4, flan:lds, haiees, bleached and brown I have been cured. after trying every other remedy in I INDIANA. cottons, drills. tick s , mp aeen Inst e p s black and colon-a-1, I vain, and hav e given in their names with permission to I State hank and brandset.. - plain and printed merinos, mouslin de lain.s, Irish li- ; refer to them. ft is pleasant to the taste, and doe s i State Scrip ..... nens, Mattioni andother silks, ribbons, Inces,cambries, ! not in the least interfere ss it h the daily avocation of one 1 --................;• niniling, merino, • fitney and blanket shawls, se-tying' taking it. Many find ies of this city have become $ ) 411 banks _________________ .. - silks, spool and skein threads.&c.. together with I pleased with the medicine," that they use it as their ; • /OR THE POST. ILLINOIS. Messrs Editors: The time is fast approaching, an assortment of carpets, toss floor cloths, &c , all of only family medicine. By fusing it occasionally, it whn the . dint pelil parties will be called upon which we are able te sell as rheap as goodAcan now be , keeps the stomach free from bilious disorders, and the I State bank ............. • ten:ue candidates for the Mayoralty, and the bofight in any market, east or west. sop 21-tf / live r artier, with the secretions of the body in the most 1 Bank of Illinois, Shateneetowa... . ___._ I perfect activity. It is composed entirely of vegetables. ' VIRGINIA. vesting' is everywhere asked, who will the Democra- i ------- ------7--- Lippsn . coft /1 1 1.11/s. The cure will be gradual, but certain and permanent. cv choose. We would urge upon them the expediency 1 Bank of /he Valley of Virginia ...... T HE subscriber having purehased and thoroughly I For sale at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street. of aortal listing a man upon whom the whole party could Bank of Virginia ................... unite—it) Dr. Wlt.t.fast KERR, of the 3.1 ward, we re- ! repaired these Mitts, is now manufacturin g , ! sop G. Exchange bank of Virginia, ..... _ . cognize such a man, and one who will (if elected) make and will keep constantly on hand, a full supply of all ! --________ ._______. Oa yesterday mnrniug, of . .. the different kinds of Nails, Spikes and Brades, etc.,— I Just Opened. Farmers' bank of VI rwin 'a .. . _ an able and efficient public officer. Nora- Irestern bank of Virginia.. .. .. . _ uoliimmation of VOTERS. made from the best quality of Juniata Bloom, and as Merchants' and , Ifechahics . bank of Virginia soon as the necessary additions can, be made t ) the Branches.. _ _ .. .. machinery, he will manufacture every description of the lungs, SfiSS SARAH E., daughter of Gronaz Bar and Sheet Iron. usually' made in this market. Orders left with S. Cuthbert. at Ni,, 94. First street THORNBURG, of Allegheny city, aged about 12 years. ' near Wood, or It the Mills in the Fifth Ward, will be promptly attended to. JAMES ANDERSON. sep 29-3 m PARSNIPS AS FOOD FOR PIGS. Whilst staving in the Isle of Guernsey fir a couple et months in the summer of 1341, says a correspondent the London Farmer's Chronicle, I aas much pleas ed with the peculiarly fine flavor of the pork, being sweet, juicy, firm and beautifully white, at a season the year when that unclean animal is thought not to be in the highest perfection. mis superiority in flavor arid appearance, is attributed to the plentiful ,apply of raw parsnips with which the animal is f.d. In con firmation of an I/Myer:sally adm:tted Not, I b.•g to send pea the following extract from a lately pliblisheil ry of the island and its products:—••liiigs prefer raw': parsnips to all other rams, and make excellent pork when fed upon diem; but the bui:iaz of the root refl..' tiers the bacon (ibby. By this 1041 the anim fitted in six weeks. Tan mach can hardly be said in praise of the beef amid pork fatted on parsnips. At this time (July 17th, 1830) there is in the Guern sey market. a parker, 22 months old, weighing neat 7:10 lbs., English. which has never eaten any thing but raw parsnips and sour milk; finer meat was never seen. In the use of parsnips, one caution is absolutely neces sary—they are never to be washed, but to be given as they are taken up from the ground. Used in that way, they are found nut to surfeit the begs and cattle, and to fatten them better and quicker than they othccwise would. If washed they are apt to satiate, and as the farmers say, will never tboroualdrfatten them. An ox will eat 120 lbs per day, elusive of hay." DRAWING SCHOOL, Burkee Building, next to Merchants and Manu , facturers' Bank. Landreth s Garden Seed'. W. KERR would inform all those interested, A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds alwys on eP • that he has opened a school at the aboveave place, hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug store of for the purpose of giving instruction in the Ortho- F. L. SNOWDEN, graphical and Pei specti ve.Drawitig. Hours, from Ito sep 10 184. Liberty st., head of Wood. ____ 9P. M. 2:2__t" - J. W. Eturbridge & Co., JOH N W 13141 R G ENTS for the sale of Rh:Al-FYS Powder, Water ; • 1..1 `,l 1 Al A ••• 1 - FA( — it . I', F.; li street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, ~,,, jp (//)// \'% ll7'T.si:ivre.ll , Patsbureh. art 5 lm. 1 Iron Safes. • IT RESPECTFULLY inform the public that I have and keep always on hand an assortment of Fire Proof Safes. The price, in consequenc e of the ma _ NEW GROCERY ST(ME terials and labor being ?Trull lower, is reduced about thirty percent. They are kept far sale at my shop, on STACY LLOYD, JR.. - .- • ..-. A. G. REINHART. Sixth street, above Smithfield, next to thchurch o LLOYD & CO. the corner of 6th street—a; also with Atwood, Jones WfIOLESA LE and Retail GROCERS AND Com- &Co., and Da.lzell & Fleming. In regard to the dual- Clair XISSiON MERCHANTS, Ne. 140 Liberty street, itv of my safes I leave those persons who have ptir a few doors above Sr. Clair street. eirt.:ed and will purchase my safes to attest the util rip Wir•re families ran at all times be supplied sty of them. I desire no nevvspape r puffs on Inv a6.s; with good Good: alai, prices. justice and truth warrant me in informing the public %et 27. that all my safes which have been in buildings burnt A . " RITING DESK AND CtT-----)EmITC:R for sale down for several years since I commenced have p re . papers, boeks, &c., which they contain- low by -, LLOYD & Co. served a ll the °et. 27. - 190 Liberty street. .e . I hav e a card containing a number of certificates d 2 iii---nos. N. O. SUGAR, just re-a, and Co - : e,„/ sale by J. G. & A GORDON lof the same, which are in circulation and in my hands and the agentes. JOHN DENNING. N. B. A few pair of steel Springs for Atte, made by 027. i Jones & Coleman, and will be sold low. Also a screw ( press, with power to punch holes in half inch iron. sep 20-tf MenmaPship and Ilealnea si t ur , who wish a thorough knowledge of these n et. would do well to calf= MR. S. W. Sum/Awes Commercial Academy, on Fourth Street. near w the corner 3f Market and Fourth, before engaging elshere. Oct 3-Im. Water IsIT ----- Irrn MORE jacTini s t G OLD'S P.ATENT LAMP forburning PINE OIL, has surpassed even the expeetations of those who bought them. A large and superior assortment of them: consisting in peat if Bronze Branch Lamps,' with two, three, and four Argerant - Burners; Centre Table Limps with marble base, bra,. pede4tral s , drops, sha I Polio bronze mantel and sid e d o , H a ll do, Kitchen and Nursery do, with a variety of others, only to be seen to he aa•nir,d. Also the celebrated PINE OIL which for cheap dess and (lea ilioess, stands u rrivalled. The above may be obutined at TUTTLE'S, 87 4;h it. Oct 26 XrAPS AND CENSUS OF THE U. STATES. 13 -1 Just received, a few copies of Mitchell's ele• gent 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 02 1 and Commission Merchant, No. 9, sth st. C. A. IIIeAIIII7LTY, FO RWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Canal Basin,corner Wayne and Liberty street+, Pitts burgh. Agent United States Portable Boat Line. sept 4-3 m. emovaL P CAWFIELD has removed his marble Estal . lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahncstock's Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19—lyr s(i BOXES CHOCOLATE, I_l 10 (10 GrO. Pepper, 3do Allspice, together will] Nlu.tard, Ginger and Cocoa, will he sold very low to close con signment, by HAILMAN, JENNINGS &CO. alB. 43. Wood .street. Dissolution of Partnership. 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 for the concert/ up to this date. Pittsburgh, Sept. I. 18.13 I H. Devine respectfully inform s his friend s and the public, that he still LOTItifiIICS 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 forward Freight to the East, on the vers. lowe st CMS. H DEFINE. alcLauaels American Worm Specific. MORE PROOFS.—McL•ar.'s WORM SPECIFIC. Some 2 months ago, I purchased a vial of Mc , Lane's American Worm Specific. I gave a boy of mine most of a vial; he passed 40 very large worms. From that tittle his health improved very mud . I had ttied two other Verrnifu.res to no purpose,. I believe Dr. McLane's the best ;tilde before the public. D. CALHOUN. Muffin tp., Allegheny co., Sept. 30. For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD oct 3 Corner 4th and W- Cheese. 2000 LBS."rY uperior W. R. C H EESE, just received and for sale low, by If. DEVENF.. C. A. AI'ANCLTI . . D EAR SKINS, dressed arid undressed, just iv ed and for sale by A. BEELEN. 05-tf OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Books, Bills of Lading, rirculars, 1 Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Cards• I Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. _ ! XII Mobs of 13Iaufts, DR. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS. i Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bias, With ep T HEREBY certify that I have known a number of I propriaie eels, I..people who have taken Dr. McLane's Liver Pills, I Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable and have been much benefitted by them, and I believe I them to he the best pills for liver complaints, and for I Panted We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and general use, of any pill now before the public. MICHAEL FORNEY. the public in general in this branch of our business. 1 hereby certify that I have been afflicted for 6 years July 31, 1843. with a liver complaint; and have applied to different i ~ PHILLIPS .Sr SMITH. -------------- physicians, and all to little or no effect, until I made I ~ - use of Dr. McLane's Pills. In taking two boxes of them 1 am nearly ) estomd to perfect health. SAMUEL DAVIS. r-FriMillersburgh, near Pittsburgh, August 16, 1843 II B ARGAINS! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS ! r sale at the Drug Store of All sorts of clothing and wearing apperal Pl JONATHAN KIDD, i call at N 0 .1.51 Liberty g stremand see fnr yriti . rse:: .aug 22 corner 4th and Wood streets, Pittsburgh j d e ., 7 . J. MoCLOSICEY LLOYD &.00., 140, Liberty it EMI _____ _______ I ' 2uction Si :. ....iii, .AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, TsCorner of Wood and sth sit., Pittsburgh., ready to receive merchandize of every description .1.. on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, Batters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MON DA TS and TISURSD•YS t of Dry Good Groc s and fancy ar ti cles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of eries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new i and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,at early gas light. aug 12—y AT FRIVATE SALE. T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. An extensive as sortment ofDRY GOODS, recently purchasod 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 consistsin part of 20 pieces wool dyed blue black broadcloths; 15 " super. blue cloth; 10 " 4 brown, olive and mixed cloths; " super. Beaver cloths; 5 " pilot cloths; 40 " cassinetts, assorted colors; some very fine; 50 " flannels, twilled and plain white, red, green and yellow. 20 " F.nglish 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 neat variety of other articles usually found in a Dry ;nods House. ,t-ZiP Also, an assortment of boots, shoes, and hats, which will all be sold at prices without regard to the late advances in the Last. scpt 23 Cashier Young Etyma Ta. CFI ESTS halichests n d boxes Young H y-11, son Ten, ofgorxl quality. Inv .ale In w fur cash. received. and fur 01 I. JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood and Filth as. Teas. Leather and Mn D EC EI VED on consignment, and for sale by JOHN I). DAVIS, at rho Commercial Auction Rooms, corne r of Wood and Fifth street -100 Cheats. f l alfChests, and Boxes of Young Hysoa Teas, fresh importations; 3000 lbs. Sole Leather; 50 Kegs best Philadelphia Mustard. Also, 100 Reami Crown Wrapping Paper; All of whirh %%ill he sold low for Cash, or Citynrcep tanrea. SHA Ft ES leay Bride Stork, at pri vate sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS, sop II Corner of 'Wood and Fifth streets. PTO. 1, Salmon, ._ll No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, No. 1 and 2, Maine Shad No 1, Labrador Gibbed herring, And 800 lbs. line dry Cod Fish, For sale for family use, by LLOYD & 012. 140, Liberty st BUTTER -27 Keg.: 5 Barrels Western Reserve Dairy Butterjost received and for sale by lIAILMAN, JENNINGS &Co 43 Wood st JUST RECEIVED and for salo on con.ignment, 7 Hi+ bacon, 7 hhd. sugar, Can be !teen at the store ofjacob Painter& Co nu; J. K. MOORFIEAD CO. r P EAS.—Received on consignment, 12 Chests Young Hyson Tt: a, 4 " Black Tea, 4 " Imperial, 5 " Gunpowder, by sep 13. J. G. & A, GORDON, 12 Water street BUFFA LO ROBES by single robe or bale, for sale by os—tf A. BEELEN. Q MTH'S NEW YORK VARNISH, No. I. qiiick drvinir, in store, and for sale at the DRUG ‘VAREHOUSE of ort 2 J. KIDD, Corner of 4th and Wood its. NIOKED HERRINGS.-25 boxes smoked her rings just received and for sale by - HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO. 43, Wood gran, CI:MARC/1D DALLY BY A. lERABLEIR, EZIMINGE CORNIER 0? WOOD AND THIRD ST.I. SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants and Afanmfacturers' Scrip Exchange Bask Scrip Currency ................. Erie Bask Serip . EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. Os PAilade/pAia ........... Neu Yo 4 rk ... ........ . . ....... , .............. . Bostolt .............................. Ballimsot-s G01d........... Silver ........ ......par ......................... . ...... PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. . par Bank of Pittsburgh ............ Merchants and Manufacturers' ba n k . .... par . Exchange.........par .............. " ...... ....par Do. flollidaysi urgh - ----------- • • PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America Do Northern Liberties....... Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania. Farmers' and gifcchanies' bank-.. Kensington bank........ Manufacturers and Mechanics' Ikleckanics. ..... ....... Moyamenring ...... Philadelphia bank ... . ....... .. .. Schuylkill ..... " .. ............. Southwark ..... " ..... Western ....... Bank of Penn Township Girard bank ...•_ U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Germantown ..... " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county..... Northumber/and...— _ Farmers' bunk of Bucks county.... Easton bank .............. Doylestown bank ....... ...... Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh...... " Middletown ..... . " Gettysburgh . " Lewistown... Sus ehu7ina county .. Berk, county bank........ . . .. Columbia Bank and Bridge Com pan...... . —75 y.......... Carlisle bank....... ...... Erie bank ............. Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading ............. Harrisbu rg bank ...... Honesdale " ....... Lancaster " ....... ..................... Lancaster co. " ... .............. Lebanon " ...................... Miners' bank of Pon:rine.... .. Monongahela bank of Broesurville ...... Net , Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank Towanda bank.... iVyoming bank.... West Branch bank York bank MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks _ All otter solvent banks.... NORTH CAROLINA t All solvent banks.. _ SOUTH CAROLINA ! All solvent banks.. GEORGIA lAl!solvent banks ALABAMA Mobile banks.. Country banks Neve Orleans bank LOUISIAN:A s ( g00d)...-- - • • . .. • . .. 2i TENNESSEE. All 800 E AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, N• W• CORNER OF WOOD I FTFTH EEL e proprietors of the MORNING OST MEM CURT AND MANUFACTURER respectfu P lly info SZCI rm their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and welLchosen assortment of 71 C"Welit . .31M, ably aaa cveztaa ataemwaatto Necessary to a Job Printing Office and that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, I 200 BAGS GREEN RIO COFFEE, for gale low, by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO. oct 18. 43, Wnod street SPECIE .............2 - ..... ......2 . • ...... .. ... 2 KENTUCKY angt masoltwi SofSnit—anti' sTANDANIGOdRAHAbi & co., • • rorwarang amid g ummimliOn aterChantg f CLITtLAND, OHIO. A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Corn- E,cl an - al; o . omposedof the Merchants' Lint, Erie ~Ynsh ington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s ia LineofStearn boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve nd Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. P tors oftho Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. r°Pria- REFIR TO Wilkie & Eniworth, No 9 C ties Sap, Y R. Minter & Co. Albany. "4 061 Ch aff, BOWXII2. Hunter, Palmer &Co B fin/ M. T. Williams & Do . ; u Hon. John M. Allen, Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. .._.2 2. !Beaver and Warren Packet - . -:.,. THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. It--1--,....N.---2- Shaw,master, will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and F ridays' 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, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. - —.par ...par • . ....... par .......par ........ par -.par ......part ........par s '. 4 l"r`-' $:- 18 43. .ARE REDUCED.—U. S. AIL LINE OF STAGES arm Rem Rost) CARS. from M Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg. and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out, Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia Baltimore $0. 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood at, MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & feb 23, 1843-Iv. Proprietors. The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Coll, y, :, - Tn- ..... ...cay....... i • :-.Aellt ;. ,- ... NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, P HILADELPHIA I AND New YORK. THIS line is in full operation and leave s Pittsb I urgh _ daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. ' TO MIT. and national mad to Cumberland, connecting here : f r i A TWO STORY brick house, suitable for A with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Tray .l-1. dwelling and Grocery, situate on die corner were will fold thin a peedy atul ("comfortable route, :of Fifth and Union streets: Possession given hems& it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum- ately. Enquire of berknd lirie, facilities will be affbrded which have not • o f 1. JAMES MA 1 . . been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at I --------„,....._______ the shortest notice. with the privilege of going throug,h Caitlin* Lots in 171 ------- - direct or taking one nighu res: at their option. 4') LOTS, suitable for building, moot eligibly sita For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela le." uated, and withiu two minutes' walk of diet House. L. W. STOCKTON, tteamferry boat landing, will be sold at prices to snip feb 3--dtf. Stir President of N. R. Stag e c o , the times. The terms of payment will be made easy; --ireic --- f o i, incuu. either for cash or such barteras can be made avallabk. ' Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P: t 1 * Peterson. No. 4, in street. Pittsburgh. 4:;:ta.‘••"' June 1. . JAS. PATTERSON jr. ~ _ _______________ . _ The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Lots for Sale. Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. . 4Lots in Manchester. One and a fourth Acres el The Cutter, Collins, Master , leaves every Friday at Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots nos. 41,42, t 2.53,54 10 o'clock a. m. 181, 182. rind 184. in Cools's plan of Lots, on Holmes The Montgomery, Bennett, blaster, leaves every Sat- Hill. Also, Lotsnog. 20, and 27, in Cook's plan of Lots urday at 10 o'clock a. rn. on High street, near the new emir? 11 , 1:re. For terme The Express, Parkinson, Master, leave s every Sun- apply V) Z. W. REMI.7% GTO:I day at 10 o'clock a. m. I sep 10 JOHN BIRMINGIIAAI & CO., --- Agents. ....... par . ..... . par ...... 1 ....24 .24 24 1 ....10 no role For Sale. T OTS on the North East corner a Coal Lam , and united States Portia ---Bo Mine Depot High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Marketsear Fcrarth street. ______,__ ..n.......n.„. roe Rent. That COTT.AGE. situated in the Borough of Lawrenceville, at present occupied by John el A. 3 IcANCLTY very respectfully informs his . Parker. \,..../ . friend s and the public, that he has made trrance- The place has a very fine garden and good assert; menu to continue the agency of the boats forming the ' ment of fruit trees. Any person uintin , t• can have the U. S. Portable Boat Line, at th e large new Warehouse, ! privilege of eneazing for the ensuing year. Posses CORNER OF WAYNE ♦ aD LIBERTY STREETS. Canal sion riven nn the Ist of October next. Basin, where goods will be received and forwarded ' Apnlv at .'Co. 5 Commercial Row, Liberty street? with usual despatch, and on the moat favorable terms, or to IVm. Toman, Smithfield street. to Baltimore, Philadelphi a , New Yogi: or Boston. 1 sep.. 1. 1843. THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, ' -------.............._____- 272 Market it., Philadelphia. AIOORE & CHASE, Agents. 75 Bondy', Wharf. Baltimore eept. 4-3 m A _ LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg r Pa. Gold, Silve r , and Solvent Bali( notes, bought i and sold. Sight cheek s on the Eastern cities, for sale. I Drafts, notes and bills, collected. i FL EFER/NCE3. Wrn. Bell & Co ) ' Jolin D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co,, Joseph Woodwell, J James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. Philadelphia. James I hiladelphia. John H Brown & Co. James M'Candless. } Cincinnati, 0. J. R. M'Donald. St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Rank KY. > Louisville Civ c Stilt& Just Received. Vitriol, Camw . 711 LOG WOOD AND FUSTIC, Blue FIIPP ooti, um, and a enerul stock of DYE WOODS, in store, and Al for sale at g the Drug Store I of JON. IDD. ..... Corno r 4th and Woo Kd sot. sept. 12 ATACKEREL-16 Bb No. 3 Mackerel, just _LTI mceived and for sale by MAILMAN, .LENNINGS &CO. 43 Wood st. To chants and Others. A GENTLEMAN, who thomughly understand: Book Keeping, wishes a situation in that capa city: the best of reference s will be given. Address H., at this office. aug, 28—tf TOBACCO.-10 boxes Burton's 5 h lump tobacco, 25 du rtu.sell & Robinson do 5 do Hare's do tst 10 do assorted sizes and brands, reeeived and ter sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street THToothache! Toothache!! Toothache!!! E above complaints can be cured infiv rates, by by using the celebrated AI USCOVITUS e DROPS which is warranted. There are many imitation s and counterfeits, oldie above. The only true and genu int articleis to be had at TUTTLE'S 86 Fourth st sept 12. A --- BODE the last week in J u ne, o in a Clothing Store in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably soiled and worn. It is signed by .lamee Gaston and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. The own er can have it by identifying and paying expen.es July 31.—tcf. DR. M'LANE'S AMERICAN WORK SPECIFIC. Mr. .1 KIDD--Sir:—A child of mine about 44 year= old, was constantly indisposed, and of pale complex ion; but had always eo6d appetite. In order to hal., the child well, I bought a small bottle of McLane's Ver mifuge of which I gave him 3 spoonfuls, after which 20 or 25 larze worms were expelled. I wish all Ger mans would read the above facts. The child's health is much icor/roved. • MICHAEL TUR ' thortier's Creek, Sept. 2C 1343. F.. o'7or sale at the Druz Store of JONATHAN KIDD.. I Corner of 4th and Wood sts. Pit tshg.; - HOPKINS' EXTRA ALCOHOL, for retaisn, for sale at the DRUG STORE of JONHAN KIDD, Corner 40d ste. A SMALL CHE A p FAI -------------.---- 1 7 — ' — '-------------_ . wF(:m sALE. SMALL Farm in I:riper Sr. Clair township, a bow , li miles from Pittsbureh, and about 60 i of the IVa4hing-ton turnpike, containing 164 'errs a !land. well located and improved , and almost idle , and under rood fence; and will be a coot l place f* IA extensive eardner. ,t-... It has on it a rood ditioAliffk (l}lrise and harn: and is well watered. It will be sold tiow for o n ol-- orpprr ratli nrd pnrr 'credit. Apply at arris'Agency and in te11i. , ..-orr,' Ofrre. or .> SA AIrEL NEALLAND• • P ---- tl po To !tent. EASANT rooms and good steamsteamwer, at ue L cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty mil O'Hara streets. Apply co on the premises.jury 16. Pittsburgh, Pa _____ Rouges and Farms to Rent. T HE All hq-ril.e r has opened an offic e (in connexion, with his Medical .Azency) for the renting and - i selling of Houses and Farms. As many persons are II constantly wanting' to rent houses without haying tbtr time toren about the city in search of one, can by call , ling upon the . I tbscriber. and stating the kind s f house they want, find one that will snit them, als o know the of roorns, situation and rent, without further trouble. Owners of houses would And ft to their interest to call, and Eire a descriptio n of them, and the rent thee require, as they would then find their houses tented= sooner and with leas trouble. The nationage of tbPrublitiA respectfully solicited, sep 21—tf T. H. TUTTLE, 86, 4th st. Rouses, sc, For Rent. THE subscribe r has opened a book to record any dwelling house, warehouse, store, rbcp, rnrrns or country farms and seats for rem, charging the own ers 2'5 rents each record. He will Jeep it open for all who wi4h to rent any kind of property to examine, and' charge them J 9. cents: and for a small comensation., will attend to renting all kinds of property, and attend , to all kinds of business between landlord and tenant., wept 21. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent, Nn. 9, Fifth sl. AA Good Farm for Sale or 13kehantet FAR AI of 130 acres on Sugar Creel,, Armstrong county, 100 of which is improved. This farm IL I well watered by spring s and two large 717r7S which pass Inearly through it and then unite. forming:an excel:test' Mill Seat. 40 acres are 'first tits for meadow okf. ! spring crops, and the balanro is good for fall grain.7.±, I There is no wake land, and it is well adapted fora dor, ry or for sheep, and lies s•er . well. There is on - klu . good apple orchard. a substantial hewed log how". la_ large loz. barn and a good coal bank, easily arcetaible. in gond order, and the quantity inexhaustible . This farm lies within la miles of Freeport, Si rniles &nos Kittanning, 4 milosfrorn a Catholic eharel, ars4 tattle. from a Prpshytorian and Seceder churches It will he , sold at a b.argain for easA er ezolostged fora good threestory brick house and lot in Pittsbuigh. Poe terms and particula r ono %Ire at Harris' General It gsncy and Intelligent., of re or of the. RethAeriber on , . :its. prem ises, S.J. WHITE'. gep 27 Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. J CST received, 5000 Fmeman's beat Fire Britt., which will hereafter be kept constantly rtn bard' and gold low for ',119h. t.y BIRMINGHAM & CC. may 27 No. 60 Water •/.. ---, Peach Trees. Ai l THE -ul:acrEbe r ha% to=t received fray?. the Mar. , ..= , e , y c.f Landreth Fr.ri rt).P , 17`. re- ar Phi:ade:ll7.:z i ;nt of the chercatt. varict. rreach treea, ta 14 hicl ho 0, 11.1 r7Ln. tax...-attertie n (1 'hi- ro 1:c. F. L. &NOW-- AF.Y. '46 1&4 Libk.ry sr. 1-oscl 41t44- ._.. LANDS POIt Bader SAU 7 FARMS of improved land in Btler and= li _Le) Beaver counties, to suit rch hi $h state of cultivation. pu sers; in a 2 Farins in Armstrong county, near Freeport; 100 notes cleared; 150 bearing fruit trees; 3 dwelling*, bents &c. For particulars, enquire at my (Ace, Smithfield: near 4th street. Oct 30—dtf Itargains to bii *MI - - 13,68 9ACRES_ OF VALUAEIit LA:NDS ' , all/ he so:d • bargain hi hitisiostist purchasers. The land lies. in Tyler chid MAO* CO's., Pirelli:a—wand CLEAR OF ALL Eactasitartoitt For particulars inquire of the subset ibers, if by lettrri postpaid, LLOYD &O, D out 10 l4O Liberty street, Pittsburgh. IVALDABLEICOAL LAND T POI! SILLS. HE undersigned wisher to dispose ar *MU ' , WIPP able coal land, situated near the six mile ferry, on the Mononge hela river. The rein is very large, and the coal equal to any brought to the Pittsburgh market To those wishing to go into the cease business heron a fine chance, as the cos I is favorably situated for load ing boats, and will be sold cheap. Apply to the subscriber at the office of C. parrach ) Esq., Fourth street, between Wood and Market 026-4 t• ________________ . ___ GEO. E. APPLETON. ----" _... Tun) r r in -------- -------- i , k. ITIt T WO good Farms on the Loyalhanna creek, Westmoreland tawny, about 1" i l; 9 mile/ from Greensburg, on the main road to :la villa, B,miles from it, and about 8 miles from Deniatou town. one mile from a brick Catholic Church rand twd miles from a Presbyterian Church, viz: No 1. 20d acres and allowance.., from 150 to ICO acres cleared and under fence, ha< on it a log house. log barn, &c.-- No. 2. 150 acres of land adjoining the above. 75 to 100 acres cleared and ender fence, a rood frame house and also n wagon shade and corn crib and a stonespring house, all in good order. The above will be sold at a fair price for Cas h and payments made tn accommodate, or exchanged for property in Pittsburgh or Allegheny. Forfarther part iculars eno uire at Harris' Cen, , ral Agen cy and Intelligence OfEce, No. 9, sth st. "1 a -- . , HE nn ding Lots Par Bale _ rrl dersiTned utorized to sell a number plan of ot ..11- lots beautifully ia si! n nat h eclin Aaron Hates lots on "Grove Hill." The rapi ementd plan ma extension of the city in the vicinity of these lots aunt greatly increase their value in a very shor t period.— Claims against the, estate, properly a tithe!, ticated, will be received in part pament. GEO. COCHRAN Executor, No. 26, Wood strew. J. E. HENDERSON