Jade from Mexico. We learn from the Picayune that the inhooner "Marie Antoinette," Capt. "Del vaille, arrived at New Orleans on the 27th from Tampico., The papers are silent about the Texan fleet and the movements of the Mexican and Yucatan" armies. The Courier makes the following translation from the Tampico Boletin. It is thus that troubles increase with, and new difficulties env iron Santa Annit:—"An official commu• Ideation of General Nicholas Bravo, ad droned to the Minister of War, dated the 17th of May, announces that the Indians have assembled, to the number of about -3000, in the environs of Chilapa, in the south, and that a reinforcement of 1000 men are expected from Talapa. These In.. dim, he states, have been incited to revolt by persons from Puebla and Mexico. They have declared in favor of the federation, and thely threaten to capture Chilapa. Gener al Bravo urges that it is impossible for him to render any assistance in case of an atlecit upon that city, as he could not raise more than two hundred recruits among the population. Hu adds, that if a rein- Preement be not dispatched to his assist ance, it will be impossible for him even to maintain the post committed to his charge from the assaults of the insurgents." Later from Yucatan. The brig Spy, arrived at New Orleans! on the 28th ult., in nine days from Lerma.l Gen. Ampudia and his staff have visited Campeachy, and there wis constant an 11 uninterupted intercourse between the lat. ter city and Lerma. Ampudia was em*, barking bis troops, artillery, camp bag-1 age, &c., with all possible expedition for Laguna. The Spy left an English barque,l a Spanish brig, and an American schooner loadiag at Lerma. The Spy hensalf made one trip to Laguna, carrying 200 soldiers, ammunition, &c. The temporary fortifi cations thrown up at Lerma had been de molished, and the guns shipped off. The inhabitants who had removed during ihe disturbances, had returned to their homes and their usual occupations. Commodore Moore was - lying at Campeachy, about four mile. from the Mexican squadron. It was reported that the Governor General of Yucatan insists upon-jhe evacuation of the Wand of Carmen before a final reconcilia• tion can take place. O'Connell at Home. *Prom a recent numl , er of Ainsworth's Maprzine, we extract the following sketch. I I The writer is, as ho avows, a Tory: "I had. in the morning, seen Mr. O'Con nell's btight-faced grand-daughter, as she came from the chapel to the house where I was staying. His daughter, the Lady Mayoress, had al.o called—a fair, interk gist creature; and, though the mother of a large family, a still young and lovely wo. man. I had heard het express the most charitable opinion with evident ingenuous• netts, and could not but admire the domes tic happiness to which the Agitator was woat to retire from the turmoils of public life. Let his choice of that life proceed from patriotic, ambitious, or selfishinotiye, or what it may, the position I found Mr. O'Connell held among his intimate friends and connexions surprised me. In the cir cle, who looked up to him as an idol of admiration and regard, I heard no political discussions; I listened only to anecdotes of his merry humor am - mg his 'people' at Darrynane, and his grand children at the Mansion 'house; and, having seen quite enough of the world (heaven help me!) to have rubbed off the rust of narrow-mind ad prejudices, I felt "how little indeed do we know of one another's inner Ural"— how hard it is to judge of a man's private character by his public character! aryl above all, what a pleasant thing it is for one (brought up, too, in directly opposite principles) to discover redeeming, nay, endearing qualities, in one whom we have been led to consider altoEether too world ly for the enjoyment of djmestic offer,- An Incident.—Previous to the funeral -service at the residence of the late Mr i Lincoln, his remains had been borne to tbe chapel of the prison, where, in the' . presence of all the convicts, including Ab ner Rogers, the murderer, a discourse was pronounced by the chaplain, Rev. J Cur tis. In the course of his sermon, Mr C remarked that it was his firm belief, that if the dreadful act had been threatened in their (the convicts) presence, so great was their attachment to Mr Lincoln, ninety. One out of one hundred would have rushed between the knife and the victim. To test truth of this opinion, he desired the convicts who_ agreed with him in sen timent to rise. and all, with one exception, were instantly on their feet.—Boston Post. Repeal Meetings.—There was a grand repeal rally at Worcester, on Tuesday evening, at which the Rev Mr Fitton pre. aided. The sum of $125 was collected. There was, a150,,.a meeting of the Rox— bury Repeal Association on Wednesday evening, at which the Hon I H Wright presided, and $4O was collected. By these algae of the times, we may au that the day is net far distant tt hen Ire and will regain the political rights of which she was sd basely robbed &boat for ty years ago. There Warl never a cause agitated in any foreign country in which true-hearted Americans could more ra tionally and deeply sympathise.—Boston. Post. ,Frern Aassau, N. P.—By the seholn• nar James Power, at Baltimore, we have sdviees to the 26th ult. No mention is made of the reported action between a British man of war brig, and a pirate.— About 300 colored soldiers.of the 3d West India regiment. had arrived from Africa, to relieve the 2d West India regiment, order ed to Jamaica. Nu wrecks bad lately w arred among the Bahamas. EMS! I=l=l a . -?;;;:- . .1 A !tit* 11 611&_ NA IV, sow.. to the dee Won of Nat lonal.Convemion. DAILY MORNING POST. [Re. PHILLIPS 4. WK. R. SKITS, ZDITORS &RD PROPRIETORS WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1843 leer, - .l,Kirst Page. o:7'The "Aurae', may rest assured that it,,catinot provoke us into personal comm. versy with it. Our only object in noticing it at lilt was to expose the baseness of its origin, and the dishonorable means medi tated by one of its editors to obtain sup port. This we believed to be our duty, and the exposure having had the proper effect, we have no more disposition to contend with them than we have to quarrel with any otter ruffians in mind and man ners, who may be hired to assail us.— Whatever may be the tastes of the few who receive the Aurora, we know that the great body of the party who take o.ir pa pers do not desire us to continue a contro versy with that sheet; they are satisfied with what we have already said, and being convinced of the unworthy objects of the Aurora's founders, its billingsgate abuse can have not effect with them, The i ati ulate trio who hope to grow fat on the c ntents of the "poney purse," raised t,) support the Aurora, may pursue their course unmolested; we still hold to the determination all eady expressed, not to bring them into notice by a controversy through our columns. We have been the pubsshers of papers too long nc,t to kno w the facility with which mercenary scrib blers can utter abuse, and our experience has taught us that the best method of meeting them, is to leave them to that co n• tempt which is always meted out to such creatures. We again state that we are still prepa— red to prove our first charge whenever properly called upon by the editors and their backers. The organ of the blue noses appears to have a presage of the fate that awaits its faction at the October election, and yester day beseeched its friends to take courage, in a tone that clearly indicates that the lea ders now believe their case to be utterly hopeless. It excuses the torpidness of its friends in the country, on the ground that they are 'busy gathering in the fruits of an abundant harvest,' (which is not the fact; harvest is not yet ripe,) but they hope that they will be prepared to go into the contest in August and September. What is the use of bothering the honest countrymen with Antimasonry in August and September? Judging from its rapid decline at present, a galvanic battery will not be able to give it a semblance of vitali ty at the time the . Gazette desires them to go into the contest; and besides, the demo• cratic ticket will be in the field, and what chance will there be for Antimasonry then? Another evidence of their desperation,is the fact that they are again courting the Abolitionists, and endeavoring to get that small party to unite itself with their despe.. rate fortunes. But this they will not be a ble to effect,as their attempt to humbug the Liberty men in the Convention, has put that watchful and vigilant party on their guard, and no union can take place, unless indeed the blue noses should consent to sacrifice theit own ticket, and support that of the Abolitionists. This, we hope, will not be the case, for the democrats desire to have one more contest with Antimason• ry, and then they care not how soon it be buried. PRODUCE.—We learn from Cincinnati, and other western towns, that there are still large qumntities of Produce in the west,des tined for the eastern markets, which will be sent forward by way of this city and the Pennsylvania improvemenicas soon as will suit the convenience of the shippers. The manner in which business has been done on our public works the present season,has given great satisfaction to Western mer chants, and they now prefer them to eve' y other route. CANAL NAVIGATION. —We understand that the large lines will, as in former sea• eons, tie up a number of their boats for a short time. It was this, we presume, that led our neighbors of the Gazette to suppose that these lines were going to withdraw their boats from the Canal entirely. In the summer months when the Rivers are low, and Steamboat navigation partial ly impeded, there is not, of course, so much produce at riving,as when navigation is un• interrupted, and the Canal Lines find it necessary to dispense with the services of a number of boats, and thus save consider.. able in the way of tolls, wages, &c. This is the reason for tying up the boats,and not the result of the Mandamus case, as the Gazette was informed. Speculation.—The bacon that was saved, in a damaged state, at the late fire in Irwin street, has been purchased by the Lard Oil maunfaCturers for the purpose of mak.. iog oil from it. • 44A The 111: ..siiitesathia Case. The New York "Churchman," the or gan of the Episcopal Church in that city. edited by the Rev. Dr. Seabury, takes ground against the proceeding of Drs. An. thon and Smith, in the ordination case, and declares that it was nothing less than a disturbance of public worship, inasmuch as the time and place selected for their pro test were both wrongly chosen, that the case was a decided case, they having al ready presented their accusations against Mr. Carey, those accusations having been enquired into, and Mr, Carey haying been acquitted, by the examiners duly appoint , . ed, of those charges; and that in consider ation of 'their ordination vows to "obey their bishop, following his admonitions, and submitting themselves to his godly lodgment," they were bound t%submit to the decision already given in this case.— Besides, the "Churchman" also contends that the address of the Bishop to the:con• gregation, calling for the showing of impe. diments to the ordination, is to "the pen., ple," and not to the clergy, who are sup. posed to have done this, at an earlier stage, if at all. The "Churchman" distinctly denounces this act / , of the protesting clergymen, as "disorganizing and disorderly," and says: "An iact more radical in its spirit, more subver sive of hurch order in its tendency, more re bell' ius in its curiplexion, and in ire flograntly ; \ttat. opposed our ordination vows, could not be made to hum° ise with the high position and the ex tensive rep tat ion for Churchmanship which be long to the for of St. Mark's. Hew a clergy man of Dr. Anthon's eminent endowments. and general correct judgement, could suffer himself— even supposing the dangers of , he steep to which he objected to be as real as we believe them to be, and as he himself, unles we are egregiously mis taken, will before long find them to be, im‘ aginary—ts be brought into so falee a position, is to us a matter not less of wonder than of grief." A VIclou• Boy now a Murderer. The New York Sun of yesterday says; We have-a short history of Abner Ro— gers, Jr., now about to be tried in Boston fur murdering the keeper of the prison. from which we lean that, while a boy, his parents neglected his etlucation, and per. mitted him to roam, about with a number of idle boys who infested the town of New- bury, Mass. He commenced his career with idleness; next he left the school and despised the instruction it afforded;then he scoffed at the admonitions of those who tried to guide him in the path to future happiness and honor as a man and a citizen; he despised all their counsels,spent his time with lazy boys like himself, who swot e, smoked, chewed, drank rum, con gregated in squads, and laughed at the wise boys of the village as they passed to school or to industrious employments. At , the age of nineteen, he was sent to prison for passing bad noney, and, from one step to another, he soon ascended the ladder of crime to where he now stands, on the todmost rung, about to step off on the gal. lows, there, to end his career at the early age of thirty. This is only one among a thousand instances of the danger of com 7 menciug to do wre lig. When a boy once begins, no matte"' how small the begining may be, he steps into a railroad car on the top of a steep hill, down which he will run with fearful rapidity, and be das'aed into destruction in an abyss of crime below. A Busy Fellow. —The Van Buren (Ark) Intelligencer says there is 'a bu'y fellow' in Newton county, Missouri, who keeps a distillery which manufactures a hundred barrels of whiskey per week; an extensive flouring mill; grows ten thou sand bushels of corn each year; raises Berkshire pigs and Derharn cattle; is building a new barn; swaps horses when good bargains offer; is winding up an old mercantile concern; besides raking care of a wife and six responsibilities. He does not do all the manual labor himself, but way he keeps strikers in a stir is worth look in at. Most Extraordinary.— The Rochester Post says that during the exPtsises at the Miller tent on Sunday evening.lest, a wo man became much excited, and fainted a way. She has since made a most extraor dinary development, having confessed that she committed a murder several years ago in Great Britain, and expresses her wish to be sent back to pay the penalty of the law. -We have had the above the state ment from good authority, and we believe it will be found to be correct. The editor of the Charleston Mercury, (democrat) -3ectares that if John C Calms Noun i 4 not taken up as a candidate for the next Presidency, it will support Henry This is a queer announcement,— Prey Chron. The editor of the Charleston Mercury declares no such thing. Saluting. the Bride.—A late number of the Fall River Argue says a loving couple in that place who were beet on committing matrimony against the will of their parents, managed to dodge the old folks lasi reek, and get spliced in a neighboring town in Rhode Island, On their return to Fall River, the mother of the new made wife repaired to the house where they had taken refuge, and seising her truant daughter in the presence of the bridegroom, gave her such a shaking 'as you nes• or did see.' 1-::;p;.iYa~9's.:atiSiafis:e::~.ni '.s::: LA et AS; PEACE PROCLAIMED: Last night's Baltimore Sun contains a Proclamation of Sam Houston, declaring the establishment of an.armistice between Texas and Mexico, to continue during the pendency of the negotitions fur peace be• t ween the two countries. The English Minister at Mexico boa been the mediator in this affair. Whether the armistice will result in a final peace, and a full recognition of the independence of Texas, or whether the earti^s will again "cry havoc and let the slip dngs of war," are matters at present veiled in diplomatic mystery. It were time Heaven knows, that Texas were left in the peaceful enjoyment of that liberty for which she has made so noble a struggle and so many bloody sacrifices.. A rumor had reached Washington the Cols. War6eld and Snively had captured the Santa Fe Indus without bloodshed; The amount of booty taken is said to be upwards of $200,000. Scales of Education in the United States:—From the recent U. S. census, the fellowing interesting table has been made out, exhibiting a comparative view of the number of white persons over twenty one years of age, in the different. States who cannot read or write. Cnnn. Ito every 568 Mis►issippi Ito 20 Vermont 1 432 Delaware 1 18 N Hemp. 1 310 Indiana 1 18 Mass. 1 166 8. Carolina 1 17 Maine 1 108 Illinois I 17 Michigan 1 98 Missouri 1 16 R Island 1 67 A'abama 1 15 N Jursey 1 58 Kentucky 1 131 N York 1 56 Georgia I 13 Penn 1 50 Vermont 1 121 Ohio 1 43 Arkansas 1 111 Louisiana 1 324 Tennessee •1 11 Maryland 1 27 N Carolina 1 7 Mr. Calhoun.—The N. Y. Express a whig paper, thus corrects an illnatured fling of the Ad iertieer at Hon. J. C. Cal - houn. "The Commercial Advertiser speaks of Mr. Calhoun as :he 'haughty sourherner.' No epithet was ever more misapplied than that of 'haughty' to Mr. C. He is as mild and gentlemanlike in his manners in sox cial life, and as courteous in debate, as any man in or out of Ora councils of the nation. At times he is animated. but never in his seat or elsewhere, have we seen him pro yoked so far as to lose his temper for a moment. His example in these respects is worthy of imitation, much as we differ fr3m him in polilics. 0M iss S.Agwick is not to edit the new daily, about to be started in New York. The report was started by Willis, in his National Intelligencer correspon dence• fri"Thete were 40 deaths in Baltimore, duriig the week-ending on Wednesday morning—tellies, 24; females, 16; 9 were colored persons. rThe Brazilian govern neat has sent an envoy to England, in relation to the Comm-rcial Treaty. OC, , Tile Rev Dr Chalmers has resigned the Professorship of Theology in the Unis vers ity of Edinburgh. 0:::7-Paosinr.Not is likely to provide well for i f; Fall River cuff rem About one thousand dol• isrs have been rui-en in that city. Ernie report or a fi - e at Plymouth, M,as.,was incorrect. The woods were on fire in the neigh borhood, and this circumstance probably gave rise to the rumor. (BAs TUC seizure of the Sandwich Islands is disavowed by the British Government we may expect to hear that Lord Paulet has relinquished his regency, aril that the dethroned m onarch is again 'every inch a king.' 117Dssit are found in abundance in the woods on the Nevcrsiak. 0::rA FR•CAS took plaee on Sunday, the 18th ult., at Mifflin, Henderson county, Tenn., be. tween A. H. Campbell, and Chas. Faridell, in which the latter was beaten to death by the for mer. Faridell was a man aboutsr 50 yesre of age; his antagonist about 30. h were intem perate. GC - A sociars, patronized by the female nobili ty of Condon, has been formed for the protection of miliner's apprentices. Oztr•True water in the river at Castleton, near Albany, is so low, that the passengers are carried into the city in the small steamers. ETTas St. Charles Theatre at New Orleans is now in progress of completion according to the o riginal design. Oz:7-Tinc first parcel of the new wheat crop well sold in Baltimore on Monday, at 41 25 per bushel. irirTus Legislature or New Hampshite ad• juurned on Saturday last, having passed sizty•aiz acts. OrUNITED STATES Treasury notes outstanding July Ist, $11,548,245 73. cri...hates H. CALDWELL, Esq., has taken the Theatre at Mobile. Oti—Ten Hon. Wm. C. Preston is to deliver, at Charleston, an eulogy on The lite and c h arac t er o f t he lute Hugh S. Legare. oC2rPsut. Dtt.t.tivanot, Jr., has been nominated for Congress by the Democratic Convention el the 4th Congressional District of Vermont. OVA Yount man named James Willy was ac. cidently drowned near Fell's Point, Baltimore, on Monday evening. irrMADAMIC CINTI DAMOREAU is positively enga ged to appear at New Orleans the next season. I:l3l.lrw.tans of one hundred of the sailors on board the Pennsylvania have bean attacked with the influenza. CerGOV. BOUM '1 being entertained Ly the au thorities of New York city. He stops at the Howard House. o:7Senui hundred dollars has been already rais ed in Pawtucket and its 'vicinity, for the benefit of the Fall River sufferers. The Journal states that a large portion of it came from the Dunaell factory. Bi!ElM==l !!a!!!! Thus in Nee York.--The Sun of the Bth inst. sayst—"As a to b; expected at the s •ason of the ' year, mercantile bu,iiness generally is extremely languid; nor can a different state of things reason. ably be expected until the commencement of the fall trade. There; is, however, considerable acti vity in the business of the interior; the agricultu ral prod icts of the c tuntry are moving forward to market, to an unusual extent. Prices of all kinds of produce are high, and will therefore yield the producer good returnt, thus enabling that poi tion of the esmtnunity to contribute more liberally to the support of the manufacturing branch, who look to the producer as the principal consumer of their fabrics. We may, therefore, ex t .ect a fair business this fall, as the abundance of money will contribute to maintain the price of produce, and the increased ability ofthe agricultural communi ty arising from this cause, will induce larger pur chases on the part of country meruhants, and thus a degree of activity will be in due season impar t• ed to business. Specie.—Some two millions of dollars in gold is said to have been brought out in the stca ner bernia, mostly for the New Y.irk market, the banks ofthat city haviug more than ten millions ofspecie in their vaults previous to its arrival.— We don't know how much the Great Western 'fotcb'd over.' New Orleans Market, July ltt.—Sugar is going up, and was selling at 41 a 6 cents, for extreme qualities, with a fair demand for the article. Mohacs—The demand is very brisk, and pri ces are advancing. It commands 19 a 21c., ac• cording to the quality of the parcels. Flour.—Ohio brunt; $4 50 in large quantities and $4 561 a 4 75 in sm ill lots. 9t LJui3 $4 75 a 487;c. Whiskey.—Very dull at 181 e per gallon. Coffee. —The market fine. Rio B a 81, Ha. vane prime Green 8 a 81. Rice.—Little doing in the artiola. The prices are $2 75 a $3,00 per 100 lbs. A ppEALs from the assessment of the Water, !tale A he held on Monday the 17th Inst. for the 2nd and 4th wards. and on Wednesday the 19th hot. for the 3d and sth wards, et the select woad, elm. her In the Ott Court House, between the boors of 9 and 110 o'clock in the forenoon, and from '2 tilt 6 o Met la 2 feet water in the Channel. the afternoon. By order of Comeittas. ANIL X lIITJECI SOL • All Boats marked thus (s) are provided with Evans's Safety Guard Reported by StIZBLE & :VIITCFIEL, General S. B Agents, Water street, Late Custom Hausa office geterson's ARRIVED. *Daily Beaver Packets New Castle, McMitten. New Castle, Mayflower, Huichilison.iLouisvtlle. DEPARTED. •R. Clayton Hough Cmcinnaii. Little Mail Gaskill Louisville. *North Bend May St Louis. New Castle McMitten New Castle. Mozahrla Parkinson Elizabeth. Pinta Vandegriff Sunfish. AS USUAL. NO sooner does one of Dr. Leidy's preparati one be come popular, in consequence of its success and ef ficacy, than it Is counterfeited or imlialed. To prevent imposition. Dr Leidy has now procured moulded bottles for his celebrated Tetter and Itch Oint ment, with the words 'Dr Leidy's Teller rnd Itch Oint. went; blown In the glass. besides containing his written signature en a yellow Libel outside. Dr Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment, has proved more rfflcaciqus than any other preparation for 'retier, Dry and Wa ery Pimples or Pustules, and diseases of the skin generally. It hat been employed in schools, factories, and on board catryin.t hasscrisers, where children. as well as ',main persona, contract diseases of the skin front their contasioua nit ire, with the most unexampled success; certificatet and recommendations have heart heretofore hobnailed from them, arid numerous othersintglat be ob tamed tor publication, but for the objections most persons have, to havina their names published In connection with such disagreeable and loathsome affections In no single Instance has it ever been known to fril. It has been used upon Infants and by persons of all ages. It Is perfectly safe, contains no mercury In Its composition, and may be used under all eircannstanees. Price Twenty-five cents a bottle. Preva i led and sold at Dr Leidy's Health Emporium, (sign of tat Golden Ea gle and Serpents,l and by B. A. FAHNEsTOCK q- CO. corner of Wood and Sixth streets, Agents (or Plitebu rg. July 12. IMPORTANT FACTS. DR, LEIDY'S Saass.raitta.a BL Ptt.t.s, are mill cable in ell cases, whether for Par:epos or Purifi cation. They possess all the boasted virtues of other pills, and are additionally efliceeions, containing Snrsap arilla in Ihrir composit lon, which Is not contained In any other pills Inexistence. They arealso different from oth er pills In composition, being purely veretable, and can be employed at all time., without any danger, and re quiring no restraint f,om occupation or usual coarse of living. Notwithstanding Dr, Leidy never pretended bin Blood Pills wonid cure all diseases, yet It is not saying too much of them, fro;n the innumerable cures performed by them in every variety and form of disease (certificates of many of which have been published from persons of all denom (aations, physicians. clergymen, and others) that they seem to be almost universal in their effect; and persona using them for whatever sickness or disease, may rest assured they will b, found msre efficacious than any oth er pills In existence. Prom the known reputation of Dr Leidy's Blood'Pills. tls deemed necessary to remind the pu`iliti where they may at all times procure the xeunine, ad it is attempted io Impose other pills called 'Blood pill.' anon the pshlic on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's. ln—lte particular and ask for Dr Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, and see that the name of Dr N. B. Leidy Is cant hied on two sides of each box,ithe boxes being of paper, and oblong, square shane, surrounded by a yellow and black label. PRICE-25 cents • Box, Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at Dr Leidv'e Health Emnorlom, 191 North Second sireel, he. low Vine, Pollaitelphin, and by B. A. FAHNE.FTOCIC CO.corner of Wood and Sixth streetr, Agents for Pitts burgh july 12-Iy. Or. Leidra 'Fetter & Itch Ointment. FOR the cure °revery variety of TETTE.R r t he ITCH, and all diseaees of the Skin, has proved itself mor e efficaciousilian any other preparation for the same pur pose In use. r. i .fie the District Court of Alleilrey Ceuta,. Upwards of five hundred certificates might 11)e pritcni Stockton, Dick 4 Ce. for use, and published of its e ffi cacy from School Tertetters, - Pro.l . . es. prietors of Factories. Parents, Guardians, Child Nurses, l' . •" r. (koalas of vessels tad others, were it not for the deli- Li David Flair, Jr. et al. \•-\ eatey In having their names published in connection wills"' '. '''' '•, .': N o s '2B ' April tern:l ' lB43 ' 1u" now, to Wit such disagreeable affections,. ",--",..-....-' July 3. 1843, money constdered la mart* 1 By the use of Dr Leidy's 'Fetter Ointment In coejunc. ; and on motion of Mr Magraw, ihe COSS ; tion with his extract of Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, he ' appoint O , Metcalf, Esq. Auditor. to distribute MO WM I will guarantee to cure any disease common to the skin, i From the Record, s. , however bad, or of however tong standing, or refund the Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro. ; money. There are however very few Instances bat can The Auditor above named will attend at his ollie• in Ibe cured by the Ointment alone. 1 Burke's Buitdinr. in the city of Pittaisureb, for the par. Pries 25 teats a Box. po.e of his appointment. on Friday, the 28th day of lily Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail at Dr Lei ; Diet, at 3 o'clock, P. M. at which titne tird piles aN per. dv's Health Emporium, 191 N. Second st. Philadelphia, gone interested, are notified to attend , i and by B. IL F.4FINLSTOCK 4 CO. corner of Wood i Ply 11-31. 1 and Sixth streets, Agents for Pittsburg. July 12 ACHEAP HOUSE AND LOT for .ate .— For sale a lot on Front, between Cherry alley and Giant st., 20 feet front, running back 80 feet to an 18 inch brick wail or Mr Arthur's. On the lot is erected a two story ; frame house with four rooms and a cellar; price fair and Payment accommodating. Apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, july 12. No: 9 Fifth /treat. PATENT TUBS AND BUCKETS. "'UST received a supply of patent Tubs and Buckets, al for sate by the &n on or retail. ISAAC HARRIS, Agt and Com. Mereht, ju!y 12 No 9, Fifth st. Caution. I I THE public are hereby Worsted that 0. W. WEIN N IL Is no Wager an agent for Use Western Mum icy Casket. A. W. PATTESON. July 12, 1843,—1t. . -- DIIQUESNII" GRAYS. - Yon are he.ehy notified to attend at cretin: and Court of Appeal,oa Wednesday OSUMI OS 12th lost. at 7i o'clock at the Atmore. Bye: 79 11 CUM!' GLANN.Jiaahly... IZ3 For Cincinnati. Tile 'Wit draught Steamer ALLIIIO4 NY BELLE, Hosea, Master. "MI Myr for theat.ive and intermediate ports TO—MORROW aMk Ding. nt 10 o'clock, Fur freight or pampa apply el board, pale iL COUNTY COM MISSIONER. Fellow-citizens—The name of .U.AII I / 1 1 CIINAZJI again .übmitted tbr the consideration of the dogmata* convention and primary meeting. orkagiestmettairiPsr• thy the support of the Democratic party An the eillee et County Commissioner July 12—tc. Er We are authorized to announce Dr JOS. - cunt; or Upper St Clair, as a candidate for Assembly, obbiSol o the decision of the democratic county convention. July 12-40 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 111 H E partnership heretofore existing betwass tM a. dersigned, Is this day dissolved by mesa 1011111111111- All persons having claims will present them ilarialetii.l.• ly to H. Wolfe for settlement, and all knowing Mew. selves indebted to the late firm, will please Call same and settle their accounts, on or before the September; after which time alt unsettled acassedserd be left with an A lderman for collection. HENRY wotxn, JAB. HAMM:Lit. July 12-31. a:rMany citizens of Allegheny city recommend Drkl. C. M'CULLY as a sunahte person to fin the Wien he Prothonotary. jelly 11 FOR Coughs, Colds. Influenzas, Catarrhs, Wketagise cough, Spitting of Blood, pain In the breast, all dl.. eases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approaellserld Consumption. Warranted free from Mercury and ether mi era Is. B d FAHWESTIICK k CV. July 12. Agents for PittsbueslL KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO.-Im bbdir, Nta• rutty Lett Tabnceo in store and for rate by J. G. it A, GORDON, 12 Water July 11-461 HORATIO P. YJUNG, CABINST-* HAS commenced the t.u.ineas in nit its branches at 11„ No 22, Wood street, between First and Seemed atm, where he Wilt keep comunntly ott band a good avvonaleat of Well made FURNFI URE, and hopes, by stria allea• lion to business, to merit a continuance of the patrons,* of the puhl , c• Every attention will be paid to furnishing COMM 4-c. A Furniture Car for t. ire.. July Ii jWM. McCARTH Y bre leave 10 announce to the Gentlemen of Pitts ,, urtth, that he is prepared to make BOOTS of all kinds, (tithe heat Leather obtained from Philadelphia, and over a made by instructions from himself. He does now fi•a himself what he has so long done for the Pittsburg Doe& es. I. e. alter and fit his lasts to a it the foot. He his worked al the most fashionable work in the Eastern cit. ies, came here and instructed several how to alter and di , which can be averted by numbers of Journeymer in this city, and no .v is rewa, di-d by them with contumely sad abuse. He h ere by challenges any Bootmaker in Pitt'. hut g, (Rose of course,) to make a pair or more of Rout* stock rqual, measure to le taken by each n his ow. wry. Workmanship to decide the matter. Fourth et. or the Mononeahrla Flow root n alter. (IN he calls himself,) }MVP 3 we ( ba,r, now t o Fbc,,, this. selves, If they can lonhe a Boot tel us tore It. W, McCarthy's Shop and Store is on Marker ntteet, next door to Second, and opposite 1. Dunlap's Tin and Sheet Iron wore ['act My. July 11—tf, Fresh .3rrivals ! Cheap Literature ! ! Ladies' National .Magazine, Ist No. The moot beau taut periodical of the-day, at 113 i eis per No. Joly Nos. Lad)'s Book, Graham's Magazine, Ladles' Compzifoos Musical Lihraty, Literary Casket, Lady's World, Mia Leslie's Magazine, Sargent's New Monthly, ele. arc American Family Magazine, 3(00 engravings. Was: per No. Brande's Encyclopedia,Allison's Europe, D'Aubtoe's Reformation. Shakspeare's works, complete in 8 Noe. Miss Bremer's work's. Arthur's Tales. llicrstrated bou of Com. Prayer, '7DO engravincs, rnd all the, repalas Literature or the day at caorrn prices. Cologne. Essences, alaeavar and Bears• Oil, Bs Wolfs& Farley Toilet soaps. Brushes, Ire. Spanish Cigars and Tobacco. New Ye. k and Philadelphia Weeklies received rum larly. The above together will) all the new and popular works of the day, (as soon as Issued from the Preue)iona be had at LITERA RY DEPOT, St Clair street, opposite Exchange Building, Pittsburgh July 10-Irt ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. • In the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, No. 11, December Te. m, 184 to Reade lA'ashington, H.S. M wavy and C. Von Bonhorst, Escit's., Auditors to 'audit the atencat and distiibutc the balance. Hy the Court, THOS FARLEY Clerk. The Auditors above named will attend to the purposes oftheir zppoini meet at the cffice of H. S. klagraw, on dth street, to the city of Pittsburzb. on Monday, the 31se day of July Init., at 3 o'clock P, Id., when and where all persona interested are notified to attend. ju'y 11--3 t ALLEGHENY COUNTY, S 3. In the Orphan's Court o f said county, No. 3, Jose tones 18.43. . in the matter of the Administration se. •r% 4 . 7, t count of Samuel B.ltd,adm'r of thenteete ' 1 J of John D. Baird, dee'd. 1 • 1 0 An/ now, to wit June 19. 184, es me lion of McCandless and McClure, Attorneys _ 4.4 1 for Rebecca Baird, A. Burke. H;S,Magrew k ile. and E. B. Todd, appointed Auditors to audit the within account. By the Court. THOMAS FARLEY, Clic. The Atteitors above named will attend at the adios of H. S. Magraw, for the purpose of their appoirdilient,,,a Saturday, the 29th day of July inst., at 3 o'cJoek. P . . 81. at which ptaee and time all persons interested an sea. ..... lied to attend. WRY 8 AIAGit.BIB". AND V. SIIRK. X, X. .1111ADFOkD TODD, _ Meat Jane 11-3 t, An uncomprosiiiing Dossers. ASSEMBLY. DR. BECHTER'S Pulmonary Preservative- "WATER RENTS." MAKER, (late ache 6.m - of Young k M'Curdy,) A CARD. New Literary Depot I Price's Hoarhound Candy. W. AC FQSTER'S UNIVERSAL AGENCY', In the mattrr of the Guardian account of Inures RE3MES, Guardian of the 11111101' of Wm Miller, late of St Clair town-hip, decease A I d now to wit. Dec 4.6,1842, referred R. W..ASHINOTaIr, X. 8. MAORAW. C. VON hroxitoftsr, A Wham MEM For the P. 0. METCALF.