LOMIN ANVI. la CCM JULY 13,1843. K ag, in a tort of a way.—A boy who was sliming himself yesterday on the steamer Riling.--We have often heard of 'back flops at the Allegheny wharf, was all ura sudden , biting,' an epidemic which prevails exten. borne off, and the first thing he knew, he was on sively in many districts of country, but the Mn way to Bushnell's coal banks up the Munonga disease referred to in the following, beats (pie- The way he screamed should have melted our time, as the saying is: Ibvibesrt of even the pilot, who, however, seemed to delight in it. I "Of all the epidemics (says Or Bab bington, in his recently pbblished work) of females, which I myself. have seen in Ger many, or of which the history is known to me, the most remarkable is the celebrated convent epidemic of the 15th century. A nun in a German nunnery feH to biting all her companions. In a short time all the nuns of this convent began biting each other. The news of this infatuation a mong the nuns soon spread, and it passed from convent to convent throughout, the greater part of Germany, principally Sax ony and Brandenburg. It afterwards visit. ed the nunneries of Holland, and at last the nuns had the biting mania even as, fa as Rome. The Duquesne Engine is to be tried on Saturn 'day evening at 4 o'clock. She has been re-built and is said by those who have visited her, to be a splendid article. CoNvar.cgcmcr.—The child of Mr. Perpard that Was scalded on Saturday morning. A TataT.—We found a copy of the Crescent City in our box yesterday. We should like to, liaref it a little oftener. • A'number of persons were arrested on Tuesday light by the plies, for picking pockets, or rather for making attempts at tho business. The scene of their depredations was Daviii's Auction Store. "Our friend Sweeny had a large flag flying over lillount Emmet yesterday. For the Post Matra. Editors:—l have no de3ire to occupy Amy time in writing articles to have published, 'belt Prom the manner in which you mention 'the itiot case,' in your paper of the 10th inst., 1 feel bound to notice it, ytu say 'The jury considered ,tbe defendants partially guilty, and though they Guild not declare them so by their verdict, they were determined that they should not entirely es cape punishment.' Did you make the above as 'totinding revelation by authority or any of the in• tetlikent gentlemen that were on the jury in'the ri ot case: or is it your own opinion that the jury considered me half guilty?' Oh! Moses, who ev er heard of a Fay deciding or agreeing among thenaselves, that a man was•very near bting guilty I,9rthe charge preliorA against him, but not quite? This reminds me of an anecdote that happened at school 'when I was a boy: the teacher called one of the scholars up to him for some misdemeanor; the boy obeyed, and stood in front of the teacher; the .boy wag ordered to hold out his hand, he obeyed, the teacher raised his arm with a rule in his hand, snide a stroke at the boy's hand,but the hand was little boys pocket; 'Well:says the teacher, .1 was will near warming your hand for you, but not otitis: So it appears that I was very near being --gailty,'but not quite;' I was not aware that a man could be 'partially' guilty. I thought that a man must be either guilty or not, it such really was the opinion of the Jury, it does not argue that they were poaresacd of more than an ordinary share of common sense, as a juror is sworn to 'give a true verdiclaccording to the evidence.' There are ve ry few but that will admit that the first part of the verdict-aros just, and though I believe the second mai of the verdict, making the 'defendants pay the costaito be legal,yet I consider it unjust for any jury to say that a man shall pay the costs, whom they have pronounced Nov GUILTY. I would like to know how the jury was led to the opinion that I was 'partia/4 guilty' of cote hitting a riot: it could not hove been from the testimony. Ido not wish to find fault with the jury, on 'the riot case,' or any other jury, but for them to say that they considered mu 'partially guilty,' seems too much like trying to apologiz for the very singular cur diet, or else it is intended to convey the idea that I was actually guilty, and that they, (otereilul ereaiteiree) thought that rnaltmg me pay tte roils would be a sufficient punishment. A. G. LOGAN. AVegfieny City, July 11th. 1813. From the Fpirit of the Age. M'n. Frorroa: In your leading editorial of thin day headod - "Shagueful Brutality," you have put faith eh4Fges against the everseers of the poor, and more esplcially against myself, which cilia for a reply on toy part, in rJ,r that y, u may properly understand the sell 5n i,i..t.,...4-mrtuce -ssors_l.-- , rter not to be too hasty in for mini; ' ,opinims and publishing them to the word kart , they might be unjust; fur although an humble mrathor of at cietv, and disinclined to ob rude my self upon the public, for purposes of gainin.; no , 'tbriely, aile as a public servant I feel in duty isoutd to show the people whose deputy I am, that I bare nt t been derilcct in duly, in the case yuu ,30! advert to You say that "during thealernoon awl even ' Inc, Mr. Smith left notice . James McKenna, Of Irwin street, of the conditi in of Rooney, with IL request that he, as Overseer of the poor, should attend to the ease;" nuw sir, f received in such notice; the first I. learned if the poor man's con dition was from a servant of Mr. Smith, of the Perin fidusn, where the sufferer tied in the yard. It was about five o'clock on Sunday morning, and immediately in company with Robert Duffy whom I met on the way, I attended to the cull. .1 (amid the sufferer in the yard and enquired his wishe-, his condition &c. He stated he wanted to go to Butler, where he had friends indebted to him, that he walked from Uniontown—believing that he was in liquor,' told him the city author,. ties required of those who walked here, to walk back again (rain whence they came. He wished me to get a conveyance to send him to Butler, I told him on Sunday it was impossible, but lie could go to the Poor House, which he declined. After some more conversation, he agreed to come, next morning to toy house, where he should have New Literary Depot 'looney to help h m on hie journey. I then Fresh .drrivals ! Cheap Literature I ! parted tro n him with his apparent satisfaction, Ladies' Miaow! Magazine, Ist No. The most beau and during the day I was billy occupied in the ttful periodical of the day, at 18,/ cts per No. July Nos. burial Of anuthar poor man who died in Mr. Per. Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, Ladles' Companion, Musical Libraiy, Literary Casket, Lady's World, Miss kites' district, he having left the city on Saturday Leslie's Magazine,Sargent's New Monthly, ete. etc. night. to see his family on Sunday in Lower St. 1 American Family Magazine, 300 engravings, 25 cis. Chair township. Monday morning, the man not coming accords ' , " B r rtdeil, Encyclopedla,Allivon's Europe, D'Aubigne'a jag to appointment, I went to see him again at Reformation. Shakapeare's works,. complete in 8 Nos, ball' past seven o'clock, he then said he was wit.. Miss Bremer's work's, Arthur's Tales. Illustrated book tin logo to the Poor House, an while 1 went to of Com. Prayer, 700 engravings, and all the popular bring a couveyauce; which was done speedily as Literature of.the day at eastern prices. I eased, on my return I tou.ol him dead and the I Pease's Hoarhound Candy. coroner empannelling a jury of iequest, before Cologne. Essinces,Macassar and Beare' Oil, Baidoline, wh i ch 1 gave the first evidence, and was then told Fancy Toilet Soaps. Brushes, 4-c, htthe Coroner to bring the coffin maker, Mr,l Spanish Cigars and Tobacco. Mammill, who has been contractor therefor during New Yo.k and Philadelpini Weeklies received rein. many years. When I returned with the coffin, laity. The above together with all the new and peppier which you designate a box, bet which was of the works of the day, (as soon as Issued from the Press) can 1111010 workmanship and material as every other" coffin that tee been used for a similar purpose du ring my experienoe in this cite, I offered to bring Mi. Duffy is witness of what had oteerred, I was then told there was no necessity to do an; after ishleh the extraordinary statements of the fury was rendered, some of the members thereof, as I have since learned, while the jury was consulting, laughed and urged them to give it to him, upon 'which, one more sob mind, d remonstrated, by asking was such tv he done whether right or wrong. / have no inclination leo criminate any other parson while de fe nding myself against unjust charger, nor will I impute impure motives to those who have given publicity to such false stale envois. I have merely to state, that Mr. Smith did not make in my presence any offer of conveyance, bug he mild the man shoUld have all he would eat As a. citizen and a man .1 deeply deplore the oc currence of a fellow being suffering deprivation, especially when there is a priperabundanct: but I haul a public duly to perform as Overseer of this Poor.and as such I have at all times endeav• lOW to Will the sante to the bat of my ability, and will inatime to act thus while entrusted with the higtly important situation of Overseer of the Poor. With respect, JAMES MCKENNA. Vittsbutiki, July 11. 1843 .fits Idea.—An exchange paper thinks hai the lost tribe of Ham may jet be de ected in the inhabitants of the Sandwich elands, The Dorset County Chronitle (Eng.) notices the ceremonies at the consecra tion of a new chapel at Crockton, and remarks: For Cincinnati. The light draught Steamer ALLEGIIE. NY BELLE, Hanna, Muter, will leave for the above and intermediate ports TO-MORROW mor ning. at 10 o'clock, For freight or pauage apply on board. ply 12. HORATIO P. YOUNG, CABINET MAKER, (late of the firm of Young M'Cnrdy,) TAs commenced the business in all its branches nt I. No 22, Wood street, between First and Second at rs„ where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment ofeell made FURNITURE, and hopes, by s trict atten tion to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage of the public. Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS, 4-e. A Furniture Car for hire. July PROTHONOTARY• Clear the course for the ,V,iliiittiters, WILLIAM B, FOSTER, Esq. or Allegheny city will be a candidate for the one., orProttionotaryuf Allegheny county, at the October election, June 4• PROTHONOTARY: I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the office cf Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. Wll. GM:MK INS. Wilkins Townsbip, June 27-1 c PROTHONOTARY. To the Voters of Allegheny County:-1 re,perifully of fer myself to your consideration as a candidate lindepen• dent of parties) for the cffice of PROTHONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As Ido not come before you recommended try a Corrugation, those of you to whom I am not personally known will please ex amine into my qualifications, 4.c.; and Ira° fortunate at to obtain a majority of your suffrages. I shall endea‘ or by strict attention to tire ditties of tire office:io sat isfy ycu with your choice. ALEX. MILLAR, may 10 —tE• 01 Pitisburzh: PROTHONOTARY. RESPECTFITLYotTer mygelf a candidate for the (trice M. of Prothonotary of Allt4heny county. .ruidect to the ac tion of the Democratic county .convention which meets on the 30th A 1, 7,UM flex' • CEO. R. RIDDLE. Allealleny City, May 37—ie dkw. SHERIFFALTY. 1 - RESPECTFULLY present myself to the CiIiZPW4 of 1 Allegheny county, as a candidate for the Sheriff:illy, subject In the:action of the Demora at in Convention,w l ich netts °lithe 30th of August next. June 9.—dtwte. ELIJAH TROVII.I.O. _ COUNTY COM z‘itSION ER. AT the solicitation of a numuer of friends of all pot itical parties, I respectfully offer myself t the con. ii feration of my fellow•citizens tor the office el County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not be misun. derstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make free to say that I have been all my life a cons:stent Be publiean, in the true sense of the word. As the county is somewhat embarrassed in Its financial affairs, and the rednction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation of large majorities ofthe people, the under signed would not should lie be co fortunate as to be elec ted, in any manner attempt to reslit this salutary re form; should It reach the office of County Cruimissioner. apr 6: SAMUEL HUBLEY. - - DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. lIHE partnership heretoforebxisting between the un-. JI dersigned, is this day dissolved by mutual consent_ 411 persons having cltims will present them immediate ly to H. Wolfe for settlement, and all knowing them 3 selves indebted to the late firm, wilt please call on the same and settle their account', on or before tbe\l „ r \ bt of (September; after which time all unsettled accoucs will be left with an Alderman for collection. HENRY WOLFE, JAB. M ACKRELL. DR. BECHTER'S Pulmonary Preservative- FOR Coughs, Colds. Influenzas, Catarrhs, Whooping cough, Spitting of Blood, pain In the breast, all dis eases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approaching Consumption. Warranted free from Mercury and other mi orals. B A FA ILVESTC elf 4- co. July 12. Agents for Pittsburgh. be had at W. if. FOSTER'S UNIVERSAL AGENCY, ♦ND LITERARY DEPOT, St Clair street, opposite Exchange Building, Pittsburgh july 10—lw jWM. McCARTH if begs leave to announce to the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he is prepared to make BOOTS of all kinds. of the best Leather obtained front Philadelphia, and over Lasts ! made by Instructions from himself. He does now for himaell what he has so long done for the Pittsburg Boss es, i. e. altar and fit his lasts to a It the foot. He has worked at the anon fashionable work la the Eastern cit ies, came here and instructed several how to alter and Al, which can be attetted by numbers of Journeymec in this city, and now is rewarded by them with contumely and abase. He hereby challenges any Bootmaker in Pitts_ bong. (Boss of course,) to make a pair or more of Boots, stock equal, measure to be taken by each in his own way. Workmanship to decide the matter. Fourth st. or the Monongahela House Boot maker, (as he calls himself.) have a rare chance now to sham them selves, If they can make a Boot let is bee li. W. McG/athy's Shop and Store is on Market street, nest door to Second, and opposite J. Dunlap's Tie lied Sheet Iron ware Factory. July 11—if. A CARD. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 88. In the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, No 11, December Te sn, 1841. 0i In the inattrt of the Guardian nrccunt of /alum Reamks, Guardian of the minor children Of Wm Miller, tate of Bt Clair sr township, deceare , b, A 1 d now to wit, Dec 26,1142, referred to Reade Washington, H.S. Magraw and C. Von Bonhorst, Ernes., Auditors to :audft the account and distilhute the balance. tr t, TUGS F AY , Clerk. The Auditors above named wilt attend to the purposes of their nppointment at the office of M. S. Magraw, on 4th streel.ln the oily of Ptttshurgh. on Monday, the 3lst day of July Inst., at 3 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. R, W.ASHINOTON, H. S. NAG RAW; C. VOX BONHORST. ju'y 11-3 c Auditors. In the District Court of Allegheny County: Stockton, Dick tt Co. for use, Os. David Blair. Jr. et al, • ; No, 23, A nril term .1843, nn4 now, to.vrit July 3,1843, money considered in court, and on motion of Mr Magraw, the Court appoint 0. Metcalf, Esq. Auditor, to distribute lb* same, From the Record, Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro The Auditor above named will attend at his office In Burke's Butidily:. In the city of Pittsburgh, for the pur pose of his appointment, on Friday, the 2.6 th day of July intl. at 3 o'clock, P. M. at which time aid place all per. son 3 interested, are notified to attend July 11-3 t ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. In the Orphan's Court of ?aid county, N 0.3, June term, 1843. 1. X.l' wk! 04 In the matter of the Administration ac count of Samuel Boird,adm'r of the estate of John D. Baird, dec'd. a Inc'' now, to wit June 19, 18.13, on mo- Lion of McCandless and McClure, Attorneys for Rebecca Baird, A. Burke, II; 8, Magraw and E. B. Todd, appointed Auditors to audit the within account. By this Court, The THOMAS FARLEY, Cl'k. Auditors above named will attend at the office of H- 8 . Magraw, for the purpose of their appointment, on Saturday, the 29th day of July Inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M. at which place and time all persons Interested are noti fied to attend. HENRY S .MAGRAfF, AND W. BURKE, E. BRADFORD TODD, Auditors. June 11-3 t, "WATER RENTS." APPEALS from the assessment of the Water Rents will be held on Monday the 17th Inst. for the lel, 2nd and 4th wards. and on Wednesday the 101 h inst. for the 3d and sth wards, at the select council eMitn— ber in the obi Court House, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and from 2 MI6 oclock In the afternoon. By order of Committee. July 11—d6t KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO.-1:20 Mids. Ken tucky Leal Taltacco in store and for rate I,y U. G. it A, GORDON, iY II 12 Water sr.: TO THE GENTLEMEN OF PITTS BURGH. TIIF. siMsetilier most respectfully informs the gentle men of thi , city and vicinity that he has commenced tire BOOT and SHOE making wittiness in Fourth street, opposite the Ala) ors office. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable Boot Shops in the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the best Frcntli and American CalcSkins. he hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public patronne To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him he returns his Aneere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of wort; and know ledge a his business. may 11. P. KERRIGAN. Farm% lo Lease. rirDIE undersigned will lease two Farms situated in JL East Deer township, with t lie necessary tenenents, and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on each. Also, one farm situated in West Deer township Allegheny county with from 50 to 75 acres cleared. Tie above &seri ed property lain /ea. - ow:ably good repair, laying ah oil 15 miles from thr city of Pittsburgh, and within two miles of the Penn's Canal, and %viol be leased on reaeonable terms for from 1 to .hree years, to good trnalkt.. March 1311,—ic IMPORTANT SAW-MILLS. NY DER'S unrivalled Self Setteit. forFawntills widen ►,J have Leon so fully tested In different parts of the Untied Stales. as well as in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. can he seen In operation at a nutnher of mills in till: nelLthl , nrhood. Vi?. at !Or Vt'irkerslr,nt milts nn !'run st,; at 11,iwittan q- Chamber,' mills, near the upper Allegheny Brolge,and at Murilson's mills on Hare', Tsliutd, and other , . The above named machine can be obtained at W. W. Wa!lare's situp nit Liberty at, near Smithfield, where it is fitting up. and where the machine will be coos , an t:y kept on bands. Apply to B. F. Soyder or W. W. Wallace. may 5 EXCHANGE HOTEL, - - Corner of Penn 4 St. Clair 818. Ptllsb'gh. r IIIE Proprietors of this elegant and commodious es tah'ishment, hog leave to announce to their friends and public, that their prier for Board from this date, Is reduced to ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. From the locality of this house, being situated mid• way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, at d on the great thoroughfare to Alleghruy city, the proprie tors 0130, that with continued exertions on their part. they will be enabled to afford every attention and facil ity required for the comfort and convenience of their guests, and hope to merit a continue nee of the patron age t hathas hitherto been so liberally extended to them. The principal Stage and Packet offices, tve connected with the Hotel, and fur the better accommodation of their guests, an Omnibus will at all times be In read! ness to convey them to and from the House an 25-3 m McKIBBIN rt SMITH. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Superintendent, Plane No. 2, Allogheny Portage Rail Road. on Saturday, the 28111 day of July, for furnishing EIGHT ROPES for the Inclined Planes on this road The ropes are to be'made out of the hest Russian Hemp, and to be delivered at Johnstown or Hollidaysburg, be. fore the close of the navigation this season, The dimen. alone of the ropes. and any other neces m ary information will be given on the gay of letting. July 10 —dtdokw PRESBYTERIAN BOOKS rnHE snitteriberlias just rect ived a small assortment of the publications of the Presbyterian Board of. Pub lication, and will sell them at the Catalogue priccl; (ex. ceptine the Confession of Faith, and the first edition of he Psalms and Hymns—on these a small advance must be made to corer charges,) and on the same terms, as at the Depository in Philadelphia, for all amounts of Fifty Dollars or under, as below copied from the terhis of the terms of the Board, viz: Ist. All sales amount In: to ten dollars, cash. 2d. Sales above let dollars, and nut exceeding twenty, cash, with a discount of ten per cent. par lauds, 3d. Sales in amount from twenty to fifty dollars, for par funds, to which nett amount will be added 3 per cent commis4ion and the transportation from, and the ex change on Philadelphia. as it shall stand at the time the purchase is made. That a lair experiment may he made in this branch of our liuslners,tdc cash system mast be strictly adhered to; and on the terms above proposed, it is believed con gregations and individuals will have no cause to com— plain. A share of public patronage is respectfully 'eli cited. Luria Loomis, Agent, June 28—tr. 89 Wood street. JUST RECEIVED--A few copies' of ,, Evetits is the ledias History," an excellent lite work on the Ab origlnese country. Also "The American Pioneer," as other very excellent late work. Prominent Temperance Documents. D-cchus and A niihaccbus, Parted Songs, for Families and Social Warship. Washington 'Harp% Temperature Lyres and Hymn Books. Fibber's Coun terfeit Detector for July, 4.c., for sate low, for cash, by ISAAC HARRIS, jV 7. Agent and Commivion kleeht, g Fifth at. 100 Bags Rio Coffee. 10 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Chests Tea, 75 Barrels Not Baltimore Ilerrines, lteed on consignment and for sale low for Cash by July 1. DIEVINE t s • meANrutY BLOOMS. 33 TONE Juniata Blooms, on band and Cm sale by J. w. WALBRIDGE 4- Co. Sane 30 Watts street, bet. Wood and Smith& 0. D 1 ETCALP BAR' NAM MURRI TO OWNERS OF JOGN SNODGRASS, Supf.rintendant, YI PUBLIC BALE OP VALUABLE LANDS. PURSUANT to a aecretal order of the Circuit Su perior Court of the Law and Chanee6 for Masun 1 county. pronounced the 19th day of April, 1843, In lire cause depending therein of Henry Strider, Pit., against James W. Brvltenridge and others. Dens, the antler• signed special commissioner, sill sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house in Afason county, 1 on the 16th day of September, 1843, (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court of said county.) that well known I body of land commonly called "Graham's Station," lying 1 In Mason county,Va., on the Ohio river, containing by survey four thousand one hundred am tweet; -three acres, in two adjoining parcels, a large proportion of which Is river bottom land. The above lands previous to the day agate will be laid off by the surveyor of the county In lots of convenient size for farms and plats furnished, and so many thereof will be sold as may he necessary to produce the sum of money required by said decretal order. The sales will be made on a credit of nine months for one third part of the purchase money, of twelve months Mr another third part, and of eighteen months for the residue, the 'purchaser or purchasers giving bonds wan good security for the payment of the different instruments. bearing Interest from the day of sale, the legal title to be retained as further security for the payment of the purchase money. arid liable to resale at the risk of the purchaser or purchasers faiiing to make punctual payments. G CO. W. ST R I BLI NG, Special Com 'r. Point Pleasant,Va., June 26, 1843. [je 6.-2m.] _ _ _ BACON, -11 Casks Prime Horns, 5 do Shoulders. Reed per "Little Mall," on conelgnment, and for sale BAILS' AN, JENNINGS $ CO. 43, Wood e tree. AS USUAL. NO sooner does one of Dr. Leidy ' r preparations come popular, In consequence of itistwceEs aid ef. flcacy, than It Is counterfeited or imitated. To prevent imposition. Dr Leidy has now procured moulded bottles for his celebrated Tetter and Itch Oint. ment, with the words 'Dr Leidy's Triter end Itch Oint ment,' blown in the glass, besides cost sluing his written signature en a yellow label outside. Dr Leidy's reties and Itch Ointment. has proved more efficacious than any other preparation for Teller, Itch, Dry and Watery Pimples of Pustules, and diseases of the skin generally. it has been employed In schools, factor' of, and on hoard vessels carrying passengers, where children. as well as grown persons, contract diseases of the skin front their contagious not oe, with - the most unexampled surces - ; certificates and recommendations have been heretofore published from them, and numerous others might be ob. t flirted for publication, but for the objections mot persons have, to having their names published in connection with such disagreeable and loathsome nffections In no single instance has It ever been known to fall. It has been used upon Infants and by persona of all ages. It is perfectly safe, contains no mercury in its coinposition, and may be used under an circumstances. Price T wenty-flve cents a bottle. Prepared and sold at Dr Leidy's Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden Ea gle and Serpants,l and by B. A. PA lINEnTOCK 4- CO. corner of 1400 d and Sixth streets, Agents for Pittsburg. illy 12. IMPORTANT FACTS DR. LEIDY'S SARSAYARILLL BLOOD PILLS, are appil• cable in all rains, whether for Pergaties or Purifi cation. They possess all the boasted virtues of other pills, and are additionally efficacious, containing Sarsap arilla io their composit ion, which is not contained In any other pills In existence. They aretilso different from nth er rafts in composition, being purely vegetable, and can be employed at all times, without any dahger, and re quiring no restraint Gnat occupation or usual course of living. Notwithstanding Dr, Leidy never pretended his Mood Pills would cure all diseases, yet It Is not sa,i ins too of them, from the innumerable cures performed by them in every variety and form of disease (certificates of many of which have been pubillted from persons of all denom ination!, physicists. clergymen, arid others) that they seem to he almost universal in their effect; and persons UAW: 111 , 111 for whatever sickness or disease, may rent assured ti.ey will be found more efficacious than any oth er pills in extsiecre. Prom the known reputation of Dr Leidy's Blood Pills, 'tie deemed necessary to remind the puhlic. where they may at all times procure the genuine, as it is attempted Imposeio other pills called •Blond Pills' upon the pablic on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's• ljZrße particu'ar and ask for Dr Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills:end see that the name of Dr N. B. Leidy Is cant toed on two sides 'of each box,(the hose; Icing of paper, and oblong, square shape, surrounded by a yellow and black lat . ,c I. PRICE-25 cents a Box, Prepared only, a.id sold Wholesale and Retail. at Dr twidy'.4 Dea!th Ernnori iln, 191 North Rerond street, low Vine, Philadelphia, and by B FAKNESTOCK 4. co. curncr of Wood and Sixth stre.•t+, ‘gents for Pitts burgh. joly 12-Iy. Dr. Leidy', 'fetter S.: Itch Ointment. FR Ike cure ,rfevery vai reiy of 'FETTER, the ITCH, ant an disen-es of the Skin, has proved itself more efficacious than any other preparation for the 6.1111 C pur pose In use. Upwards of five hundred certificates might be procured and pnlillibed of its edicaey from School Teachers, Pro. Flew.: of Factories. Parents, Guardians, Child Nurses, Captains of vessels and of hers, were it not for the deli cacy in having their names published in connection with such disagreeable affections. By the use of Dr Leidy's Teller Ointment in corjunc • lion with his extract of Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills,. he will guarantee to cure any disease common to the skin, however hail, or of however long standing, or refund t he money. There are however very few instances hut can he cured by'the Ointment alone. Prie 25 cents a Box. Prepared o:.ty and so'd wholesale and retail at Dr Lel dy's Health Emporium, 191 N, Second st Philadelphia. and by B. A. F-91-INFSTOCK 4- do. corner of Wood and Sixth stree , s, Agents for Ptttshurg. July 12. tiILOCES made expressly for powder magazines, Int Itlery toulta , tle for Pork liall3PS, as the materials of which they are constructed will not rust from the action of the salt, will be sold low for cash. may 2.-6 w JAS. PATTERSON. SITUATION WANTED. A MIDDLE AGED LADY of respecia4ility.is desirous A 1 of obtaining a situation as Housekeeper in an estab lishment where servants are employed. She !eels confil dent of belhg able to render entire satisfaction in the su perintendence of a well regn'ated household. The appli cant would not object to go a short distance from the city. •For further information apply at this office.* ERIE CANAL COMPANY NOTICE is hereby gl"en to the subscribers to the cau -111 nal stock of the Erle Canal Company that a meet• Inc of the stockholders is appointed to be holden In the Reel House In the Borough of Eric, state of Penn i/OW(1141, On the 2;3d day of July next. :It 2 o'clock. P. M. for the put pose of organizing said company by the elec tion of seven maidsget:s, treasurer, secretary and such other officers as . "m4y be neces?ary, and for other !purpo ses, as is directed ut law. William Kelly, John Galbraith, Chas. M. Reed, Hugh Brawly, John M'Namara, M. B Lowry, David Birk, Horace Cullum, James M„ Power. Wm. B. Rankin, John Reynolds, • Samuel Kerr, Samuel Goodwin, Wm. Beatty, M.. Marts:ell, Centutissioners, Erie, June 28, 1843. [July 6—tej NEW ARRANGEMENT. frIHE LADIES' CLllBBln Mr. Estee's Writing Insti• 1 lulu, will hereafter receive lessons at 10 o clock e. m. In addition to the present Class, a new One Will Ise organized on %Vednerday the sth Inst, at the above hour. The Ladles' and Gentlemen's class will receive lessonsevery evening at 8 o'clock. A new evening Class will also br organized on the sth inst. Mr E. will be at Liberty daring the afternoon to give lessons at the residences of those who Swish. All who wi.h to become adepts in the art of wielding the prn, will mate dial° application fora series of lessons, and your hest wishes will he more than realized, as "Those now can write Who never wrote before. And those who always wrote, can write the . more. N. B.—A class of gentlemen will reeciVe lessons at the Institute every morning at 81 o'clock. 3y 4 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY. AT TILE CITY OF PITTSBURGH. BOOKS ( or subscription to the capital stock or this In stltutlon will be opened at Hie Monongahela House, on the 24th, 25th, and 26th inst. between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M; of each day, or un til at leas.ti MI shares shall have been subscribed. rye Capital Stock $2OO 000, in she reit eif, SO each, on which 115 i■ to be paid rah he time of subscribing. Act approved 3lst day of Nay, 1841; Supplement thereto approved the 2r d day of March, 1842. Corsisissiemers—R. Miller. Jr , R W toindexter, W . B Holmes, William Rlackstock, Ceo. H. Taylor, C. F. Spas:, au Millsogar, W. Lippencott. jyB—t27th. r 616 EAST 0222C727, DiIL7• 27 ALLIS 22•223 szcnimas 1111C.1/2 BANK reNrisyr.ifitsta. P8••k of Pittsburgh. Mr Merril. 4- Mao. bk. par Exchange bank, par Bk. of Germantowt. Eastun lank, LancaSter bank, Els 1 Bank ocChester Co. par Farmers' bk Bucks Co. •• Doylestown bk do • Bk of N America Phil. • Bk of Northern Libeities," Lancaster, Commercial bk. of Pa. " Hamilton, Far. 4. Mechanics bk " Granville, Kensington bk. " Com. bk. Lake Erie, 25 Philadelphia bk. " Far. bk:of Clinton, 48 Schuylkill I.k. " Urbana 60 Southwark bk. INDYANA. Western bk. • State bk.t Branches 11 Bk. of Pennsylvania, " Slate Scrip, 27 Bk of Penn Tv.. par KENTUCKY. Man. k Mechanics bk par All banks, 1 Mechanics bk. par • ILLINOIS. Moyamensing hk. t• Stale hk 4. Branches, 50 Girard bark, I s.Slia wneelowa, 65 U.States hank. 48, VIRGINIA. Lombermens', Warren, --'Rank of Virginia, Frank. bk Washington, par do Valley, t Miners bk of Pottsvile, 4 Far. bk. of Virginia, Bk of M on. gomery Co. par Exchange bank, Mon. bk Brownsville, 1 N. West, hank Erie Bank, 5 Mer. *Mee. do. .11arrisburgh bank, 41 MARYLAND. Far. hk Lancaster, 11Baltimore Banks, Bk of Middletown, 41Country Banks, Bk. of Chambersburgh,, 4 DELA WARE. Carlisle bank, 4 All Banks, Bk of Northumberland, par NEW JERSEY Columbia bk 4- Bridge co. 8 All Banks, par end Bk Susquehanna Co- 40 NEW YORK. Rkof Delaware Co. par City Banks. P Lebanon hk. 4 Country hanks, Gettysburgh bk. 4 (safety fund.) 1 a York bank, 4 Red Back, 4 to Far. 4 , Drovers bk. of NEW ENGLAND. Waynesbursh, 4 ! Boston Banks, p .• .• Currency notes, 4 Country ~ Honesdale, 2 LOUISIANA Wyoming bank, 10 Orleans Ranks. vnnd„ Pittsb•gh State Scrip 2e3 NORTH CA BOLIN 1 Country do do 4 Banks, Barks Co. bans, 701 SOUTH CAROLINA Lewistown. 21Banks. Towanda. PIS. COLUMN.% Ranks. 1 Itl cood Ra A n L kR A , B.IIII A 11 TENNESSEE. l All Banks, If MICHIGAN Bk. of St. Clair. 10 11 no. dn./ 4- 11. Smil h 31 do Currency notes, lk CANADA Columbiana bk New Lis Good hanks. Stn 10 bon Demand, 11 Eastern Exchange. do Post notes, 1} Philadelphia. A Cincinnati specie pay• Nei* York: A ing hanks, I Baltimore, 1 Mech. 4. Traders bk of Boston, 1 Cincinnati. . ;western Exchange. Clinton hk of Columbus, ICincinnatt, par Demand noire, 4 Louisville, - par Circleville, (11.T.awrence !Cleveland, - i dis Cashier) 11 Wheeling. par Zanesville bk. 11,GOLD AND SILVER, par OHIO. 1116untpleasant bk Far. 4. Mech: Ilk of Steu benvllle, Delmont hk of St. Clain vile. Marietta hk. Demand notes, FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Iol's FOR 3.1LE. 1 -Four Lots In- Ittanche.ter. One .11 I and a fourth Acres of T. 1,1 on Ilotmes' Lots nos. 41, 42.52, 53,54,181. 182 and 184. In Cook's plan of Lots, on lioltne's Hill Also, Lots nos. 26 and 27, In Cook's plan of Lots on thigh street, near the new Court tiolln- For terms apply I o Z. W. REiIdINGTON sep 16 FREEMAN'S FIRE BRICK FOR SALE. JUST received. 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, I.y EIRMINGNAM et CO may 27' No. 60 Water st. COUGHS AND COLDS. MANY are now : uttering with the above complaints. and can be cured speedily by using Poston's Bata= of Anniseed,vvnich gives universal satisfaction to all. To be had only at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street. june22. COUGHS AND COLDS Now is the time of year for persons attacked with Coughs, Coulds. Rheumatism, Gout, ¢c, fc. —To those aMicted,a Qpeedy cure can he erected by using PEASE'S HOARHOOND CANDY", which iv allowed by all,who have used It to be the best remedy ever offered (lir Coughs and Colds ,and HEWES NEB! E AND BONE LINAMENT an outward remedy. with the INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXER, an ihward application, is a certait and positive cure for 'the Rheumatism, Gout. Contracted Cords and Limits. No one need suffer from these diseases if they will use the above medicines. The genuine to he had only at TUTTLE'S IS ZDICAL X 01.11 CY. • Dtpzgiits and Country merchants will he sUpplied a New Your prices. RG Fourth street. SOUL U. BRANT. WHOLESRLE GROCER, Deafer in Grain, General Forwarding and Com mission Merchant, HARRISBURG, PA. WILL disposi of all goods sent for Commlrsion. tales at the lowest commission rates. R KrIRINCES: Phila.—l 4- W Esher, Day 4. Dullish, D. Leech it, CD. Rs/tissors—W Winn 4. co., Wilson Herr, J E Elder, Harrisburg—Mehl Burke, H. Antes, J kl Holdemals. July 1-6 m. . PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES CHEAP FOR CASH, AO 8, FIF7 H STREET, Two doors from Market street YATES intends to manufacture a better artic:e o . Ladies', Children, and Misses' Sties,and sell then cheaper for caeh than they ran be bought in the city He will keep constantly on hand and make to order La dies' Shoes of all kinds and co lors at the very low price alba following list: Ladies' Lasting Foxed Caller Boots. $1 75 't best 'parity Kid of Morocco Caliers I so Ladles Calfskin Booth. 137 a " Foxed Half 'Gaiters, all colors, best kid And Morocco Bu king, Doable Sored Slippers, (Jeff ) line Kid Springs and Tarns, hi qual, " Springs, heavy Slippers, 76 • :62} Ali Shoea made hare warranted. Misses and etlll4lBo'B in the same proportion. ri_r Re nt ember the place, at the sign or the Red 80.1 No. 8. Fifths reet. DRJAR. DANIEL AIc.IIIEAL, °Mee on Fifth sir . Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh der. 10-Iy. FOR SALE .— LoII on the Nort -East corner or Cos Lane and . nigh street . ,Apply to sip 10 BENJ. DARGINETON, Market, nen'. 41111 PATENT TUBS AND BUCKETS. JUST received a supply of patent Tubs an. tha, ketr for ante by the dozen or retail. ISAAC HARRIS, Agt and Corn. Mercht, in! ) , 12 No 9, Fifth at. 4 CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT for sate.--For sate L - Nr. a lot on Front, between Che ry alley and Giant st.. 20 feel front, running hack 80 feet to an 18 inch brick wail of Mr Arthors. On the lot lei elected a two poi y frame house with four rooms and a cellar; price lair and payment accomnrodating. Apply at HARRIS' Agency and Inlelligeuce Office, j•ily 12. No: 9 Fifth Amt. Wit* itaststlvti, Sandusky, Germ', Norwalk. Xenia, Dayton, Scioto, Post notts, Chillicothe, Frau. bk Columbus, - I 371 I 18/ 1 12; I (0 1A ME YATES iminomar - RINTING OFFICE, N. W Confer of Wood + 8,11. Tux prOprielots of the Satirtpuko Post anti iilltimsaall AND MATIUTLCITRXR respectrolly inform than MINIM and the pal rons of those papers, that bray IraFe e any and well chosen assortment of - art:VIM nit' likr Iwo limo ./tVnD OUMZ4g.IXtistiEfIBIEL4II4 Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that Utley are pea pa red to eat ette LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IBills of Lading, I Circular's. Bill Beads. Cards, Black Checks, Hat Tip. Books. Pamphlets, Handbills, _LI Wats of 361anits, priats Cats, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonableteres. We respectfully ask the patronage of our Mealiest' he public in general in ibis hranch of our boohoos. Pittsburgh, Sept, 39, 1842- PHILLIPS SiTM. NOTICE to Steau Boat Ototrers.—The risbeeriber. la consequence of the difficulty of the times, MS MAP cad the price of his Safety Grassi far thv prilerrotiola of the expiation of luau boitera, to $l5O per Was. It is hoped that all hs,at owners will avail tbanairehoell of these reasonable terms, not only un agedUilt et UM • perfect safety they atTord, but also in pall of geolloiray. Boilers with the apparatus attached Will wear abets vice as long as those not provided with them Marchl-3m WANTED. sBoa OR 1,000 on Mortgage on real tataldic Tor! ILY property is among the best freeholds indite city, and the advertiser Is willing to give a !minimise prerniorn for the above sum. For further pariku.antap.. p'y at the office of the Morning rO,ll. June 9.-45 w; LZYCZI. Intl. iL. & J. D. WICK, Wholesale Grocers & Dealers in PredateSs 116 Wood Street. 4 doors skive Fifth at. PITTSBURGH. may 15. 1848. • Standart. Ingraham & Co. FO R WA RD!" AND C0 8C.W.A.M773. etrver,Aws, Oisau AGENTS for the MerehantsTransport*Pon Company Composed of the Merehanls Line, Brie Canal Vl'asliingion Line, Bunter, Palmer 4- Co's. tine or Slams Nests are e vet selsonn the Lakes, Cleveland Llne Pennsylvania rind 13Mo Mutt. Proprietors of the Merchants Line dhlo Canal. Rene Wuxi! ENSWORTII, N 0.9. Coetti!sailltp, N. If R. Auwrsa k Co. Albany. Ott, CHAT?, Boston. Flurrrza, P ALBUM 4' CO. Bn fiat° M.T. WILLIAns 4- Dow, Clevelan 1 Bole. 30821 M. A LLYN, do. CHAR LIM Id • G IDINe de! .1. S. Dtcemr, Beaver. BIRMINGHAM 4- co.; Plttal drgli op 1 1843-Iy. EAGLE •• • GROCER' STORE: STACT LLOYD, Jr., Whoremie and Retail Grower and Fraitarcr, No 140 Liberty street, .Plttabortb, may 20, PEACH TREES. rpilE subscriber has just rtceited room the Nersety I of Landreth and Putlon, neat Philadelphia, a 10l Of the chnicelli varlet i.?s °french Trees. to which be would call the attention of the poblsc F. L. smowDZN. map 8 No 184. Liberty st head of Wood. J. I). CREIPII.b ATTORNEY AT LAPP. Office, corner of Smithfield and Third Streets, Prrreatrasa, Paten. may 25, 1843-Iy.* • Birmingham • AG'TS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND' And Cleveland Line. March 22. ',hi. FOR SALE. AFEW boxes Saraina lodine Water , Just received sod for sale by BIRMINGHAM at CO. June .213. L. HARP 111 Attorney and Cottnsellor at Law, CADIZ. HARitilioN CoIINTT, OHIO, y- 'VIII attend promptly tot he collection or asterity of claims, an.: all professional I nsineaa entrusted to his rare In the counties of Harrison, Jed , Belmont. Guernsey, Tuscarawas, Holmes, Coshocton: Corral. Stark sad Wayee. Refer to: Mricalf and Looinis, naliell and Fleming, pietsitergh, John Harper, D. T. Morgan, may STRAY HORSE CAME to the 'premises of the tolistriber hi Angeles, city on the Ist day of inly.a bay horse *Ube bald face, and one glass eye,and one half doi. ti g ht mu het and left hind foot white; between six and erven rem old. The owner Is reonestcd to come, prove property. pay thistles end take him away, or he will be sold ac. cording to law. H. SWEENY. JY 1 6--31. RICE.• 22 TIERCES RICE. on hand and for rate by June is Water titteet,be wee Wood and Snethielii DR. STARKWETHER'S HEPATIC ELIXIR. Case of Liver Complaint of 25 years tlantktig. This may certify that for twenty five yeah 1 wise flicted with pain in my side, which Was frequently re severe as io entirely Incapacitate me from labor. 1 tiara been under the care and treatment or vitriol:is physicians without any permanent benefit. Hearing of the many cores effected try the Hepatic Elixir prepared by Dr. Ntaekn•earher.l teas induced to eve it a trial, and am happy to say that it has entirely remoVed. I have me no syrnlrtosts 'of it for vivre than a year past. Norlhtoldle, JoneßS 30, 1841 AMOS WHITE. Thegendoe to he had at TUTTLE'S Medical Agency, Fourihstreet. JOHN CARTWItIGHT, GUTI.Eft and Surgical I list us ment—lianufattitror, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsbtugh, Pa. N. B.—Always on band an extensive anortment Ear 'iced and Dental f”stranients, rillakkeet HaiiersT, Hair Dressers' and Tanner.' Rite.! Shears, Saddlers' nisi:, Trusses, 4.c. je 24. Land Office removed j}oNi Leziogto■ to Vivra. X* CKRIGRAL Lott , Omen, June 43,1843. Anv ICE having been received from the Register oftbe Land DlRee it Letington. Missouri, that the rem. vat of that office tothe town of Clinton, in Ilenry. comity. as directed by the President. will be effected on or about ilte 8d day of July ncli: Olt is to give notice that the piab. sale of units ordered to be held at Lexington es thn second day of October next, by the Executive proclaim.. 'tog beating date the St h Inst. be held at the ti . prescribed in the town of Clinton aforesaid. THO. H. BLAKE, Conuniestoner. pine 30 —lawilo ORPHANS' COURT SALE PUBSLCINTio ao order of the Orptans'Court. held at Pittsburgh on the let day of July. A. D., 119, will be exposed at piblie sale nn the 31e1 di) , of hop, 1843, at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburg's; All that certain lot of :round with a tenement there". alt. uate in Allegheny ci y. becinning at a port Oa the 6:le, ner of Federal strtet and 'Pita fgaretia alley, thence slob said alley westwardly sixty feet to a five foot alfey,thesee by said alley westwardly tweety.four Cat, thence oast rixty re-' to Federal street, thence south by saN LO the place ofheginnine. Lein?. lot No. in Dr dernOn's plan of tots in said city. Temp., eel* pi t MARY JANE KIRK. • - A dmia ist ta(or of Roht Ruh, thieeskalelL july 6—law 4td. POWELL'S BALSAM 07 ANXIii.EXD.--This oar and eff , rtual cure for the birmacnik.Cainds Cold' can now tot procured, at whoksala sod fella, as Tr. rnel. 06 Four street C. EVAN• JOHN D WICK..