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    MitILISEIZO IP IT , EVEV
• ATION AT CLINTON.-.- We under
,
stantthat there was a very pleasant little
celebrition of the 4th of July, at Clinton,
in this county.
Dr John Pollock, presided, and W Weit
'ver and A. Pollock, acted as Secretaries.—
The Declaration was read by Dr Pollock,
and Col. McMortrin delivered en address
entirely appropriate to the occasion, which
, wee received with marked applause by the
company. After passing the day in a man--
nor et once calculated to exalt the intellect
and arouse the patriotism of those who par
ticipated in the celebration, the party dis
persed.
Max BOHM. -I( will be seen, on refer
',lines to our advertising columns, that this
inimitable Musiciangives his farewell Con
cart this evening. To those who have not
yet heard him, we can safely say, that it is
seldom an opportunity offers to enjoy so
rich a treat. We have heard but one op
inion expressed of his performances,--that
of unqualified admiration, and we advise
nil who can appreciate good music, to at
tend his Concert to-night.
• Intro*'PANT DECISION.—The Supreme Court o
Errors at New Haven, Connecticut, have decided
is effect that the• proprietors of the lost steamboat
Lexington, burnt some years since in Long Is
land Sound, are responsible for all the height on
board at the time of bet destruction, although no
tions were posted up in the boat, and inserted in
the bills of lading, that all freight was to be at the
tick of the menet a.
FOIL THE POST.
Meeww. Ziihrre—My daily avocations having
deprived me for some days of looking over your
4ii4y paper, X was not aware that Mr Nitram had
• isrosiebsid you with another epistle on the subject
riff the disorderly blacks on the hill. 1 d.scover by
Molest communication of the 4th inst., that I
bays induced him to confine his observations with
•is proscribed limits. Notwithstanding his laud
. table exertio.is in the temperance cause, I would
Itelbirin him that his success in said cause, is not
"Miss only requisite qualification or good citizen.
Alp. I think honeriy and many other moral viz.
tams are equally as essential. Will Mr. Nitram
do na the favor, having given us a fist of the free.
balder, within the precincts he has specified, give
also, a statement of the number of them now
• - 4n.lke penitentiary, the number who have been
demo and the ournber of promising candidates for
tin acme; also the number of those guilty of pet.
ay larceny, and other crimes to particularise for.
-Sudden by law, but on reference to, fficial records
facts will more fully and at I urge appear. shall
PS! no further attention to Nitram's remarks in
favor or in exculpation of those immo:alities until
the honest colored barber is fully satisfied for his
watch,. I will close with the remark that Nitram
Is not in a position to know certain facts, and
these for his observation are mere idle subterfu-
A NEIGHBOR.
etontincrtial Nelms.
frrThe New York Commercial say::: —"Bisi-
SON in most branches continues dull, yet anion
f the toommunity generally a better feeling is bcgi
-*hag toprevail, and a confidcr.ce that, having see
e Worst, we mast gradually amend and im9rove:
lid from present indications, the fall busines will
4.. much greater than that of the past season.—
. The condition of the country is still improvini. ;
the. abundance of money which for inontliS has
prevailed _in the Atlantic States is gradually be
noutiardlininiehed in the interior, and has occa
iltreed an improvement in the prices of the pro
.
. Gnats of the country. The reaction in sentiment
Is becoming more universal; and in place of the
iperierai idea of contraction, which fur three or
font years has been the order of the day, are tojbe
**end the opinion that our march is onward, and
the disposition and the confidence to move freely."
Count.--The Cincinnati Chronicle states that
'the "total iMport of Coffee into Cincinnati from
all.quartere is about 40,000 bags per annum,
sicb at a low average is about six and a half
Paililoaa of pounds. Nearly every body uves cof..
fee. acid more families use it twice a day, than
time are who go without i 6 The average con
mamption of each family of six persons is about
:eighty pounds per annum. The number of per_
tons supplied by the import of coffee into Cincin
nati, is therefore just about half u million. This
is rather under than over the mark. This showa l
the client of this particular branch of trade."
St. Louis, July 4.
In now we heard cf no operations except by
retail. We quote country brands at $4,26, city
asilla $4,75456. Receipts light. The price of
Wheat has varied from 76 to 80 cents per bushel.
Bales of Lead have been made at $2,75.
In prices of bacon, hemp, and other produce, we
have heard of no change.
CINCINNATI, July 10, 1843
Flour •4,06. The receipts by Canal very li s4 ht
Whiskey, the demand limited at 184 c.
New Literary Depot :
Fresh .i'rrivals ! Cheap Literature ! !
Ladies' National Nagaziwe, lit No. The most beau
tiful periodical of the day, at 18i ors per No. July Nos.
I Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, Ladles' Companion,
Musical Libra, y, Literary Casket, Lady's World, Miss
Leslie's Magatine, Sargent's New Monthly, ete. etc.
Yesterday our citizen, and particularly
t h e i American o Family Magazine, 3000 engravings, 25 cts.
Isostates, were much astonished to find that the i pe r
N
Brands's Encyclopedia,Allisen's Europe, D'Atiblgne's
-Illetaengairela river was rapidly oo the rise. There it..,:forirnation. Shakspeare's works, complete In 8 Nos.
14'4
e A ni rt ra be vi r n 's gs T ,
bad bees so rain hero for a week and opwardai einirtgeem.spraNlyewr° al l es. nd all the
ted pop bo ul o a k r
ie d "" m en see me d t o indicate a long spell of Literature of the day at eartern prices.
low water. 1 hey were unwilling to believe it at I Pease's Hoarhound Candy.
soa nees pi lseassar k and bears' Oil, Batdollne,
/nit, and supposed that the waist had ben mere. F a C n o cy lci F;: i . le Bsse t
ly let out of the dam, but whim the river began 1 Spanish Cigars and Tobacco.
t• swell at the rate of a foot an hour it dispelled New Voik and Philadelphia Weeklies received regu.
, tarty. The above together with all the new and popular
all doubts, and rather disappointed the cxpee!a-
works of the day, (as soon as Issued from the Press) can
tines .(the low water boats, that in the morning ' be had at
bail been asking 11l per 100 lbs. for freight to St. Fr. N, FOSTER'S UNIVERSAL AGENCY,
Louis.
MID
When our piper went to press last night, there 13t Clair street, opposite Exchange Building, Pittsburgh ,
was 6i feet water in the river, but by this morn- July 10—i w
ing there will no doubt be Bj, or more.
MIIILJILW3I33 Ea_.•
7 feet water in the Channel.
AR Boats marked thus (o) are provided with
Emuss'is Safety Guard. •
Ineported by Simms & fiftrcust, General S. B
Agents, Water street, Late Custom House nice
Peterson's Building,
ARRIVED.
*Minstrel, Ingram, Cincinnati,
eid a , Denison, Allegheny River,
elkirigewater. Clark, Beaver,
Warren, Ward, Beaver,
DEPARTED.
♦llegheay Bono, Hanna, Cin.
Atomise, Cockburn.
• Werra*, Ward, Beaver.
illeidgewater, Clark, do.
JULY 14,1843.
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I PITTSBURGH *AR/ MT.
Reported for the Marian: Post by Isaac Harris.
FRIDAY MORNING, July 14, 1843.
Business is dull enough, bet fair for the summer,
and sales as large and general as can be expected
fur the season. The manufacturers are generally
busy; water low, but our smaller steamers are go.
ing and coming daily.
Flour—has fallen a little, and is not brisk, sales
at Lhe River and from wagon at $4.00 a 4,o6Land
from stores 4,25 a 4,37} per bbl.
j Ashes—Scorchings 3}a3/—Pot 4, and Pearl
4ias cents per pound.
Beeswax—in demand at 25a27 c. per lb.
Fish—Shad, trimmed, No. 1 $9,50, Herrings
$4,12104,25, Mackerel No. 3 $7,50, White F ish
's6 t 7, Trout $7a7,50 per barrel.
Groceries—Stocks good, sales daily—Coffee,
Rio 9a9i, St. Domingo 73a8 c. per lb. Sugar, N.
0. in hhda.6a64, and by the bbl. 7c. per lb. Tea,
Y. H. 37}00, Imperial 60a85, Gunpowder I€oa
80, Pouchong 60a70 per pound. Molasses, by the
bbl. 25a26 a gallon.
Provisions—Bacon, stocks arc large and prices
rather reduced and sales now brisk—city cured
Hog round 4,}a4i, country 31a4c., all in lots.—
Lard 51a6c per lb. Cheese, Western Reserve,
good 5a6 a lb.
Iron Blooms—We have heard of no late sales,
price $46a50 per ton. Pig Metal $21a22 a ton.
Wool—Common 18, i blood 20, a d 0.22, 3 do.
24, i do. 26, fall do. 28, .rime 30 c.—all cash.
Hay—ssas,so for new, and old $6a6,50 per ton.
Oats-163.18 cents .per bushel. A
In the Diatriet Court of Illegheny County
of April term, 1843, No 360. (-Vend Ex.)
Bank of Pittsburgh,
vs.
(L. i P. Peterson.
1, • , \ ' July Bth, 1843 , on motion of Mr Bradford
S
-..__••!.,-.., ' the proceeds of sale In this CM) coned.]
erect in court, and the Court appoint Moo-
day, the 24th inst, for the hearing of all
parties Interested In the elstrihutlon of the finds, and the
court direst personal notice to be given to all Judgment
creditors, or their attorneys, ten days before the said day,
snd to all other parties by advertisement in two daily
newr.papers In the city of Pittsburgh, for one week,com
mencing ten days before said day.
July 13--d I w.,
HORATIO P. YOUNG, CABINET
MAKER.
(late orthe firm of Young 4. M'Curdy,)
LIAR commenced the buslaeu In all Its branches at
AA No 22, Wood Street, between First and Second strs,,
where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment
or well made FURNITURE, and hopes, by strict atten
tion to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage
or the public.
Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS
ie. A Furniture Car for hire.
July 1.1
PROTHONOTARY.
Clur the , ontratt ff.r tie re/wittier',
WILLIAM B. FOSTER, A q . of Allegheny city wl
he a candidate ror - at °mte thrt rothenotary of A Ileglien
county, at the Ottogier clear* Jane 4.
•
PAOTZIO • TART:
I respectfully Oa? myself 1111 a candidate for the office
of Prothonotary, sufijett to tilt action of the Democratic
Convention. MU. C. II:MK INS.
Wilkins Township, June 27—le
tROTHONOTARy.
To the Vetter of illleghsey Canty;—l respectfully of
fer myself to your consideration as I candidate (indepsa
dent of parties) for the omce of PROTHONOTARY o
Allegheny county, at the ensuing election, As Ido not
come before you recommended by a Convention, those 01
you to whom I em not personally known will please ec•
amine into my qualificoiions, ,pc.; and Iran fortunate ai
to obtain a majority of yoar suffrages, I shall endeinot
by strict attention to the daffiest:4'llle odice.:to sailor) , you
with your choice. ALEX, MILLAR,
May 10 —tE• Of Pittsburgh:
PROTHONOTARY.
IRESPECTFULyoffer myself a candidate for the a trice
of Prothonotary of Allegheny county ,attbkrt to the os
lion of the Democratic county convention which tneetts
on the 30th A liguet next. GEO, FL RIDDLE.
Allegheny City, 10ny .31—le dkw•.
SHE R IFFA TY.
j RE CTFULLY present myself to the citizens 0
1 Aileghe county, as a candidate for the Ellerinlty
subject t2444laelion of the Democratic Convention,wl ici
meets on the 30th of August next.
June 9.—dirwtc. ELIJAH TROVILLO.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
A T the solicitation of a numoer of friends of all pol
itical parties, I respectfully offer myself t the con
sideration of my fellow-citizens for the office Cl County
Commissioner. That rty 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 consistent Re
publiean, in the true sense of the word. ,As the county
is somewhat embarrassed in Its financial affairs, and the
reduction of salaries of public officers has received the
approbation of large majorities ()film people, the under
signed would not !Inuit] he he so fortunate as to be elee
led, in any manner attempt to resi s t this salutary re
form; should it reach the office of County Crnimissioner
apr 6: SAMUEL HURLEY.
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
F 1H partnership heretofore existing between the nn_.
dereigned, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent-
AII persona having el., ims will present them immediate
ly to H. Wolfe for settlement, and all knowing them'
selves indebted to the late arm, will please erVI on the
same and settle their accounts, on or before thestirst of
September; after which time all unsettled accouNa will
be left with an Alderman fur collection.
July 12--3 t.
DR.. BECHTER'S
Pulmonary Preservative.
F OR Coughs, Colds, lofloenzas, Catarrhs, Whooping
cough, Spitting of Blood, pain In the breast, all dis
eases of the Breast and Lungs, and arrest of approaching
Consumption, {ranted free from Mercury and other
ml erala. 811 rAII.NESTC ex - 4- co.
July Agents for Pittsburgh.
A CARS.
IWM. McCARTHY begs leave to announce
to the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that be fa
prepared to make BOOTS of all kinds, of t he
best Leather obtained from PhiladOphia, and over Lasts
made by Instructions from himself. He * does now for
himself what be has so long done for the Pittsburg Boss.
es, i, e, atter and fit big lasts to a .it the foot. He has
worked at the most fashionable work in the EaVern cit
ies, came here and instructed several how to alter and At,
which can be stinted by numbers of Journeymen in this
city, and noir is rewarded by them with contumely and
abase. He hereby challenges any Bootmaker in Pitts.
but& (800 of coarse,) to make a pair or more or Bouts.
stock equal, measure to be taken by each in his nwa way.
Workmanship to decide the matter.
Fourth st. or the Monongabela lions* Boot maker, (as
he calls himself,) have a rare chance now to show them
selves, If they can make a Boot let us use it,
W. MeCarthy's Shop and Store is on Market street,
next door to &woad, and opposite S. Dnalnp's Tin and
use Iron ware Factory. July 11--tr.
SzaL ISAND, ul 4, 2P.M M.
Dear Sir:—The Columbi L a left J Bo y
ston at 2 P.
M, the let instant, with the American mail far Hal
ifax and England, with ninety passengers, and a
crew of eighty
_in number, making in all from 170
upwards. Water smooth, but weather very foggy.
Ott Sunday, 2d inst., at a quarter past 1 P. M
while steaming at the rate of ten knots per hour,
grounded, and heeled to port with her bow high
ter
up, l
lesseaving her stern in deep water, having a
Observed
splinters from the false keel and forefoot alongside.
Fired alarm guns which were answered by muskets.
and the sound of fog horns. At 4 P. M. a boat
with the keeper of Sea Island Light, .ezme Wins
side. Ile informed us that we were on the Black
Ledge Reef, and were within a mile and a quarter
of the island. The fog was dense, the wind mod
erate from S. B. E. As the tide fell, pointed rocksl
of a sugar loaf shape, uncovered to the depth of ten
feet, and were about ten feet distant from the
, bows. The vessel lay oil an inclined plane of,
smooth rocks abreast of her paddles„!while her stern'
lay in deep water; and as she strained heavily i:
was deemed necessary to land the ladies, about
twenty in number, who throughout the whole catas
trophe, had displayed the utmost fortitude and self
possession.
Nor did these characteristics desert them when
placed unaer the protection of an entirelstranger.—
The keeper r f Seal island is worthy of all praise for
his kindness to the I .dies, and to us all.
On the alight tide, having lighted the ship, by dis
charging coal, and anchors, &c. tried the only en
gine that would work, and ho‘ e iu our:stern an
chor; but althouLli she rolled in her bed, she did
not stir an inch, •
At 5 A AI. judging from her distressed situation
and the tailing tides that our chance of' saying her
was small, landed the mails on Seal Island and got
it secured, by the kindness of Mr Hitchens, the light
house keeper. Notwithstanding the kind attention
of our friends ashoie, we found the ladies bat poor
ly accomtnodated, and sadly in want of water.
Still they were cheerful and resigned.
I have to observe that this beautiful sea boat ran
ashore under the,charge of -her well tried pilot,
Capt Stairs; and that the cool, seamanlike conduct
of Capt Shannon, his officers and crew nJt only
excited my admiration, but that of all the passen
gers. They lab:red keg and unceasingly to save
the vessel, but in vain. The excellent sled rner,
in
my opinion, will only float if/ pirCed front her pres
ent posi!in,
eete enabled yesterday to send the intelli-
Fgence to lialif..x, and expect the steatite' Margaret
l oe to- mon flw
Th is is written 'eider rorfusinl l and unpleasant
Cif cu n!sta rice s, which in some IlleaSUre will account
fur this hurri,il and imperfect stateni,mt.
G. S. PAesoes, R. N.
To G. 1V Gordon, Postmaster, R
LETTFI2 Flt, b A allot Lawar:Nce —We haveodtuf,.
pa
roved a letter received in this city from the lion• -
Abbut Lawrt Lee who was a l a senger on Lord
the CLl;Uillbia. lie i'e crilies Ile: passage from
Boston, up to the tunic a,' the flindst,f, although
beset WWI 10d11. as rather agreenbl, ; speaks
in thi highest ter, ie ul C.tpt. Shannon, his officers
and I rev-, throughout the whole disaster.
He communicates nothing that is not contaieed
in the above.otter about the vessel running ashore,
except that lie expresses the opinion that had she
been run either to the right or lilt of the place on
whieb she struck,'she would have gone down, and
probably all on board would have perished.
lie says that there are only two small houses on
the Islaiid, about a mile apart. The Island is SIS
miles from the main land, 200 miles Irian Halifax
and 240 miles fram Boston. Barrington is the
nearest place on the main land. As soon as the
vessel struck, a messenger was eispatelied imme
diately to Ilalifux, and the steamer Margaret was
expected to arrive about the 6th instant.
Mr Lawrence says that they hate plenty of
provisions; and as he makes no complaint of want
of water, we inter th t enough has ',ten saved.
from the steamer to answer their present neces
sities. Mr Lawrence also states positively that all
hands were saved, thus contradicting the report
given in the slips from the Bangor pa
pers.
Prom the Record.
A. SUTTON, Pro,
HENRY WOLFE,
JAB. MACKRELL
Oa receipt of the intelligence of tne loss of the
Columbia here, last evening, it was said that the
Hibernia would be despatched as early as possible
to take her place, but on inquiry it appear. that
nothing was decided on. Those who are preen•
toed to know from the information received, state
that the Margaret will doubtless be dispatched
from Ha!ifax with the mails and those of the pas
sengers who are inclined to go in her, and that
berths will be reserved iu the Hibernia for the re
mainder.
The following is a liat of tiro passenger.
For Liverpool- flon Abbott Lawrence, Mrs and
Miss Lawrence, Mathew Clark, E V Child, E L
Child, Mrs Child and servant, John Hunt el 800
tua, C' F Cann, Mr Simpson, R Haaluck, J Hen
rick, New York; J Gaines D Huneniehegin Lewis
Huth John Phillipe W Mare F M Ward W Vogel
N Orleans; W Warnby Pat MeLosky S M'Connell
J Cole Mobile; Mr Baily, Fall River; M Werk J
Creagh Cincinnati; W J Couper Charleston, S C;..T
Bouiller B Armesgol, Louisiana; J Timun R Ems
arson, St Louis; Mr Hutehenson Roger Steuart
Mrs Reed Mrs G Green font children and servant
J McKenzie, Scotland; F A Harper Mrs Harper
Mr Kirkpatrick A W Primet G Eden Jr, Montre
al: James Williamson, Gibraltar ; J Moss Mrs
Moss, A Sinley, Sheffield; H Hoffshlsger, Bremen;
V A P.tary, Havre; Mr Hollander,Rigs; C Mord.
eon, H Esau., F V Woodhouse, Mr Withers
dont, London; Mr Haynie, E ixhn,idt , Mexico: S
Swift, J Steuart, England: Ales Rogers, Glasgow;
Mr Forristy, Mr Hammond, St John, N B; Mrs
E Collingwood, Plymouth. Wm Stall, J Smith, J
Torrence, Mrs Torrence, Canada: A Blursand, l
France-73. For [Jail fax—C T Rnssell,E thayer,
Mrs Prescott, Miss Prescott, Boston; D Smith,Mrs
Tremain, Mica Tremain, servant and 2 children
L.
Halifax, J B Homer, Hartford-12. Total. 75. .
LOUISIANA ELECTION.
We I set night received partial returns
of the election held on the 3d inst. The
Bee, a Whig paper, says that 'looking at
the election in a philosophical mood it
seems to us that we have been slightly
used up."
a the first district, for Congress, Slide!
Total Wrack of the mail I 'eam Ship
Columbia.
[From the Boston Daily Times, of Monday.]
We are indebted to the Bangor Gazette and Ban
gor Whig Extra, received on Sunday evening, con
taining the fullowing information of the loss of the
Steamer Columbia, Captain Shannon, which left
this port on the let inst. , for Halifax and Liver.
pool.
The schooner Three Sons, Capt. Kendrick, arri
ved at Mann\ Desert, Maine, with the important in
formation that the Royal Mail Steamer Columbia,
while going at the rate of ten knots, in the frig,struck
upon Black Ledge, near Seal Island, Nova Scotia,
last Monday afternoon, July 3d, wiih so much vio
lence that the vessel was driven out of the water five
feet. When the schooner left she was going to pie
ces, and was supposed would be a total loss. She
is reported to have had 180 persons on hoard, one of
whom was missing. Among them was H 0,,. Abbot
Lawrence, who paid Capt Kendrick $lOO to bring
the news to the nearest port in the United States.
The passengers were waiting upon Seal Islerd
for a steamer, fur which they had seat to Halifax,
by brig Arcade, to take them off. Baggage, freight,
etc., eared.
sllSeal Island is off Townsend Bay, on the S. W.
coast f Nova Scotia.
After the *love was in type, we were favored
with a copy of the following letter, received by Mr.
Gordon, Ppstrrrastet, from Lieut. Parsons, R. N.
the Admiralty Mail Akent, on board of the Colum
bia :
Lifter from Lieut. Parsons.
_ --
1 Oath) has a majority 0f,171, so far as
heard from. He is elected.
In the second district White (whig) has
111 maj over Labranehe. Result doubtful.
ALLGHENY CO LINTY, Ss.
In the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, No
11, December nue, 1842
""... In the m, ttrr of the Guardian account
cohfi/adaireesn
olealveuesmioGilluearrdhilatneoofrthsegmcilnaoirr
township, deceased.
- • Aid now to wit, Dec 26,1842, referred
to Reade Wuhingtou, H.B. Magraw and
C. Von Boob° rst. &qrs., Auditors to audit the account
and distribute the balance. By the Court,
FARLY,
The Auditors above namedTHOli
will attend o fhe purposes
of their eppolniment at the Aka of H. 8. Magraw, on
4th street, In the Llty ur Pittsburgh. on Monday, the 3lst
day of July Inst., at 3 o'clock P, M ., when and where
all persons interested are notified to attend.
W.. 8 8111.7r0T0N,
H. 8. - 414 0841 W.
O. VON BONRORM
Auditors.
Ju'y 11--2 t
.
In tits District Cum of'4llegkevy County:
' Stockton, Dick 4. Co. for use,
vs.
~ \ - • David Blair, Jr. et al,
, , No, 28, April term,lB43, and now, to-wit
'....,,,,. Jnly 3.1843, money considered in court,
and on motinn of Mr Magraw, the Court
appoint 0, Metcalf, Esq. Auditor. to distribute Umlaute.
From the Record,
Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro.
The Auditor above named will attend at his office In
Burke's Building. in the city of Pittsburgh, for the pur.
pose alibi appointment, on Friday. the 28th day of July
inn. at 3 o'clock, P. M. at which time and place all per.
sons interested, are notified to attend.
July 11-3 t. 6. METCALF.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, II&
In the Orphan's Court of said county, No. 3, lane tins
1843.
In the matter of the Administration se
.
.• count of Samuel Buird,adm'r of the estate
y- of John D. Baird, dec'd.
An/ now, to wit June 19, 1843, on mo--
tton of McCandless and McClure, Attorneys
for Rebecca Baird, A. Burke, H;l3,llBegrew
and E. 11- Todd, appointed Auditors to audit the within
account, By the Court,
PARLEY, 4301.
The Auditors above namedTHOMA will a tt end at the office of
H. S. Migrate, for the purpose of their appointment, 04
Saturday, the 29th day of July last., at 3 o'clock, P. M.
et which place and time all persons Interested are anti.
Bed to attend. REMIT S 411.10R4W.
AND W, BURKE,
E. BR4DPOAD TODD.
Auditors.
June I I-3t,
"WATER RENTS."
A PMILS from the amesemeat of the Water Rents
will be held on Monday the 17th last, for the Ist,
4nd and 41h wards. and on Wednesday the 19th inst.
for the 3d and 6th wards, at the select council cham—
ber in the old Court House, between the hours of 9 and
10 o'clock la the forenoon, and from 2 11116 o clock in
the afternoon. By order of Cinestittes.
July 11--4:161.
K Exrucry .I.ICdF TOIMCCO.-120 blab. Ken_
lucky Leal Tabacco In flora and for rale by
J. G. 4. A, GORDON,
12 Water it,
TO THE GENTLEMEN OF PITTS
BURGH.
111 HE stiliscriber most respectfully Informs the gentle
ill men of this city and •icinity that he has commenced
the BOOT and SHOE making business In Fourth street,
opposite the Mayors office. Having been foreman In
sonic of the most fashionable. Boot Shops is the Eastern
cities; and having furnished himself with the best French
and American Calf Skins. he hopes by his attention to
business to merit a share of public patronage To those
genii. men who have kindly patronized him he returns
htesincere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the
goodness of his work and know ledge c r his business.
may 11. F. KERRIGAN.
T HE undersigne r d
wilt lease two s to Le
Farms situated In
East Deer townaltip, with the necessary tenenents,
and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on each. Also, one
farm shunted In West Deer township Allegheny county
with from 50 to 75 acres cleated. TI e above desert ed
property Is In reasonably good repair, laying abrut 15
miles from the city of Pittsburgh, end within two miles
°litre Penn'a Canal, and will be leased on reasonable
terms fur from I to three years, to good tenants.
BARTRAIII HURRY,
March 13th—tf.
IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF
SAW-MILLS.
S NYbER'S unrivalled Self Setters for Sawmills which
have been so fully tested in different parts of the
United States, as well as in the cities of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny, can be seen In operation at a number of
In tills neighborhood, vie: at Mr Wickersham,
mills on Penn at.; at Bowman 4. Chambers' mills, near
the upper Allegheny Bridge, and at Morrison's mills on
Hare's tsland,nnd other.. The above named machine
tan be obtained at W. W. INallare's shop on Liberty at,
neut. Smithfield, where it is fitting up, and where the '
machine will be constantly kept on hands. Apply to B.
F. Snyder or W. W. Wallace. ma 5
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Corner of Penn 4. St. Clair sty. Pittab'gh.
T HE Proprietors of this elegant and commodious co
tab'ishment, hcg leave to announce to their friends
and t le public, that Their price for Board, from this date,
Is reduced to ONE DC/L.LiAR PER DAY.
From the locality of this Wouse, being situated mid.
way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, aid on
the great thoroughfare to Allegheny city, the proprie.
tors trust, that with continued exertions on their part.
they will be enabled to afford every attention and faell.
ity required for the comfort and convenience of their
guests, and hope-to merit a continusncepf the patron.
age that has hitherto been so liberally extended to them.
The principal Stage and Packet othccs, ate connected
with the Hotel, and for the better accommodation of
their guests, an Omnibus will at all times be in reads.
ness to convey them to and from the House.
op 25.—.3m. McKIBBIN* SMITH.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Oka of the
Superintendent, Plane No. 2, A llogheny Portage Rail
Road. on Saturday, the 28th day of July, for furnishing
EIGHT ROPES for the Inclined Planes on this road.—
The ropes are to be made out of the best Russian Hemp,
and to be delivered at Johnstown or Hollidaysburg, be.
fore the donut' the navigation this season. The dimen.
along of the ropes, and any other neessearY information
will be given on the day of letting.
July 10 —dtchlw
PRESBYTERIAN BOOKS.
FPHE subscriber has Just reef load a small assortment of
1. the publications of the Presbyterian Board of Pub.
hellion, rind will sell them at the Catalogue price, (ex.
coring the Confusion of Fain, end the prat Wiling of
he Pashas mid Hymns—se arse a melt isdeistacs *tut
ha suds to cover ckargst,) and on the same terms, as at
the Depository In Philadelphia. for all amount* of Fifty
Dollars or under, as below copied from the terms of the
terms of the Board, viz:
Ist. All sales amounting to ten dollars, cook •
2d. Salesabove tei dollars, and not exceeding tiOehty,
cub, with a discount often per cent. por fueter.
3d. Bales in amount from twenty to fifty dollars, for
pop fear to which nett amount will be added 3 per
cent eotooltsion and the transpirlatinn frdm, and the ex
change on Philadelphia. as It shall stand at the time the
purchase is made,
Tbat a lair experiment may be made in this branch
of our Ithainear,tim cash system' avast be strictly adhered
to; and on the terms above proposed, it Is believed eon
grecations and individuals will have no canoe to mins—
plain. share or public patronsee is respeetthtly soli
cited. LUKE LOObliS, .gent,
June 28--if. 89 Wood street.
100 Bags Rk) Coffee,
10 Boxes Tobacto,
3 Chests Tea,
75 Barrels No 1 Baltimore Baratta,
Reed oa cansigoweot sal for sale low for Cub by
jury 1. bSVINSI licilittlLTY
BLOOMS.
TONS Juniata Slooms, oft band and for sale by
J. W. SURBRIDGE 4- Cu.
UM"
Metal - Water atree•, bet. Wood and Smithfield
JOHN SNODGRASS.
Poperintendent, M P
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
rpHE LADIZIC CL.4rddin Mr. Misee'l Writing Insti
l_ tale, will hereafter receive lessons at 10 o chick a.
Is. In addition to the present Clam, a new one will be
Otganlied on Wednesday the sth last. at the above
hottr. the Ladies' and Gentlemen's clase will receive
lessons every evining at o'clock. A new evening Class
will also be - orpnized on the sth lam. Mr E.seill be
at Liberty dating the afternoon to give lemons at the
residences of those who wish. All who wish to become
adept. lathe art of wielding the pee, will make home.
diate application fir a series of lessons, and your best
wishes will be mote khan realited, as
"Those now can write who never wrote before.
And those who altvays wrote, eon write the mere.
N. B.—A clam ofgentlemen will receive tenons at the
Institute every Morning at Si o'clock. fy 4
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY,
AT THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH.
B OOKS for abbetriptlon to the capital stock of this In
siltation will be opened at the Monongahela House,
ea the 24th, 25th, and 26th Inst. between the hours of
§ o'clock A. IL and 4 o'clock P., bt,'of each day, or an.
11l at least 1000 shares shall have been subscribed.
Irr Capital Stock $2OO 000, In shares of 50 each, on
which ss l s to be paid at the time of subscribing.
Act approved 31st day or May, IR4I Flupplemt nt
thereto approved the 2rd day of March. 111.12.
Otresienissienera-- H. Miller, Jr , R W Poindexter,
W. B Holmes, Wllll3lll.lllackstock, Ceo. 11. Taylor, C.
F. Span:, Jai Millengar, %V. Liprencolt. jyB--177111.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
P LANDS.
.tiRstrAN T to a decrelaterder , of the Circuit Su.
'tenor Court of the 1a w Chanfery for Mitron
county• pronounced the 19th day of April, 1843, in the
cause depending therein of Henry strider, Pit., against
James W. Brukenridgeand others, Derls, the under.
signed special commissioner, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, at the court house in Mason eounty,
on the 16th day of September, 1843, (being
the tire day
of the Cir Sup'r Court of said county.) that well known
lxidy of land commonly called "Graham's Station," lying
In Mason county, Va., ..)11 the Ohio river, containing by
survey
a four thou
osanin nd one hundred ant twenty-three
and. eels
Pa d. Thea
above lands previous
?, large proportion of
a w c h res ich ,
i l o river
i w re or
bottomai
to the day of gale will be Inid 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
detrain! order. The sales will be made on a credit of
nine months for one-third part of the purchase money,
of twelve months for another third part, and of eighteen
months for the residue, the purchaser or purchasers
giving bond. with good security for the payment of the
different Instruments, bearing interest from the day of
sale, the legal title to be retained as furl her security for
the payment of Phe purchase money, and liable to resale
at the risk of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make
punctual payments.
GRO. . STSSpecial Com
Point Pleasant,Va., J W une 26, M ANG, Sp
1843. [Je 6.-2 m.)
BACON, -11 Casks Prime Hams,
5 do Shoulders.
Ree'd per " Little Mall," on consignment, and for sale
by RAILMAN, JENNINGS it CO.
June 27.
43, Wood street.
NAL.
O sooner doesAS USU
one of Dr. Leidy 'preparati one_
come popular, lo consequence of its success and ef
ficacy, than It Is counterfeited or imitated.
To prevent Imposition, Dr Leidy has now procured
moulded bottles for his celebrated Tctter and Itch Olot.
went, with the words 'Dr Leidy's Tetter rod Itch Oint.
meat; blown in the glare, besides costaiolng his written
signature na a yellow label outside.
Dr Leidy's Totter and Itch Ointment. has proved more
efficacious than any other preparation for Tetter, Itch,
Dry and Watery Pimples or Pustules, and disease, of
the akin generally,
It has been employed In schools, factor! m. and on board
vessels carrying passengers, where children. as well as
grown persons, contract diseases of the skin from their
cootagioue nature, with the most unexampled 'acetic
certificates and recommendations bare been heretofore
published from than, and numerous others might be ob.
t ahead (or publication, but for t he objection, most persons
have, to having their names published lo connection with
such disagreeable and loathsome affections.
In no single instance has it ever been known to fail.
It has been used upon infants and by persons of all
ages, It Is perfectly safe, contains no mercury fa its
composition.and may be used under all circumstances.
Price Twenty.five cents a bottle. Prepared and sold
at Dr Leidy', Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden Ea•
gle and Illerpents.,t and by E. A. PA HNESTOCK it CO.
corner of Wood and Sixth streets, Agents for Pittsburg.
July 12.
IMPORTANT FACTS.
D R. LEIDY'S S AAAAAAA ILL& ElLoos, Puts, are appli
cable In all eases, whether for Paristies or Parilk
canes. They possess all the boasted virtues of other
pills, and are additionally efficacious, containing Sareap
aril's In their eomposit ion. which Is not contained in any
other pills Inexistence. They are also different from oth
er pills In composition, being purely vete:able, end can
be employed at all times, without any danger, and re•
(miring no restraint Gom occupation or usual course of
living.
Notwithstanding Dr, Leidy never pretended his Blood
Pills would mire all diseases, yet it Is not saying too much
of them, Rom the Innumerable cures performed by them
In every variety and form of disease (certificates of many
of which have been published from persons oral! denom•
!nations, physkians, clergymen, and others) that they
seem to be almost universal in their effect; and persons
using them for whatever sickness or disease, may rest
assured they will be found more efficacious than any oth
er pills In existence.
Prom the known reputation of Dr Leidy's Blood Pills,
'Ds deemed necessary to remind the public where they
may at all times procure the genuine, as it is attempted
lo impose other pills called •Blood Pills` upon the pahlic
on the reputation of Dr. Leidy's. Ins-Be particular and
ask for Dr Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, and see that
the name of Dr N. B. Leidy is cont toed on two sides
of each box, (the boxes being of paper, and oblong, square
shape, surrounded by a yellow , and black label.
PRICE -25 cents a Bot.
Prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at Dr
Leidy's Health Emporium, 191 North Second street, be
low Vine, Philadelphia, and by 8..4. P.B.FIX.E.FTOCE
k CO. corner of Wood and Sixth streets, Agents for Pitts
burgh.
July 12-Iy.
Dr. Leidy's Tetter & Itch Ointment,
F OR the cure °revery variety of TETTER, tire ITCH,
and all dlsea‘es of the Skin, has proved Itself more
efficacious than any other preparation for the same par
pose In use.
Upwards of five hundred certificates might be procured
and published of Its efficacy from School Teachers. Pro
prietors of Factolies. Parents, Guardians, Child Nurses,
Captains of vessels and others. were it not for the deli
cacy In having their names published in connection with
such disagreeable affections.
By the ace of Dr Leidy's Teller Ointment In conjune.
Lion with his extract of Sarsaparilla or Blood Pills, he
will guarantee to cure any disease common to the skin,
however bad, or of however long standing, or refund the
money. There are however very few Instances hut can
bemired by the Ointment atone.
Prier - 25 teats a Be,.
Prepared only andsord wholesale and retail at Dr Lel
dy'a Health Etaperinon.l9l N. second st. Philadelphia.
and by B. A. RANNESTOCK o f Ca. corner or Wood
and Blsth streets, Agents for Pittsburg. July 12.
3--------
LOCRS made expressly for powder magazines, Lut
Crary suitable for Pork Houses, as the materials of
which they are constructed will not rust from the aet ion
of the salt, will be sold low for cash.
moy 2-6 w JAS. PATTERSON.
SITUAT[ON WANTED.
A MIDDLE AGED LADY of respectability, is desirnus
of obtaining a situation as Housekeeper in an estab
lishment where servants are employed. She feels coon'
dent °flitting able to render entire satisfaction In the en.
perintendance of a well regulated 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.
N OTICEis hereby given to Ike subscribers to the cap.
Hal stock of the Erie Canal Company that a meet.
ing of the stockholders is appointed to be holden in
the Reed House in the Borouxh of Erie, state of Penn
sylvania, on the 23d day of July next, at 2 o'clock. P. M.
for the purpose of organizing said company by the elec
tion of seven managers, treasurer, secretary and Stich
other oflicersas may be necessary, and for other !purpo.
see, as Is directed by UM.
William telly, •John Dalbralih,
Chu. N. Reed, High Bramly,
John kl i fiamara, M. R. },every,
David Dirk. Horace duiliim,
James at. PoMer. Wm. H. Rankin,
John Reynolds, Rommel kerr,
Samuel Good*in, Wen. Beaitj,
M. Iliartieil, Comatiatioarrs,
Erie. inne 28, 1843, Only 6—tej
DANA Nina AND NIXONANGNI
oxiinTair BY away astaaaa. at
PENNBYLV NI .
Bank of Pittsburgh. par
Nardi. 4. Man. bk. par
Exchange bank, par
Bk, of Germantown.
Easton tank,
Lancaster hank, dts
Bank of Chester Co. par
Fanners' bk Bucks Co.
Doylestown bk do "
Bk of N America Phil, "
Bk of Northern Liberties,"•
Commercial bk. of Pa.
Far. 4. blethanlcs bk
Kensington bin
....usington bk. " Com. bk. Lake Re* 11$
Philadelphia bk. .. Far. bk:of Casten. 40
Schuylkill hk. " Urbana
011
Southwark bk. INDIANA.
Western bk. . State bk.* Sosebes /I
Bk. of Pennsylvania, " State Scrip. R?
Bk of Penn Tp.. par It&NTIICLif.
Man.* Mechanic' bk. par All banks,
Mechanic.* bk. • par ILLINOIS.. 1
Moyamensing bk. "State bk* Braaebes.
Girard bank, 15iBbawneetoWn. 50
-es
U: Stales bank, 48, VIRGINIA.
Lumbermen', Warren, -- ( Bank of V I
irginia.
Frank. bk VVashington, par do Valley,
Miners bk of Pottsvlle, ,t.V
E ar. bk. of Virginia, I
Co.Bk of Montgomery par /change bank,
Mon. bk Brownsville, IN. West, bank 1
1
Erie Bank,
5 bier. 4. Mee.. do, • 3
Harrlsburgh bank. 41 MARYLAND.
Far. bk Lancaster, 11Baltimore Banks, NI
Bk of Middletown, 4 Country Banks, Ia 2
Bk. of Chamberiburgh, 4 DELAWARL
Carlisle bank, 4 Alt Banta,
Bk of Northumberland, par NEW JERSEY. PIS
Columbia bk 4 Bridge co. BAU Banks, par
Bk Susquehanna Co. 40 NEW TONIC sal I .
Bkof Delaware Co. par City Banks.
Lebanon bk. 4 Country hobs, 11Pat
Get tysborgb bk. 4 (safety find.) ia I
York bank, 4 Red Back, Ito I
Far. 4. Drovers bk. of NEW ENGLAND.
Wayne:burgh, 4 Boston Ranks.
.. ... currency notes. 4 Country u ass
Honesdale, t LOUISIANA
Wyoming bank, 10 Dries as Bantle. mi. 3
Plttsb'sb State Scrip 2a3 NORTH CAROLINA
Country do do 4 Beaks,
Barks Co. bans, 79 BOUTS CAROLIN A
Lewistown. 21Banks. If
Towanda, rm. COLUMBIA
OHIO: Banks.
Id
Mountplessant bk lf ALABAMA
I Par. 4. Keel,: bk of Sten. Good Banks, $1)
benrllle, 11 TININEISEIL
Belmont bk of Si. Claire. lAII Bosh, Al
'Hie, If MICHIGAN
Marietta bk. Demand Bk. of lit. Clair; 111
notes. 11 Do. des, I* Maul% SO
do Currency notes, If CANADA
Columbiana bk New Lis Coed beaks. Ste 111
bon Demand, lf testent Itzthaage
do Post notu, If, Philadelphia, .
&
Cincinnati specie pay- New York:
Ing banks, 1 Baltimore, I
Meth.* Traders bk of Boston,
Cincinnati. 3 Western kitehangs.
Clinton bk of Columba*. inclnnatl, !at
Demand notes. If Louisville, par
Circleville, (D. Lawrence !Cleveland, i ea
Cashier) 11. WheellnL Pt
Zanesville bk. Ii,GOLD AND SILVER. pet
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
- _
y °Ts FUR SALE,—roar Lou In Manchester. One
and a fourth Acres of Land on Mohnen' Hill, LOS
nos. 41, 42,52, 53.54,181,182 and 184, In Cook's eke
or Love, on Holmes HIII. Also, Lots nog. 211 and IT. Ii
Cook's plan of Lots on High street, near therm, Con
douse. Pot term apply to 'E. W. it 11MINGTOM
sepia
FREEMAN'S PIRE BRICK FOR
SALE.
Tusr received. 5090 Freeman's best Fire Brick. wp
a/ will hereafter be kept constantly on hand sad Wit
low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM it all
may 27' No. 60 Water mt.
COUGHS AND COLDS.
MANY are now Suffering with the above centplahtta.
IYI and can be cured speedily by using Powell's Baba*
SJ Annisetd,whicb :Ives universal satisfactkra Jo all.
To be had only at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth street.
june23.
COUGHS AND COLDS.
Now is the time of year for persona attacked with
Coughs, Coo Ids. Rheumatism, Gout, tc, ¢c. —To those
afflicted, a speedy cure can be effected by using
PEASE'S HOARHOUND cax.Dr,
which is allowed by all who have used it to be the bent
remedy ever offered for Coughs mid Cali/And
HEWES XERT E BXD BOXR LIJIMMANT
an outward remedy, with the
impLexPEOETABLZ RLIXER,
an Inward application, Is a eertalt and positive care jog
the Rheumatism. Gout, Contracted Cords and Limbe.
No one need suffer from these diseases if they will sae
the above medicines. The genuine to he had only at
TurrLvs blzoicAr. AGENCY.
•Drugglits and Country merchants will be 'applied a
New Yoar pekes. 116 Fourth Street.
ZORN U. IMAM",
WHO LESSLE GROCER,
Dealer in Grain, General Forwarding and Cm
mierion Merchant,
HAR, PA.
WILL dispose of all goods sent R
forISBURG Coonnlntioo.--.
Sales at the lowest commission rates.
Remeztmes:
Phi/a.—J W Esher, Day 4. Oerrish , D. Leech 4. C o;
Baltiasere—W Winn 4. co., Wilson 4- Herr, .1 B
ffarriaberg—Miclel Burke, H. Antes , J M Holdeinin,
July
ITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES
CHEAP FOR CASH,
AO 8, FIPI II STREET.
Two doors from Market street.
YATES Intends to manufacture a beuer ank!.• or
. Ladles', Childress and .Misses' Elhocs,and ;CU Wan
cheaper for Cash than they can be bought Is the city
He VIII keep constantly on hand sad make toenails, La.
dins' Shoes ()fall kinds and co lomat the very low prices
of the following list:
Ladies' Lasting Foxed Gaiter Boors. $1 7 5
" best quality Kid or Morocco Gaiters 150
Ladles Calfskin Boots, I 371
" Foxed Half Gaiters: all colors, 1 3711
best kid and Morocco Ba •kins. 1
Double Soled Slippers, (Jeff.) 1
fine Kid Springs and Tarns, bt goal. co
" Springs, heart', CO
Slippery, 75
614
AII Sit • mad* here warranted, Misses sad Childessos
in the cams proportion.
Lrßs/amber the place, at the *iv of the Red to:,
No. 8, Fifth a reef,
July 1
D R. D4XIEL McA IfE4L, Once on Fifth wrest
notween Wood and SmltMehl streets, Pittsburg.
der. 10-13,„
BA L E.—Lots on theNortn East corner of Cos
Lane and I11:13 street. Apply to
sep 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Starke, neer *hit
PATENT TUBS AND BUCKETS.
J UST received a supply of patent. Tubs and thickets.
for sate by the dozen or retail.
ISAAC lIARII.IB, Agt and Corn. Moretti,
joly 12
No 9, Firth sa,
A CHEAP HOUSE .IND LOT for itale.—For sale
a lot on Front, between Cherry alley ward Cram at,
20 foot frost, roaming track 88 Fort to an IR Inch hrtek
well of Mr Arthur/. Oa the lotto erected a taro Ivory
frame hoses with font rooms sad s ealiar; price rah ward
'wettest accoratooMtie e . Apply. at
HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence 0160 s,
ItilY 12. Ne: 9 Ftith street:
i et.
khedive,
Sandusky,
Ceetaga ,
Norwalk.
Xenia,
Dayton,
&tote,
Post notoe,
Chillicothe, -
Fran. tok Coin obis,
La,,auter,
Hamilton,
Granville, ~
IA MVO YATES