2ftikNlEM rpow. JtTLY 20 1. 11 IF influenza . (mettle to haVe left us altogether. It is now (so the doctors say) Out of the atmosphere. We obsetve by the St Louis papers that it is at present on ty itiait to that city, where it no doubt met with a warm reception, if the sun shines there u it does here—for St Louis is a hot place in July, as all can attest who have stir walked any distance on them paving 4111.0DOL: Hall—The weather still continues es tromely warm. Yesterday afternoon the thekninmeter stood 86 deg. in the shade. Weilave had several little showers during th e fast few days, but they had but little effect in cooling the air, or in preventing {.injury which is now being done to the farmers, OCT. - We had almost forgotten to an• bounce that that interesting gang of street corner loafers who have infested the cor ner Of. sth and Wood streets every Sunday night for a year past, did not meet on last Sunday. The Charlies have been about, perhaps. The Fourier Pic-Nic. ,It la expected that the Tempel.. once Choir of t lie city will be present at 411 e grand Fourier Plc Nic, which will be iield on or about the middle of August.— Can not the Allegheny city Choir go ? An address will be delivered by A. d. CLiNit, Esq., whose reputation a 4 a speak er and a profound reasoner will ensure alarge assemblage. Several other speak. watts will be present. 44. ..Deatti, from Intemperance and Expo 411Te.—A man named Thos Garvin, who had been living at the house of Mr Otter -sow, in Troy, near Allegheny, was rotted dead in an out house yesterday morning. 'Tbe 'Coroner was im uediately sent for - whose Jury returned a verdict, of 'death `from' intemperance and exposure.' He was about 35 years of age, and has left a lirgi family. Had poor Garvin been "weak enough" to have taken the Wash e • tagteman pledge he might now have been alive and happy in the bosom of his fd m i. I'y. IC;r•The Chronicle of yesterdi , y had an istlier article on the so hi ect of nil I dqgs, iitilmat a word in relri in to th.it "spotted ilog" How is he riti:l4, an; how? Dr. Lardner arid his help mete may be , expected in this city s , on. He is now iu Louisville, agitating upwards. Later from Yucatan. " Capt. !lams, a passenger on Beard of relit. Charlotte, Capt. Best, wht h arrivto here on tilt. '4th inst., having lea Camp ectty on the 24 h uli , lieputts that glace the e .pi wi moil of the troops who landed at Telchac, 141 d the coneentrattoe of the Yucat cus trolps at Camp achy, ati,ire have kaiten a dttf : •rent aspect, and ii us , o.reJ fur Lk itrekrae, for ine independence of Yucatan. Gen. -Ainpudis will no doubt eventually return to the attaek. Alter the embarcation of the %eaic nt troops for Vera Cruz, the Yucatecos, thmking the, the-swar was all over, began to issue from their w biding places, and the Centralists and others be jta to poor into the city from all quarters, and horst actuLlly assumed a tone of insolence towards all strangers. when several of those strangers had *gilt in their ranks without pay, and by their azample aided the Indians Inure than the i. hole of their own officers. Mtn Tenons, - hevtng the proclamation of the Priisident always before tneir eyes, applied to the genre/nor merely for a settlement, or something Colitecount as it was the desire of Coin. Moore and Commissioner Morgan to repair to Galveston, when; to the surprise of the Cotninodore, he re waived a letter from Mendez, stating that 'heir 'lttardy appearance on the coast had been prejudi cial rather then beneficial, and that the desttuc dole of St. Roman was entirely owing to their Wale of powder and ball in fighting the Mexican dept. He added the hope, that it might be quite .convenient for Mr. Moore to return the long guns and shot lest to him by 'Gov. Mendez lie Cur ial*, stated that they had no money. and ifthey ha lldiy could spare none to the Texan fleet. In this. mean time reports reached Campeachy, well founded, that the Mexicans would not evacuate Laguna, and that it was their intention to return and renew the attack on Campeachy. in conse queues, the first thing dope by the Governor is Inisettan his tune and haughty manners to the Tetanus, but to what purpose Capt. Hat: is was lot able to learn. The ingratitude displayed on the part of Yu. .eatan toward these brave men can never be pas lid over in silence. All kinds of reports are mr prejudicial to the Texans, to set the pop relation against them: for nu other reason. appar aspdy, than to disgust them and cause them to! Date the coast without payment. If the Texans :do not capture one or both the Mexican steamers, t, ity . bare to thank their President fur it. The tt~hole of the English sailors have i it the Mexican ' 4 -- Asea,except the engineer, who rest iv s double Frei sisals inducement to remain It is reported that the Mexican commander, Thos. Martin, offered 'the few English sailors double pay to remain until .the tionelusion of the war. The English officers and crew of the boat belonging to the Montezuma, :captured at Telchac, were still confined in the cit adel at Merida, against the remonstrance of Corn m o or*, although they had been formally deinand , ad by the Captain of the British man of war Thum darer. The Yucatecos had been repairing their houses within the wall of Campeachy, and mechanics are lin teat request sad cominand high wages, m. Moore was preparing tbr a night attack 'upon the Mexican steamers; let ins success be what It may, he returns direct to Galveston, via. Balise.—Picayvne. Toasnoo.—W bile on the levee on Wedness 'tai Issuing last we observed a hogshead of lowa Tobacco about being shipped for St Louis. This, `, we ptomains, is. the Fast !nt of tot , a,•co that his - 110 ,Awar been shipped from this Territory, though t, f.thefiret that has been successfaliv aultivlted Wa is admirably adapted to the growth of to.- etol we venture the prmlicti.m that it em long 'lll 4 Peionie one oi.tba staple preduota or viz 80 . 1 1 . Pgr. gaZ, Shipwreck and loss of lives.—The sehr. Independence, owned and commanded by Capt. J. Arey, of Frankfort, on the morn ing of the sth inst., on her passage from Boston to Frankfort, in thick weather, was wrecked on Pumpkin rock, off Camescove island, and the vessel and cargo were a to tal loss. We regret to learn that Capt. Arey, one of the oldest and most respected shipmasters on our liver, was drowned, and also one of his crew, named Orcutt, of Bucksport. Capt. Arey has left a large family and extensive circle of friends to lament his loss. One of the crew, a Mr. Harvey, of Frankfort, . remained upon the rock two days, when he made a raft of some deck plank and succeeded in reaching an island where he obtained assistance and has re. turned home. ' The cargo of the schooner consisted of goods belonging to Messrs. Arey & Clark, of Frankfort, and to Capt. Arey. There was no insurance upon either vessel or car go. —Bangor Whig. NKW OnLF:e,ss, July 6 The shoe making business has greatly mprnved in the east. Wats.es have risen to the average they have maintained for the la-t few years. - BOOR AND JOB RI.NTIAG OFFICE , N. W. Corner of frond 4 Fifth Sta. THE proprietois of lb.' al ortstao POST and MERCURY ♦RD MANUTACTI RER respectfully inform their Wends and the pal rons\of those papers, that they have a largt nd well chosen assortment 01 eIIFICIIIr JUR rJIC` - llkr ME" a 2) © 17 0:E 7 r , 1 5 :1 1 . /‘:geW - J / rlialX4C2l?` Necessary to a Job r'rtnt hie Offire, and that they are pri pared to ex.:we LEITER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DE.: 4 4:IHPI'ION Rooks, II Bilk of Lading, circulars, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, i ßlank Cheeks, Hat Tips* iI Itinbs of 'Blanks, Stage, Steamboat, an d Coral Iguat Rills, with app' priate Cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and most r( asonahleterms We respectfully ask the patronaue of our frtendc and he public in tteneral in Hits hr.ane.h of nor Pittsburgh, Sept. 39, 13-12. PHILLIPS ft SHERIFFALT \ WP are notliotrizeti to at nol.liCe 61r. PODY r AT TERSON, of the city of Pillg!nrifh, ns a candidate for the Ofil , P of t•llteritr, at the ensuing elertton, subject to lite n)o.litation of the county Democratic Convention. Jane 24--tv SHERI FFALTY, EAPECT FULL V regent tovsell to the clilzong , o r lie,2l)eny county, as a candidate for he Sit rOlatt v , SUIIPCI to the action of the pdatnn at ic Convention,wt Ich meet. on The SOtli of Megrim next, June 9.—ddr wtc. ELIJAH TEMVII.IO. PROTHONOTARY: I respectfult) otn r my•rif as afar , Aidate 1.. r the office (1 . Protlimmtary, Litjoct t 9 lite action of the Democratic CooLPF ot lon \ II kto. Town.hio, lu , e 27-1 c PROTHONOTARY To the Voters of Alleg Aro y Couoty:-- I re , pc, (idly sa les ni% m•lf l o our erhzolera: too av -.candidate (irdepeo dert of partres) for the Offier of PRI0 . 11(:NOTA Rl' of Allegheny . wanly, 41 ;he er,aimr. cihttnn. As I net rote hera.e yea ~ .eronanehde,ll ,t a Cowee, , liov, ita,e of Voa to wham I am hOl lie I