4rxy.2t1 . 1843. triitultfult springs. - drciur citizens, who heretofore spent a pOnion of the summer season at Beam] Springs, have found a delightful r,elleat nearer hems, w here the aceommo dieting in every respect are said to be e.. quay as good as those offered at Bedford. If dui Frankfort Springs are properly man• apt wsl have no doubt but they will in a ask time become a popular pleasure re. sort, and to the citizens of Pittsburgh, par ticularly, they offer many inducements that are net possessed by other places. 15rOn Tuesday we stated that a per . son named Eberle had been bound over for sitting fire to the building at the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. In the Chronicle of yesterday we find the follow. ing card called forth by our paragraph, and u au act of justice to Mr. E. we republish his our calumns: To the Public. MT. EDlToiv—After reading a statement in the Poet of Tuesday morning,coneerning myself haya hag been bound over to Court upon charge of hay— ing set on fire a house at the corner of Wood bt. and. Virgin Alley, I deem it neeesi Iry for the sat, infection of my friends, in order that they may re. tain the favor and confidence which they have hitherto expressed towards me, to rf qucel them and the oublic to suspend their opinions in regard to my guilt or innocdo ce in the m4lter, but.' it ahaltbave been decided before thi legal tribunal of my adopted country, which will be in ectober next. St. Paul's Orphan Asylum. There was a distribution of premiums at this institution,yesterday morning, at which many of our citizens attended and were highly gra.ified by the improv,ment e vinced by many of the pupils. The Asy luna now supports and educates a large ' ~ number of orphans, who, but for the ef forts of the pi pus la lies who cand uct the institution, would be thrown upon the cold ‘charities of the world, or driven into the 'haunts of vice and crime to find a alte;ter. Through the instrumentality of the Sisters of Charity, they are provided with all worldly comforts & under 'heir pious tc,ach logs they are prepared to become worthy members of society iu alto years. if any .1)&14 notice of t h is eilibitiou had been given, thrre would have been a large at lendance of our citizens,and any mind pos sessed, of a philanthropic feeling, must have been gratified with the happiness displayed by the poor orphans, who, had it nut beta for the charity of their kiwi teachers, might will be suff.ring, all the wants incident. try chose who are deprived of their natural ipfoiectors. Penn Insurance Co►npany. The sa'c of the Stack ,f this Company liit4 been going on fur the ki:it three d tyi —When the sales clised yesterday, 2990 . Aharas had been sold, and the money re— tquired on each share promptly paid d own . it was predicted by so - ne that the Stock ot L this Co npany would not be taken—that pnrchasers would not be found, who would be.able adv ince the m iaey r•luired at The time ofeubseribing. The result above mentioned falsifies their predictions, and 4 -evinces a very considerable increase of bu siness in our city; for the wen who have purchased stock in the new company, would not have done en, had they not deemed another insurance Office nucessa • ry e end of this most of them possess the best possible means °f ill dging, 1 - erteraa7 we, a sweltering (toy; it Wee hot il l the hroed..st acceptalinn of the word. Wool.—During the past week immense quantities of this article have been sbipped from our city f.,r the esetein markets. For the Morning Poe' Messrs Editors—ln looking over the columns of your paper this morning, my attent•on was drawn to a piti'ol communication signed "A Ceri!lntryman," in which the writer expresses his astonishment at the enormous amout of sixteen hundred dollars being lost by the county, or, in other words, not gained hy the county, in uphold ing and caressing in the bosom of our community, one of the most iisastrous evils that ever cursed mankind, and one, too, that directly and indi - rectty destroys as much revenue, as any other --namely, grogshops ! Whether the above be the Mucci amount or not, it is emlent that there has tWen many petitionera for license refused the privilege of again Feting before th o e v ves of an en. lig h t en-- cli . a - nTe produces a dimi t n u O 4l tior o t r k a , felt dollars in our state revenue, let all Irma err. stry where sane ion it for the sake o' disconsolate • Wallies, and drunken fathers, wit suffer under a 4iontrdry state of thinge. INFORM tTION - WANTED. The praiseworthy •efforts of eur Judge in t hus....med ARM. CEILIPMAN HODOt, formerly of adhering to the demands of the law, should en- O/. r a .ag wi llarbot.tong Island. mate of New York. Said title them to the respect and encourag,,tupeve-r,T . Hodge has been in the climes of Plotturgh and Undone this tertmrn""`" '", 4 rad of its condemnation, and , outs, for the tart fete years. He was employed when -A s.,nuntryman ' Rill nobly die.,..ter - himsstf...of • fait tear; of at the busine.s of brick malting. If he will his peculiar prejudice. and_l*.k gt - this metier cool.: eau al the office of the tldot Mug Post,' he will hear of aid calmly, he will come to the concha on something ereetly to hie aiivaute2p. July 2l e-if. that it is more injurit•us to his country than bxose-- Edtt nrs eenerally will greatly serve a poor man,by iscial. to tolerate in any shape or form, the vend c " I " the al""? ing of liquors, the effects of which, if he is not blind, is or has been, in full display before him July 26. A CITIZEN Not much of a haul.—The other day, *eye the Albany Argue, while the Direc hors of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad were overhau in 2 some old rubbish, they came across a valise, which, on being op ailed, was found to contain $3OOO in bank bills. all snugly done up in $lOO packages; bat upon closer examination,to the chagrin of the faders, they all proved to hecoun torfeit, and had been left at the office sec• 4- oral years ago. The Directois should ad velum, them immediately—they may pos sibly And an owner. gro 'ogre P •" 1-10 NOTARY: }lsom Smith and Pitillipst—Without meaning dispar agetwitt io the ot her gentlemen who have offered them selves for the nomination to the office of Prothonotary of tills county, we Laze the Itt,erty ot suggesting to our fellow citizens, through your columns, the name of Dr. J.C. McLULA.Y. tie is a gentleman whom we believe very capable of performing the duties of the office. fie lea native of Allegheny county, and during his whole political life has been an active,thorougli going Democrat, sectdes,he le a country candidaietthe country has a right to and claims the nomination to this office to be made from her citizens; and when she presents a candidate so well qualified in every respect, and one who svi l be so well received by the public generally—but especially,tho democracy—we hope our democratic brethren of the ea les will cordially co cede his claims, and unite in placing Dr M'Cully before the people as the Democratic candidate for the office of Prothonotary for Allegheny county. Alexander Phillips, Robinson township, W. Meredith, Lower St Clair, Wm Kerr, Upper St. Clair, Henry Weinbay, Elizabeth, David E. Moshe, Moon, Jon n Rea, Pitt July 24 , •Tea proprielots of the MORNING POST and Mascots ♦xa Pei Atturseveata respectfully inform their ft:ends and the pal rota of chose papers, that they have a large and well choiwn asportment of LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, Printed on the shorten! notice and most rresonehirterms LEWIS EBERLE [PARRY LORI.EQUFR. CHARLEs O'MALLEY, R and HECTOR O'HALLORAN, complete ed , tion, large type and platee, et the low price of 50 rents, can lug ilrld W M FOSTIOCS UttlVerFrli Agency and Litera Ty !Moot, St tint,. virret. July 24-3 t. • 3008 AND • OD PRINT]. G OFFICE , N. W Corner of Wood 4 , Illth Sta. ear dcs Jut rxv - wir mPo /NAT) TY2lB34ira ag& t ggaglitgar. Necessary to a Job Printing Offire, and that they are pre pa:ed to ex( :ate OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BM. of Ladin:, rlreulars, BM Pleads, Cards, Mark Checks. Hat Tips' XII Molts of Wanks, Stage, Steamboat, and Canal Beat Bill,. with app. priests Cats, We respeei fully ask the patrcrttne of our friends and he public in eeneral in Ibis hranrh of our business. Pltishurth, Sept. 39.1342. PHILLIPS k SMITH. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. L ANDING' from e. B. •North Bend, sod in store,' 100 Mods N. 0 Suvr, 100 ttarreli do. very superior, 50 Barrels Molasses, do. For :et, by R. GALWAY July 24---3,* NEW YORK PLAN. A/JIVER AL R ATER, on the New York Plan. 50 IT ilekets for e 1 . rti W. NI. SOSTER'd, St CIRli sl reef, oppuAte the Earhang.e. July 24-6 t. ODORIFEROUS COMPOUND. A DELA; 'l'E Perfume for Wardrobe and Drawers A also, a preventive ening Muth Fur sale at W. M. FOSTER'S Ulll9CfSai Agency and Literary Dc pot, St Clair st, juts 24 6t. TO TEE CITIZEN'S OP HOUSTON P 4. Pons ()race. PaTSBURGII /11i) . 2191,1843. PURSUANT to lust ructions of I Post Master Gene. rat, the undersigned eives notice to the citizens o Ito() ton. Aresheny comity. l'a that, owti.e It; the ion rompllanee of the pre,em metimbent with the, requite ments of the law, 2 varattry is experted to occur in tht Post Office of Houston; awl ittat he is rfe:drous to a ppoin a FUcCE , ItOr.4O the seleclion of whom the citizens sliae have a voice. It is therefore fro - nested that the cit,zens roceedlo recommend a person to appointment. joy 22. hogr.irr RIDDLE, P. M. DISSOLUTION OF PART:sIERSIIIP. firm of T. k A. Ne-mith /i• co, Slior and A Lc .ther Deatorit and Ta cm, fr, di“pipt•g] II) iS day by mutual (muscat, hy the w.thdrawal of A Ifrrit NuAril.ll. whoa.• interr si In said firm ha! heas sool and traitaf..ried .0 Thomas [Cc-milli, t...r,; and 'II oiwts Nramith Sr. and Thomas Nrsmi ii, Jr,. have f.,r.m.d a tin dcr ills firm of TIMMIS SZ3MITIT er are duct antltortzNl to seii slli husine4s of 111 late firm, and ic use the name of the late firm in I bat puroma.. THON_IS NESMITH. SR .11. FR E 0 XES.IIITII. THU-MS XF:SMITH, JR July 19.1H43. July Z:--dii POUND. CIO Thursdny evening. 1 L 11.11" S SCARF', whirl) the kir "Wirer can have by calling at this iffice, and pa. ing for this advertisement. jiify SHERI PTA LTY. ftESPECTFIII.LV present iiirsel to the citizens of Allegheny county, as a candidate for !he Ent Tiffany, VlbJect to the action of ttte Demor tat ic Convent lon,wl ICI. inerts on illy. 31p h of A ugos4 June 9.—dhwtc. CAM tH TR(IVILI 0. PROTHONOTARY: -I natactlully otTrr turelf as a candidate the care cf Protlion , tary, sulject to the action of the Demorratlc COnlfrniioll. . G. 11.9 1 1. K IAJS. Township, June 27—lc PROTHONOTARY. To Me Voters of Allot Aims! Conwty reopertfullyof ler nrvoelfto your ronionerat ion as a CatlilidfliP ( indepen• dent of parties) forthe (lice of PROTHONOTARY of Allegneny county, at the ensuing el, etion. As Ido not care befaie you iernitin*roted to a Convention, thrice of you to willow I ant not personally known will 'item ex• amine into ray nuatifications, iS•r.: unit if so fortunate at to obtain a majority of tour suffrages, 1 ehall ritea%or by at Oct te oi ion to the duties of the office, to sal isty you with your choice, ALEX. MILLAt, may 10 —iE• PROTEECNOI I I3RIr. IRUSPRCTFOLSoIIfer Inv:mita candidate for the t" Rice of ProtAsnorary of Allegheny count v „Qubject to the IC lion of the Democratic county convention which meets on the 3Uth August neat. GR., R. RIDDLE. Allegheny City, Slay 37—tv it& COUNTY C.OM MISSION ER. AT the R.Tilitilaiian of a number of is tends of all poi stlcal patties, I respectfully offer myself t r the con. sideration of my fellow-citizens 'or the office r't County Commissioner. That my sentiments may tint be mitten. dcrstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make free to say that I have been alt my life a consurtent Re piststiean, In the true sense of the word. t As the county Is somewhat embarrassed in its financial affinirs, and the reduction of salaries I/pre-11c officers has received the approbation of 'erste majoritisse.eri Ise people, toe under i t zoo d wou ld no t o. ti,w he ho so fortunate ns In be eio. manlier :turnip! to rest,.t- this salutss , • re form; should It reach the office of county Crir: — '", r , h3 f r er • a l it 6: SA VIURI riußL"' • A CARD. tipHE subscriber respectfully hoorms the public in gen eral. that he intends to devote his whole time to tho Coctac - rtorr or Accoungs in the cities of Pittsburg, A lie. gheny and vicinity. Having been engaged in this busine,s for come lime, and given entire satisfaction to those who employed bun, he respectfully solicits those having accounts to meta to give him a trial. Phys:ciars and other: who cannot spare lime from their professional hn:lness to eolleet their uccountr,would tend it to their advsotare to rive him a call. Respectable referentes can he elven, and, If required, security will be given for the faithful return of all monks collected. He can be found at Arr. George Annoy's, Merchant Tiilor, up stairs, corner of Market and Fourth streets, entrance on 4th at. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M Any orders left there durintt Mishit:puce will be attended to. or by letter through the Post otter. Terms, 5 pr cent comolssior. poly ti -dim. BADSL. 6BLBTON. VIOLERA 8110ftet1 MID BUD MED EVIIPLAIBI7': 1.7 RE undersigned juivntg been Mimed Marto; the past winter with a disease In the stomach, satieDsnes producing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours wi'hout linermission, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a kOltie of Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Balsam. Tills he used ac cording to . the d‘rections.and found invariably that this medicine caused the pain to wale In three or four mi. mates, and in fifteen or twenty minutes every uneasy gen. cation "was entirely quieted. The medicine was after. wards used whenever lndieatlons of the approach of pain was perceived, and the pain teas thereby p evented. We continued to use the medicine every evening, and some. times in the morning, an I in a few weeks health was so far restored, that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive pain. From thisexperience,there• fore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Car. minative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of I the stomach and bowels. REV. A. SHINN. Allegheny city, July 161 b, 1813. For sale at toe Franklin Head Painting Office, Third street, opposite the Post Office. .BY 19—If FOR 8 ILE CH E A P.-300 doz. assorted window rash, and glass if wanted to suit; 500 cuts 014 ant' 5 double carpet chain, 12 doz. good cheap sickles; 5 doz. rakes; 20 doz. corn brooms 3 dos. coffee mills; 10 doz. palest tabs and buckets; shovels, spades; hoes; mattocks; cheap axes, with handles; writing, letter, and wrapping pager; brushes: bed cords; twine, ke., ke., fat sale cheap for cash, or approved exchange, to suit consignee, ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Coto. Merchant, 19 19-3 t N 0,9, Sib at Aurora please copy B ACON- 4 Casks Hams. 4 Shoulders, 2 u Sides, Just received on consignment. and for gate low for cash HAI [MAN, JENNINGS 4. COT, July 18. 43, Wood street. LEFT the Subscriber, living In St, Clair street, Alt lalltllll PICURINIS, an tad rated Apprentice to the rihoemaklng business. Had on when be len a fur Cap, blue roundabout and pantalonns. He is about tire feet four inches high. dark hair and downcast look; rocks as he walks as though he had been a saiior, and as he walks he still watches hack. as thLugh a constable was In our gait. The above reward bit no charges will beg yen for hisapprehension. All persons are cautioned against liar. boring or trusting him, else they will be dealt with ac. cording to law, July ill ESTEE'S WRITING INSTITUTE. CORNER of Third and tVood street, over Kramer's Exchange office. entrance on Third al His class• Ea meet daily as 101 l AVF. Gentlemen'+ class at 8 o'clock, A. M.; Lad ma' class at 10, M.; Ladles and Gentlemen's class at 7 P.M. Ladies can receive 11115011 P at their res idences durlne the afierncon. Vlaiterswill please call during' school hours. July 18.119 RENIEDY FuR THE INFLUENZA. FIIHE Influenza, whirl) Is now an almost univer , sl eft. Wendt., is exciting the Inventors of patent medicines to increased etertions In the miffing line, but owing to the general distrust entertained for the generality of Filen tirt,vi, people fear taking them Fite following. however. from pliv.ietan in New York, lie Nelsen. we think may he Wird oil; •The object (tithe present eommunication Is to recnm. mend a since remedy. cheap and of easy amens .0 the poor. and to caution I in.nt nsainst ao Infurlnns cue ht This (Ilse:int., nameiy, hleedine, either general or Ity leeches. In all those canes in which the fain class of symptoms prevaP, let Ihe patient smell frequently at a enntrumi salia dun le, ,Sims' Ar.ntn.ic Volatile Salts are preferred) and by putting the vial to the mouth. to draw n few deep Itinpirat ions of volatile matter into the tunas. Let this mrice , n he repeated two or three limes in an hour, and it will i2iye more al eedv and izreater relief, In cas..l of the first class than any other remedy, and will he sufficient fur a cure. It will also be essen tially useful .n the severe cases; and In those of the class of prostration, a few drop, or ammonia. or harteltorn, otteit In he taken' imernalte, neat way Of doing so is to take an old 'ashloned mixture called Inc amom o t ac i, However, it In an a local remedy, In act nit the disordered nurface, that its use is ntivined. The principle will he rt rocnixiid by all ph , Airi“lia vie and in ninleeular orcanl. ration. and Ito.e who are eetlyient In Ilia knowledge tray do in this Instance as they do In all others._ act up nn the faith they iniliihe.'"rhese nano are for sale and within the t leach of all classes, at t.VM. THORN . B. 5,3 Market street. Piitid•urffh, Jv 17. TO R3INT. noLF, AS AST ronnt4 tood eam„Power, at the Mnottriflary, cornet or Ltherty ohd p•llnrr :I rcos. Ap p ly on the premises. File 16. Monv Cilizvo: of rilislmr:h, recommend Dr. JC:v 4 r,Fti CUII iz V as a gu il a Yc Deramt to Gil a seat to the AF,,,em tly, the en#uinr. jnly 1 t, 1843. 7-11;ittv eill7rt, or AUt glteny city ter nwittet.tl Dr. J. C. tCCUI.I.V stiVable 1 , 1111 , 011 to fi.l the office of Prothm. tar). int,/ 12 PITT SRURG H M A NUFACTURES J. YATES iniend4 1v tnanufariiire a !miller article of Laitli o%l'lll4lmila and sell thew cheaper for that, rat. Ir hough! m ll.e city lie will isiep env-tautly nu hand and make to order !A ttlee tq lo r, or a l' (plots at the very low prices of lie fulsowing Ladies' Las: hitt Foxed Caller Coots, SI 75 best quality Kid or Morocco Callers 1 50 Ladles Calf kin Boots, 1 371 " Foxed lair Gaiters. all colors, 1 37/ tt best kld and Morocco Bit kits, 1 181 Double Soled Clippers, (Jell'.) 1 12e •• tine Kid Springs and '1 urns, bt gaal • 1 10 " Springs, heavy, 871 • Slippers, 75 O Pittpbtirah 624 All Snow= made here warranted, Mims and Children's In the Fame pt oporllon. Rementher the place, at the Eivi of the Red Box, No. 8. Pith a red. N ew i s t h e l i me of ) en. (Ur perSOil• attacked with Cnu2tis. Coulds. Rh•- , rogligni, ( loot. 4-c. —To those afflicted, n role can ise .treird by 11,ifig 110.11 RHO UAW CANDY, whip` to allowed by all who hove did Ii to he the heat .