=OWN SECS POl3ll, JULY 28, 1§43. NEW DRESS. To4norroN and thenceforward, the Post will be printed on a new and handsome fount of Brevier type. We here take occaa sion to return hearty and unaffected 'thteks to our patrons for the st.bstantial proofs of fror which we have received, Once the establishment of the "Pok," and assure them that we shall not spare exer tions to make our journal equal at least, in every paiticulary to any paper printed in the city. The difficulty between the peblisi er of the Chronicle and Mr Fleeeon. late Post Muter in Allegheny,has been happily ad. jolted, by the editor cf the Chronicle as.- twining the responsibility of the article at which Mr Fleeson took umbrage. Mr F. in a note exonerates Mr Berford from all blame and expresses himself satisfied with Mr Whitney's apology. There will be no duel. "The Reformer" is the title of a pamph- let on Industrial Association by Mr Wm. Connelly, which has been issued from, and for sale at the Age office. We have not had time to examine it particularly , bat find it to be an excellent compilation of facts and arguments in favor of the 'chaff's of Association. Price 25 cents. On next Sunday nt half past ten o'clock, I at SL Paul's Church, the Rev. Mr. Carter gl of Philadelphia, will preach a Charity Ser mon in behalf of the Orphans of St. Paul's Female Orphan Assylum. For the same benevolent object an address will be de livered in the same church, at four o'clock, Mir P. M., by the Rev. Mr. Shreiber of Balti more. To ensure a hearty response to this call of Charity, it is only no smeary to state that the funds of this ex cellent institution are entirely exhausted— and its interesting inmate.,the devoted sis ters of Chat ity, have now no other re source but a merciful Providence and that fostering solicitude and kindness which has been so uniformly manifested towards them by the charitable and good of all de nominations in this city. PROGRESS OF THE INFLUEN Z We clip the following from our exchange pa pars shewieg the progress of this epidomie which has just left us. OtrThe influenza, or •T) lea glippe; as it is tisberally called in these parts, is very prevalent hiQuaboc. Whole families aro affected by it, 'slid those Lath , : physicians who are not al,u pa. Sleets, have wore than they can de. • Ot a r . IA tie F pe. kof the prevaleoe) of Influenza in London. Vbo!u families ware down. The disease appears to be the sa so as in this win. try. (-The infloNaza is %ery prevalent i.. Rich rancid, V. It has attacked the colored people more than the whites, and laid up in some install- As sis or eight servants in a single family. VrThe New Orleans papers state, that thou sands of the citizens arb now waffering under that distressing epidemic, the influenza. -The great Cathedi al in Montreal is descri bed by a letter in the Trenton State Gazette,ae the Iskgait edifice in America devoted to religious g. purposes. The depth of the interior is 350 feet.— Aerowdof several thousand persons looked like a this audience in the vast area. ();:t3ernral valuable eons have recently been • Sound in a ploughed fold on the old battle ground of liatitog t • tY"Fivo hundred and ninety•three dogs have been undo to bite the dust this scuson, in New Verb. • (7.• The fare to Boston from New York is now but onu dollar and fifty collie, a reduction effect.. ed by competition. otr-Bishop Doane, of the New Jersey diuce=e, bee issued a manifesto declaring Ida 'unwavering cionadsnaa in Dr, Piney'r faithfulness to the eteadarde of Lin Church, and his integrity as a Catbolie Churchman. ,• For the Morning Post Allegheny Rats.—The Market house Ratts took poPsesaion of the New Market bowie lest night at eight o'clock, but as they have not the right hang of it yet, the performance was not so good as, might have been expected. They have laid aside in strumental music, as being contrary to the Late revival business in this city; they how.. over took it vocally, and the dancing was done in a more becoming and religious Milner than on former occasions. By a won which they stuck on the old mar ket house a few nights ago, it would ap pear they prefer the old house on account of old associations, and earnestly and sot. eandy protest against its removal. They consider themeelvas better watchmen, over . melons, chickens, and other small market tog than either old Milby or the sleepy farmers; whether the rrayer of the Rats will be attended to by the Council men or not I cannot say, but one thing I do know, the accommodations are better in the old Mine than the new one. DAN. Keg up i2ppearances.—Never eel. yourself at much less than your market value. In other words, keep up appear ances. If you are poor and wretched, and miserable and friendless, let nobody sus• poet the truth, if you can help it, or you are lot. Better fling your - last duller ha• to the street with an air, than be suspected of weeny or a shabbiness.,—John Neal. oThe Washington correspondent of the New York Sun, writes that Col. Todd, our Minister to Russia, has been recalled, and adds that other irisimters have had similar notices• ~. .__ . 'PROTHONOTARY. . i CHOLERA MORBUS ANDSUIRMER CCMPLAINT. T HE undersigned having been afflicted during the past Messrs Smith and Phillips:—Without meaning dispar winter with a disease In the stomach, sometimes agemlnt to the other gentlemen who have offered them- producing great pain in the stomach for ten or twelve selves for the nomination to the office of Prothonotary hours without Intei!cnisatott, and having tried various of this county, we take the liberty of suggesting to our remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of fellow-citizens, through your columns, the name of Dr. . Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative Balsam. This he used ac- J. C. McCULLY. He is a gentleman whom we believe ! . cording to the dlrectlons. and found invariably that this very capable of performing the duties of the office. He , medicine caused the pain to abate In three or four mi is a native of Allegheny county, and during his whole . , flutes, and in fifteen or twenty minutes every uneasy sen political life has been an active,thorough.going Democrat, , cation was entirely quieted: The medicine was after toeses,lle is a country candidate; t he country has a right ' wards used whenever Indications of the approach of pain and claims the nomination to this office to be made was perceived, and the pain was thereby p evented. We from her citizens; and when she presents a candidate so continued to use the medicine every evening, and some. well qualified In Ivory respect, and one who will be go timesin the morning, and in a few weeks health was so well received by the public generally—but especially,the far restored, that the suffertir was relieved from a large democracy—we hope our democratic brethren of the cit amount of oppressive pain. From this experience,there , ies will cordially co cede his claims, and unite in placing fore. he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Car- Dr M'Cully before the people as the Democratic candidate mlnative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for diseases of for the office of Prothonotary for Allegheny county. ; the stomach and bowels. REV. A: SHTNN. Alexander Phillips, Robinson townshlP, W. Meredith, . Lower St Clair, Allegheny city. July 16th, 1813. For sale Nat the Franklin Head Panting Office, Third Wm Kerr, Upper St. Clair, 1 I street, opposite the Post O ffi ce. Jly 19-lf Henry Westbay. Elizabeth, David E. Neshet, Moon, John Rca, Pitt. July 24. Aurora please copy. BOOS AND 302 PRINTING OFFICE 9 N. W. Corner of Wood 4. Fifth as. Tea proprietois of the MORNING rOdT and hisacual •so MAtmeacrortrat r es pectfully inform their friends and the paironsof those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of etas 71L'ISCJIL7311E, AVID eE.1 7 .15' OUTEMMR.EI6.E I MMSANZ 2 Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they arc pet pared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Boots. Bills o( Lading, rirculars, Pamphlets, Bill Head=, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips' 211 Ittnbo of 'Blanks, Stage, Steamboat, and Canal Boatßills, with app. prime Cuts, ' Printed on the shortest notice and mast rcasonabletertas We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and lie public In general in this branch of our businftm. Pittsburgh, Sep:. 39, 1842. PHILLIPS it SMITH. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. L ANDING from S. B. 'North Bend, and In More,' 100 Hhds N. 0. Sugar, 100 Barrels do. very superior, 50 Barrels Molasses, do. For race by It. GALW A July 2.4--3 t• HARRY LORF.EQUER, CHARLES O'N.ILLEr, and HECTOR ovm.u.o.RAN, complete edition. large type and plates, at the low price of 50 cents, can be had at W. M. Forrca's Universal• Agency and I.itera ry Depot,Elt Clair street: Jolly 24-3 t. • NEW YORK PLAN. MINERAL. WATER, on the New York Plan. 50 tickets for *I, at W. M FOSTER'S, St. Clair street, opposite the Exchange. July 24---6 t. ODORIFEROUS COMPOUND. DELICATE Perfume for Wardrobe and Drawers Aalso, a preventive against Moth• For sale at W. M. FOSTER'S Universal Agency and Literary De pot, St Clair el. July 24-6 t. TO THE CITIZENS OF HOUSTON, PA. POST °MCC, PITTEIBVSLCIII July 21st, 1843. PURSUANT to Inst ructions of tie Post Master Gene ral. the undersigned gives notice to the citizens o Houston, Allegheny county,Pa., that, owing to the lion compliance of the present incumbent r•Illt the requite meats of the law, a vacancy is expected to occur i u 'hi Post Office of Houston; and that he is desirous to appoln a successor. to the selection of whom the citizens shal l have a voice. It is therefor° requested that the citizens proceed to recommend a person to appointment. jury 22. RoBEaT M, RIDDLE, P. M. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. riIHE late firm of I'. it A. Nesmith 4- to: Shoe and Leather Dealers and Tanners, is di ss olved this day by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Alfred Nesmith, whose interest in said firm hae been sold and tranaftted to Thomas Nesmith, 6r%; and Thomas Nesmith, i.4r('-and Thomas Neemi.h, Jr., have formed a r opartnerehip, un• der the firm of TdoxLs NE3.llll'll 4 , SoN, who are duly authorlL'd to settle the business of the late firm, and to use the name of the late firm Cm that purpose. THOMAS NESMITH, SR. ALFRED NESMITH, THOMAS ..VESMITH, JR. July 0.1843. July 22---dtf. FOUND. ON Thursday evening, A LADY'S SCARF, which the owner can have by calling nt this office, and paving for title advertisement. July 22-1 t. SHERIFFALTY . I RESPECTFULLY present myself to the citizens o Allegheny county, as a candidate for the Shrriffalty subject to the action of the Democratic Conventiolf,wlici meets on the 30th of August next. June 9,—d4wtc. ELIJ TROVILLO, rzoirnonroTAßsr: I respect Pally offer myself as n candidate for the office cf Prothonotary, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. frid.G.H.9I.VKINS. Wilkins Township, June 37—fc PROTHONOTARY. To the Voters of Allegheny County:—l respectfully of fer myself to your consideration as a candidate (indtper , dent of parties) for the office of PROTHONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As Ido not come before ycu recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I arri not personally known ill please ec• amine into my qualifications, 4 - c.; and lion fortunate at to obtain a majority of your suffrages, I shall torten or by strict attention to the ditties (Attie offiee:to satis y f ycu with your choice, ALEX, MILLAR, may 0 —tE4 01 PitteburghL PROTECONOTART. Et CAPECTFULYoffer myself a candidate for the ( - trice lof Prothwaotary of Allegheny county ,rubject to the ac tion of the Democratic county convention which meets on the 30th August next. G. R. RIDDLE. Allegheny City, !Jay 31—te COUNTY COMMISSIONER. AT the solicitation of a numuer of friends to of all con eal parties, I respectfully offer myself the sideration of my fellow-citizens for the office 01 County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not be misun. dcrstood, either as to political or private affairs, I make free to say that I have been all my life a consistent Re publican, in the true sense of the word. f As the county is sosnewhat embarrassed in Its financial affairs, and the reduction of salari a es ofpublic officers has received the npprobation of large majorities of the people, the under signed would not should he be so fortunate as to be dee. ted, in any manner attempt to resist this salutary re form; should It reach the office SAoMUEf Comi L HUty CritimßLissEY.ioner. .• COUGHS AND COLDS. Now is the time of year for persons; attacked with Coughs, Coulds. R heumatism, Gout, 4- c, ; itc. —To those ntilicted, a speedy cure can be effected by using PE.OSE'S HOARHOUND CANDY, whit)] is allowed by all who have used it to be the best remedy ever offered for Conglis and Colds,and HEWES NERT E AND BONE LINAMENT 1 an outward remedy, with the 1 INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXER, 1 _ , an inward application, is a eertais and positive cure for i WANTED. 1 the Rheumatism. Gout, Contracted Cords and Limbs, INFORMATION No one need suffer front these diseases if they will use F a man named Amer, Cruestot HODGE, formerly of I the above medicines . The genuine to he had only at OSag Harbor, Long Island, state of New York. Sabi 0 TUTTLE'S MCDICA.I. AGENCY. 1 Hodge has been in the cities of Pitts‘burgh and Cincinna- 1 sDruggists and Country merchants will be supplied a 11, Ohio, for the last few years. lie was employed when : New You prices. 86 Fourth Street. i last heard of at the business of brickmaking. if he will . call at the office of the sMotning Post,' he will hear of something greatly to his advantage. July 21,—1r. COUGHS AND COLDS. ANY are now suffering with the above complaints, itel-Editors generally will greatly serve a poor man,by i M above, and can be cured speedily by using Powell's Balsam copying the ------- of Asniserd, which gives universal satisfaction to all. Tbe bad only at TI.J l' ['LE'S, 36 Fourth street. 1 ---- joune22• ----- A CARD. filllE snbscriber respectfully intortns the public in gen- JL eral, that he intends to devote his whole time to the . OAK or ACCOUNTS in the cities of Pittsburg, Alle. OAK AND POPLAR LUMBER FOi gheny and vicinity. i SALE. Having been engaged in this busineA for some time, A FEW tholirand feet of seasoned Oak and Poar and given entire satisfaction to those who employed him, /11.. Lumber for sale by whoimale, Enquire of Ja m es ! he respectfully solicits those having accounts tO collect to C, Cummins, E, , q., near the Fountain Inn, give him a trial. Physiciars and others who cannot spare time from MAZZO GANT. their professional business to collect their OCCOUINIS,WO I 3iII FINE tfind it to their advantage to give him a call, assortment of Crotch and shade Respectable references can be given, and, if required. 1 A Ai-just received from New York, and for it security will be given for the faithful return of all monies , YurnitureWareroom of T. B. YOUNG 4 collected. Baal He can be found at JU'r, George Armor's, Merchant MS 21-2,wd. Tailor, 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 during Wash:mace will be attended to, or by letter through the Post ogee. Terms.s pr cent commission. July 21 -dlm. SA ML. GELSTON. FOR 8 ILE CH EA r .-300 doz. assorted window rash, and glass If wanted to suit; 500 cuts of 4 ant' 5 double carpet chant; 12 doz. good cheap sickles; 5 doz, rakes; 20 doz. corn brooms; 3 doz. coffee mills; 10 doz. patent tubs and buckets; shovels; spades; hoes; mattocks; cheap axes, with handles; writing, letter, and wrapping paper; brushes; bed cords; twine, kc., its., fin sale cheap for cash, or approved exchange, to suit consignee. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn. Merchant, Y 19 No, 0. sth st. B ACON- 4 Casks Gams, 4 Shoulders, 2 Sides, Just received on consignment , and for sale low for ca!' HAILMAN, JENNINGS 4. COt, 43, Wood street. ONE CENT REWARD. LEFT the Subscriber, living' in St. Clair street, AR. Eines Newman, an Indented Apprentice to the bbomaking business. Had on left a fur Oap, loc e roundabout and pantaloons. when He he Is about five feet four inches high, dark hair and downcast look; rocks as he walks, as though hd been a saor, and as h walks he still watches ha c k , e as a though a co il nstable was e in put , snit. The above reward but no charges will be g:ven for his apprehension. All persons are cautioned against boring or trusting hint, else they will be dealt with ac• har- cording to law, July IR. THOS. THOMPSON ESTEE'S WRITING INSTITUTE. CORNER of Third and Wood street. over Kramer's Exchange office, entrance on Third st His class es meet daily as follow!: Gentlemen's class nt 8 o'clock, A, M.; Lad , es'rlass at 10. A. Al,; Ladies and Gentlemen's class at 7 P.M. Ladies can receive lessons at their res idences during the afternoon. Vislters will please call ', during school hours. July 18.11 REMEDY FOR THE INFLUENZA. rip E Influenza, which Is now an almost universal ep _ll. !deride, is exciting the Inventors of patent medicines to increased exertions In the puffing line, but owing to tile general distrust entertained for the generality of such drt.ge, people fear taking them. ihe following, however, front a distinguished physician In New York, Lir Nelson, we think may he relied on: ~ T he oleo cf the present communication is to recom. inet.d a single remedy, cheap and of easy access . to the poor. and to caution Il h eel against an Injurious cne in , this et ase, namely, bleeding, either general or by leeches. In all those cases in which the first class of symptoms prevail, let the patient smell frequently at a common =alls teAtie, Aererna.ie Volatile Salts are preferred; and by op u tting the vial to the mouth, to draw a few deep i in' of volatile matter Into the lungs. Let thls r,hlsnd p.ocitess ri existed two or three times In an hou a will give more speedy and greater relief, In al' elight cases of the first class than any other remedy, and will he sufficient for a cure. It will also be essen tially useful In the severe cases; and in those of the class of prostration, a few drops of ammonia, or hartshorn, ought to be taken internally. A neat way of doing so Is to lake an old fashioned mixture called lac ammoniacl.l However, it is as a local remedy, tout on the disordered surface, that Its use In advised. Thep rinciple will t recognized by all phjslcians versed in molecular organ). cation, and those who are deficient In that knowledle way do In this Instance as they do In all others— act up on the faith they imbibe." These salts are for salenti within the reach .of all classes, at Wst, Tumors anti Market street. Pittsburgh, jy TO RENT. IDIOLEASA NT rooms and good Seam Power, at the Cast Steel File. Ittanufactory, corner of Liberty and O'Hare streets. /tinily on the premises. July 16- - -- Sian v Citivn4 of Pilts! urgh, rernrc mend Dr. JOI3E/1 CURRY as c s:!itable person to ft'l a seat to the AnFon pill , - 11, 1843. bly r the ensuin s,ssiun. In—Many ritizens of Allegheny city recommend Dr. .1 C. M•CULIN as a satiable person to fill the office o Prothon• jelly 12 PITTSBURGH MANU CHEAP FOR CAST, AO 8, FIFTH STREET, Two doors from Market street tsr4giii .40iiR41 I 'V AT r.s' intends to manufacture a better article of rx, . Ladies', Childrens and Misses' Shoes,and sell them cheaper for cash than they ran tic bought in the city He will keep constantly on hand anti make to order La dies' Shoes of all kinds and colors:it the very low prices untie foliowing HO: Ladies' Lusting Foxed Gaiter Boots, $1 75 best quality Kid or Morocco Gaiters 1 al) Ladies Calfskin Boots. 1 371 " Foxed Half Gaiters, all colors, 1 371 . best kid and Morocco Bu tins, 1 181 Double Soled Slippers, (JetL) 1 121 line Kid Springs and Turns, ht qual. 1 ( 0 " Springs, heavy, 87e ,' o Slippers, ise `• t• 624 All Snoes made here warranted. !illases and Children's in the Fame proportion. trrßetnember the place, at the sign of the Redline, No.B, Firths reel july 1 CORONER. I respectfully offer myself as s candidate for Coroner of Allegheny county, suflect to the action of the demo oratic County Convention, to be held on the 30th STON AuvrA Allegheny, July - -tc. JOHN JOHN . - . FILE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber having commenced the manufacture of Cast Steel Files, from American maierialft exclu sively, merchants or ether persons wanting can bc sup. plied by bins "sinus better article than the foreign, and at lower prices. Intending to use only the best quality of File Steel,nianufactured by the illessraSnocassnoc a's, which Is now brought to a perfection equal to the best English article, manufactured for the same purpose, the subscriber has full confidence that he will be able, in quality or articles and prices, to realize the best hopes of the friends of American Industry. GEORGE ROTHEEY, July 15-19, Corner of O'Hara and Liberty sts. A FARM FOR SALE Tsubscriber, surviving Executor of the last wil and testament or Lewis Huffman, late of Jefferson towushlp, Allegheny county ,deceased, by virtue of an authority in the said will, will expose lo sale at public vendee, on Saturday,the 12th day of August next, at 10 o'clock A. M, atthe house of Jacob Huffman:on the prem- Ises,a tract of land In Jefferson township aforesaid, boun ded on lhb north by the lands of Pressly Tromke, on the west and south by lands of Simpson Castor, and on the east by lands of Andrew Bedell, containing about eighty five acres. The above tract of land Is situate.ri an Peters' Creek, has about forty ears t hared on , about one half of which is bottom suitable for meadow, a tolerably good dwelling hone and barn, a small orchard and anabun. dance °lcon'. Terms at sale by 17—d3tw it p ADMINIS'IRATOR'S SALE. Fattuday of, ernoou nest. nt 2 o'clock, at the of bee of F. It. Shunk, Esq., 4th street, above Wood, will be sold by eatalogue,by order of the administrators of James Findlay, deceased, the extensive Library of the deceased, embracing a rare and large collection of Law and Pliseellanenus Books. Previous to sale of Books will Le sold, Bedstead and Beding, Book case, Mahogany Rocking Chair, .Looking Glass, Wash stand, Grooms, Wardrobe, Trunk, Carpe Bug, Saddighags, 1 doz plain Chairs, Sitting Tables,Sina. t vel and Tongs, Ash Bbs, Terms of Sale, Cush par money,for all gam; under $5O and for all sums over 50 approved endorsed notes at 60 Y`• S. FA lINESTOCK 4. CO., Auer. _ - - MA TTRASSES. fl AVE in store and for sa'e tow--A large assortment of Mattresses, made of Curled Bair, Moss, Husk or Colton, Those wanting wil . lease eat!. NOBLE, Upholsterer. I • I No 4, Wood sl, near the River. K — • EXTUC KY LEAF TORACCO.-120 hhils, Ken tucky Leal Tabasco In store G. - and for rate by A, GORDON, 12 Water at.: Birmingham 0., AG'TS FOR STE AMER CLEVELAND, And Cleveland Line. Marcl. 22. '43 /00 Bzi Rio Coffee, 10 Boxes Tobacco, 5 Chests Tea, 75 Barrels No 1 Baltimore Herrings, Ilec'd on consignment and for sale low (or Cash by July 1 lIEVINE k 111cANULTY Ami • EAGLE •• .. 6 ... , •,.. ti. %,i - t v •': slk lir' ••••••:-... ..I. ': GROCERY • ... 1 . ; •-•--- . STORE. . . , _ QTACY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail Grocer 1.7 and Frultrrer, No 140 Liberty Wee, rlttaburgh, may 20. Land Office ienovedfroa Le:is/ten to Clinton. Ago CEIIISR•L LAND OFFICE, June 23,1843. ADv ICE having been received from dm Register of the Land °thee at Lexington, Missouri, that the remo val of that office to the town of Clinton, in Henry county. as directed by the Plesident , will be effected Oil or about the 8d day of July nest; this Is to give notice that the pub lic sale of lands ordered to be held at Lexington on the second day of October next, by the Executive proclama tion bearing date the 8111 Inst. will be held at the time prescribed in the town of Clinton aforesaid. TllO, n. BLARE, Commie toner. jfirr-30—Inwt10 ILK' E. go.). TIERCES RICE, on baodandtorl.ale by J. W.IIUaIRIDQE 4 joite.t9 Wairr llleet,ho•aeea wood and Batltharld HORATIOV7V UNG, C ABINE MAKER, (late of the Ilroa of Young tr SlTurdy,) HAB commenced the busine6s in all itA branches 41 Non, Wood el rent, between First and Second acre„ where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of well made FURNITURE, end I:1We, by etrkt atten tion to business. to merit a continuance of the patronage of the pubic. Every attention will be paid to furnishing COFFINS, ke. A Furniture Car for hlre. July 11 - -__ A CARD. WM. McCA Fall Y begs leuve to announce jto the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he is prepared to make BOOTS of all kinds. cattle best Leather obtained from Philadelphia, and over La sts made liy instructions from himself. lie does now for himeelf what he has so long done for the Pittsburg Boss. I es, i, e. alter and fit his lasts to a it the foot. Be has worked at the most fashionable work in the Bas , ern O— MB, came here and Instructed several how to alter and 111, which can be attested by numbers of lourneymer in this city, and now is rewarded by them with contumely and abuse. Ile hereby challenges any Bootmaker in Pitts. but g, (Boss of course,) to make a pair ur [ware of Bou4, 1 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 ChillEC now to show them• selves, if they can make a Boot let us see It, W, McCarthy's Shop and iitore Is on Market street, nest door to Second, and opposite J. Dunlap's Tin and Sheet Iron ware Tottery. July 11—If. ACTURES 151 7 CBECHTEIVS Pulmonary PreserVative• FOR Coughs, Colds• Influenza!, Catarrhs, Whooping cough, Spitting, of Blood, pain In the breast, all dis eases of the Breast and Lungs, and art e3t of approaching ConsumptiOn. Warranted free from Mercury and other ml *rals., B ILYA'S TG Cif 4- Co. July 12 Agents for Pittsburgh ,108 N N. BRANT, TVHOLES.ii'LE GROCER, Dealer in Grain, General Forwar ding and Co mission Merchanl. HARRISBURG, PA. WI LI, dispose of all goods s. , nt for Commission.. Sales at the lowest c ommission rates. REFEHICTICE ,, : Phaa.—J 4- AV E Itrr, Day 4- Gerrit4i, D. Leech - Balt —W Winn 4. rO., Wilson 4- ilerr, J E Elder Darr:, Burke, il. Antes, J M Heideman. ply 1- -tiin. JAMES PATES ti SAT E —Lots on the Noah East corner of Co. tLane and 111411 street. Apply to rep 10 lIENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4111 s Farms to Lease. THE undersigned will lease two Farms situated in 1. blast Deer township, with the necessary tenencnts, 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. 'lle above &seri ell property is In reasonably good repair, laying oh mt 15 miles from Dm city of Pittsburgh, and within two miles of the Penn's Canal, and will be leased on reasonable I terms for from 1 to 'time years, to good tenants. BARTRAM MURRY, larch 13th—tf. VVANTED IMMEDIATELY, places for several good and trusty young men for stores, ware houses, waiters and coachmen. Also, for several me chanics, laborers, and men and boys to be employed In and about the two cities. Wanted soon, for several re— spectable Families, several good Cooke, and girls for all work. Also, from 30 to 40 lainring MOO tO work on the River and in a quarry at Petticoat Ripple, 60 miles below Wheeling. Apply at HARRIS'S Agency and Intelligence Office, No 0, Fifth st. iv 19-3 t IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS OF SAW-S. .ArYDER'S unrivalled Self Setters for Sawmills w Itich Shave been so fatly 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 mills in this neighborhood, vie: at Mr Wickersham 1 1 mills on Penn at,; at Bowman 4 Chambers' mills, near the upper Allegheny Bridge,and at Morrison's mills on Hare's Island, and others. The above named machine • can be obtained at W. W. Wallace's shop on Liberty at. near Smithfield, where it is titling up, and where the machine will be constantly kept on bands. Apply to B. F. Snyder or W • W. Wallace...vs:LA may 5. Veneers, le at the CO, street, M . O l OltE fi LOUGHWEY, SADDLE, Handeik net& Tie% Karns rsititrers, 152 Wood strew', between- Mitts and Liberty, next door to McCully's Flour store, Piltstabsir, iy I y WANTED. IVMPLOYMENT for two or three ma riled urea with small families, and who are gtd clerks, and Wish to engage as Bookkeepers. Also; -41 :Q. 1 pd soon, plates for several young men and boys io Goods, Grocery. or wholesale and retail stores. Also, for several good coachmen, Walters, llostlers, Laborers and Buys. Wan ted, a good Coal digger to go down the river, about 40 miles. Wanted, employment for a good wet nurse, and several good cooks wanted for resiMpable families, at RABBIS' Intelligence Office, No %With st. jy 26. LOCUST POSTS. 250 LARGE and s.mall Locust F. SE LLERS osts received e and for sale by , jy 25.--3 t. Corner of Hand and Liberty sts. PUBLIC - SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. PURSUANT to a decretal order of the Circuit Su perlor Court of the Law arid Chancery for Mason county. pronounced the 19th day of April, 1843, in the cause depending therein of Henry Strider, Pit., against James W. Brukenridge and others, Dale, the under. signed special commissioner, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house In Mason eounty, I on the 16th day of September, 1843, (being the first day of the Cir Sup'r Court of said county,) that well known body of land commonly called "Graham's Station," lying In Mason county. Va., Jti the Ohio river, containing try survey four thousand one hundred am twenty-three acmes, in two adjoining parcels, a lame proportlos of which Is river bottom land. Th,p above lands previous to the day of sale will be laid riff by the surveyor of the county in lots of convenient size fr — '' .. isis and plats furnished, and so many thereof will _ld as may tie 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 for another third part, and of eighteen months for the residue, the purchaser sir purchasers giving bonds with good security for the payment of the different instruments, bearing Interest from the day of sale, the legal title to be retained as farther security for the payment of thepurchase money, and liable to resale at the risk of the purchaser or purchasers faring to make punctual payments. C5O. W. STRIBLING, Special Com'r. Point Pleasant,Va., June 26, 1843. De 6.-2m.] I.F.W IS lIUFPMAN L. HARPER, Attorney and Counselkr at Law, CADIZ, HARRISON COUNTY, OHIO, Mr' Will attend promptly to the collection or security of claims, and all professional business entrusted to his care in the counties of Harrison, Jefforion, Belmont. Guernsey, Tiscarareas, Holman, Coshocton. Carroll. Stark and 13'.nyme. Refer to: Metcalf and Loomis,. Dalzell and Fleming, pitoburo.. John Harper, D. T. Morgan, may Llama WICK. JOHN D WICK. L. & J. D. WICK, Wholesale Grocers di. Dealers in Produce. 116 Wood Street, 4 doors above Fifth wt. PITTSBURGH. ay 15. J. D. CREIGII_, 3TTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Smithfield and Third Scree PITTSBURGH, PENNA.. mny 25, 18.33_-Iy•* NEW ARRANGEMENT. BE LADIES' CLASS In Mr. F.atee's Writing litsti Tlute, will hereafter receive lessons at 10 to clock a. tn. in addition to the present Class, a new one will he organized on Wednesday the sth inst. at the above hour, The Ladies' and Gentlemen's class will receive lessons every evening at 8 o'clock. A new evening Class will also be organized on the 511, inst. Mr E. will be nt Liberty during the canon to tive lessons at the residences of those wh h. All a Ito whb to become adepts in the art of w g the pen, will make Imam. dials application for a P les of lessons, and your best wishes will be more tha r ealized, as "Those now can write, •Ito never wrote before. And those who alwayrwrote, eau write the more. N R.—A class of ginticnien will receive lus. - ints at the Institute every in ruing at 31 o'clock. Jy 4 r. . i ti,,, • DR. WHITAKER...Ik, •••• OFFICE AU RESIDENCE , - Butler strelig:9llegheny.City. D' WHITAKER respectfully informs his filen& of and the public that he continues tire practice medicine, qn the botanic s 3 str m, :Is cones u ay ri quire. Having Winfred the art of uriscopia, (or jrl9l ecting dis eases by the urine,l be feels warranted in presenting him— a If Deo' , the public under this head. as a physician. it WHITITIER continues to prepare foUowing med INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC. HEREIN ER F,IIV certify that after having used four vials of lilie most popular Vertnifuge of the day, without pro ducing any effect, I gave to a child of mine one v i a l 0 ( Di. IVIIITAKER'S unparalleled Vertnifuge, which brought away a most Incredible mintl , er of worths. Since when the child has enjoyed good health. I also gave It to one other of my children with like IT good effect. ARD ARMSTRONTI, Allegheny City. Out of the hundreds of certificates which might be adduced, demonstrating the invaluable Efficacy of Dr. Whitaker's Vermifuge, the above is all the proprietor deems necessary at present DR. WHITAKER'S NTI. BILIOUS PILLS. TiIC3C Pith have been found useful In various diseases incident to mankind, particularly Liver Complaints In termittent. Remittent and Bilious revers, together with Influenzi, Foul Stomach, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, 4.c. Also. DR. WHITAKER'S CELEBRATED ANTI—DYSPEP'IIC AND CATH ARTIC PILLS. The Pills area sure preventative and cute fur Dys— pepsia, Sick Bead Ache, Costiveness, and their many in conveniences. Also, DR. WHITAKER'S CELEBRATED ODONTALGICUS, !..:::,;:',..• 7 , i,' , i i I/ ~ .0.4"...c.. '\ • CIiRT•IN CORE FOR TOOTII •CSIE. •• What can be Cured should n't be Endured." The above tnedielne pre ared and e•o:d wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, Allegheny BRAUN k REITER, COrner or Liberty and St Clair streets, Pittsburgh. 71 25. city: and by J. W. WHITAKER. FREEMAN'S FIRE BRICK FOR SALE. JUST termed, 5000 Freeman's hest Fire Brick, which will hereafier he kept constantly on hand and 60 1 4 low for rash, 11 EIRMINGHAIId 4. CO. No. 60 Water it. may 27- PROTHONOTAR. xteers Clear the course for the Y Vilu 11,L1 A M FOSTER. Esq. of Allegheny city will he a candidate. for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, at the ()Maher election. junc 4. JOHN CARTWRIGHT, rri.Eft and surgical Instrument Manufarthrer, Ccorner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittstrut:h, Prt. N. 11.--Alwayson hand,an extensive assortment of Bar rival and Dental instruments, Ba,:ktr's, Tailor's, Hatters', Hair Dressers' and Taniters • tent Shears, Saddlers' Tools, Tytt,ses. Afc. j Pa v 24. DANA NfiTIVAND- = *.v. , • • aiLiaorza sau.t. . D -" Mies P EN NSlfitltr, Bank of Pittsburgh. par Matignon, Merch. 4. Man. bk. par Sandusky, Eischanee bank, bar Gees4 l, . Ilk, of GerrnantOn-r. .. 3 Norwalk, Gaston tank, " Xenia, Lancaster bank, die 1 Dayton, Bank of Chester Co. par &lot% Farmers'bk Bucks Co. ,' Post Dobbs. Doylestown bk do •• Chillicothe, Bk of N America Phil. " Frao.kkColuatbaa, Bk of Northern Lihettics," Lancaster, - Commercial bk. of Pu. .• Hamilton, 30 Far, 4- Mechanics bit ~ Granville, TS Kensington hk. .. Com. bk. LakeErle, 5 Philadelphia bk. u Far. bk:of Castors. ' 44 Schuylkill bk. ~ Urbana 1111, Southwark bk. INDIANA. Western bk. • State bk.4' Braaehrmi n Bk. of Pennsylvania, •. State Scrip, II Bk of Penn Ti. par KENTUCKY. Man. 4. Mechanics bk. par All banks, I Mechanics hit. par ILLINOIS. Moyamenning bk. r , State bk 4. Branches, SO Girard ba.,k, iS l Shawiteelown, SS U. States bank, 98, VIRGINIA. Luntberment', Warren, - -Bank of Virginia, i Frank. bk Washington, part db Valley, Miners bit of Pottavile, 4 Far. bk. of Virginia, Bk of Montgorne,ry Co. par Exchange bank, Mon, bk Brownsville, IN. West, hank Erie Bank, - 5 Mer. thtee. do. Harrieburgh batik, 41 MARYLAND. Far. bk Lancaster, 11Baltimore Banks, Bk of Middletown, 41Country Banks, Bk. of Chambersburgh, 4 DELAWARE, Carlisle bank, 4 All Ranks, per Bk of Northumberland, par ENW 1281131 Y. Columbia bk tt Bridge co. 8 All Banks, par sad I Bk Susquehanna Co. 40 NEW YORK. Skof Delaware Co. , par City Ranks, Par Lebanon bk. 4 Count rt,hanka, Gettysburgh bk. ' 4 (safety Rasa Ia 1 York bank, 4 Red Back, *Mil Far 4 Drovers bk. of NEW ROIGUINII— Wnynesiturzh, 4 i noston Dank% par ~ .s Currency notes. 4 Country II i Honesdale, 2 LOUISIANA Wyoming bank, 10 Orleans Bank*, goad. 3 Pittsb'gb State Scrip 4a3 NORTH CAROLINA Country do do 4 Banks, 2 4 Berks Co. bans, '10! SOUTH CAROLINA Lewistown, 2 y Banks, •14 Towanda. PIS. COLUMBIA OHIO: Banks, 4 ' ol - - WM 01 llitAintpleasant bit 14 ALABAMA Far. 4- Mech. ids of Stcu. Good Banks, 20 benville, II TENNESSEE. Belmont hk of St. Claire. Ail Banks, $ vine, 14 1 MICHIGAN. , Marietta bit. Demand Bk. of St. Clair; 10 notes, II Do. do. /4. 11.0m00 34 do Currency notes, 14 CANADA Columbiana hk New Lis Good banks. Btalo bon Demand, 11 Eastern Exchastire. do Post notes. I.k,Philudelphia. a. Cincinnati specie pay- New York: log banks, 1 Baltimore, ~.. Mech. /1. Traders bk of Batton, r , Cincinnati. 3, Western Eao Clinton hk of Columbus, !Cincinnati, FIX Demand notes. It Louisville, per Circleville, (H.Lawrence l'Cleveland, i Os Cashier) 11 Wheelint, 1 18, Zanesville bk. 11,GOLD PND SILVER, par 1543! Standart, Ingraham & Co. FOR WARDING AND GOAL JIIERCHAJY'77I. CLivr.LARD, Osnoi A G EN7'S for the MerchantsTransportntionCompikel Composed of the Merchants Line, Erie Cada' Washingiosi Line. Hucter, Palmer 4. Co's. Lino of &cam Boats are Vits gels on the Lakes, Cliveland Liiie Pennsylvania and Ohio Cana% Proprietors of the Merchants Line 011 Th TO THE GENTLEMEN OF prrai BURGH. TIIE subscriber most respectfully Informs the gest*. men °NH , city and vicinity that be has eotasagfitgal the BOOT and SHOE making business In Fourth 'tree; opposite the Mayors office. Having been Totem's is some of the most fashionable Boot Shops in the Batters cities; and basin! furnished himself with the best Pose* and American Calf Skins. lie hop by his &Mottos to business to merit a share of public patronage To thaw men who have kindly patronized him he retires Ills sincere thanks and can with confidence appeal tbr the 200tinesi of his work and knots ledge cf his hulloes. 11 P. KERRIGAN.,... LLEN KR A M ER, Exchange Broker, No, 46, Car. ner of Wood and Third Streets, Pitts/caret Pe.— Gold, Silver, and Solvent Rank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drsrlal. notes and bills, collected. Dr. J. W. WHITAKER REFER TO— wiLluE ENSWOETTI, N 0.9, Crfent'r! 911 p, F , T R. HUNTER. 4 , Co. Albany. OTIS CIUFF, BORIOe. HINTER, PALMER k Co. Bo fraTo 141, T. Wtt.tti.ma Dow, Ctrvelao !lON. dOeN M . ALLEN, do. CHARLES M. GlDltraS, to J. S. DICKEY, Braver. HIRMINOII.OI 4- co., rittsbeto, op 1 1843-1 v RireßZltcts: Pitts - btu gh.P4, Wm. Bell er Co., lobo D. Davis, V Lorenz, J. Painter 4. Co., Joseph Woodwell,Janien Maj Philadelphia, Alexander Bronson 4. Co.,Jobnil.Dtairs dr Co. Cincinnati, 0., James M•Candleas. St. /Oak Ms., J. R. ilrnonald. Louisville, W. H. Pope, Skot t i Presl Bank Ky. sep 10 PIZEINGTON'S Unrivalled Blacking, vivsurAci URED and sold wholesale aid retail: Flirrn STRIVES one door below Smithfield. oei 21-0% POR'T'RAIT PAINTING °snort SE, Portrait Paistcr, Fourth et., 3d Amy ali • attrito's ltultdinz. J. Osborne would Solleit a eall mom those who desire Portraits. Specimen* Cube ren at his rtlOlllS. aSSY REMOVAL CaSO7./ELD has removed his warble Establialli ment to Wood at, opposite Fabnestock's Druz Su-re. where he Will keep constantly on hand Tomb Siunrs ,Moonments etc.. ap ID—Jyt APPRENTICES WANTED. A T the Cast Steel File Manufactory, one LO Wife 1.• Aharden and one to learn to forge Flies. Appliedidd who have pteviously wrought at the smith's Ate sat had souse practice in working steel will be preferred. None but such as can give andoubted testlgio,lab of s.tliq and Industrious habits need apply. Corner of Liberty and O'Hara ate., IRELAND. BY Daniel O'Connell, M. P. Price only 23 eta.: as be had of W. M. FOSTIR. at his Universal Arelety and Literary Depot, St. Clair rt. July PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, AT TIIE CI l'Y OF PITTSBURGH. B001(8 for subscription tot he csanal stooks:lf this siltation will be opened at te Idonongahela Hoene of . on the 24th, 25th, and 26th Inst h . between the Mew 9 o'clock A. ht. and 4 o'clock I'. 6i,10r each day, Of 'if at least 1000 shares shall have been subscribed. I,Kr Capital Stock $2OO 000, In shares of so eseb, which $5 h 3 to he paid at the time of subscribing. Act approved 31st day of May, 1841; Stupplememt thereto approved the 2rd day of March, 1a42. i IKTCownrirrioners--R. Miller, Jr., a W Poheiesiel, B Holmes, William Blackatoek , Gen. U• Ta3 4 o l r , C F. Sp3ng.Jas MUlenger, W. Liprencodt. DOWELL'S BALSAM O.I9.3IVAISEED.--Thissosis 1. and effectual care for the ilirtorimt,Caught sad Colds can now be procured, at wholesale and rittlat sit Tr-rrLit's , 86 Fourth street. ICE! ICE! ICE!! ANYIi q uantity of clean, first rate Allegheny Tee; pay 13e ad at fil'oll DUFFY'S, earner of Seeread an 4 Gram streets. 13"-te. „ri se COUNTY COMMISSION 41 :. Messrs Editors : —Piense announce Mkt -—.- '' , .10IIN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for COOM,i'tt#4' '. . . suliect to the decision of the Demoe, : ,_ lion, to be held in August next. - . -- - - '.. i.' -., , - holy 13--.ll"wtr • iff51 1 1 4 . 0 90,` 14 ' D. DANIEL Mc .31 &SE, Olga imr:VIMO *sod bt. wcen Wood and Sulhbfield streentj*** lo .. der 141- IT. • - ao as 4. U If