'WII , ),NESDAY., AUG. 16, 1843 g7Fisi.fies3isesi tarts, &c., see firstpage Tax JOURIETMIN CARPLIIITYRS.—The Jour. Car patters who are about forming an Association in this city and Allegheny, receive the following item of en eattragemont from Horace Greely. We coincide with him entirely, and hope that working-men generally will at lonic think of it: "The Journeymen Carpenters of Allegheny City, Pa., have formed a 'House Carpenters' Building Asso ciation,' and propose to take jobs and execute them without-the intervention of employers. This is worth acre than five hundred 'strikes to them, and not ex orpnowanne to any one else." rf the Philadelphia Weavers would adopt the scheme ahtereleferred to they would soonfind a change for the better. "Strikes," with their attendant evils, would tretibe rrseessary. The workman would get nearly the full value of his labor. The employer would not be in jured. Nearly all the ills which now bear so oppress ively upon the t 3iler would in a great degree be mitigated. /Six at least worthy of a trial, and we know of no Or atseinnn, competent to test it than our intelligent and bestast cerpenters. Should they succeed, and we do siotdoolntheir success, it will iu a short time be adopt; ed krall brimches of productive industry From such a elsipipkels might then look to a new era in the social coadidoisefthose whose fortune, or rather misfortune, it hi tikdepent tip in cities, compelled to labor day by 49* subsistence. _ Sheriff of Fayette county, Pa., announces that thenitis not a single in the jail of that county at the pre omit dine; as a criminal!—Age. Wonder if they have any doubles in the Fayette eontity jail? - Eir The Chronicle of yesterday deals out a bandit, for the benefit 0 - Mr Deputy Constable ifc- Keisiy„. of Piu township, for drawing a sword on a black woman, who made furious resistance while he was cresting her. We feel constrained to let onr readers harethe benefit of the effusion referred to: "A reasonable degree of force with proper assistance, would have been sufficient to have enabled him to get her dotty but vile and abandoned as she undoubtedly israsitersex should have preserved her from personal violent*. The "little brief authority" of office should sieverbii made a cover for inhumanity. There is a pro ler way of doing things of this kind, and the best offi gora generally do their duty with the least trouble from ?exigence." Again: "If hfclEttvr is willing to acknowledge that he drew the sword in self defence against the woman, he is curt able--ifnot, as lin officer, he had no business with such a weapon." And . )igain: "The Act that the negro woman had done serious in. j • WrilelltfcKzt.vr's person, is p'rhaps, some palliation for his conduct towards her, but a more proper way would have been for him to have called sufficient as sistance to have arrested the whole gang." ,NYITR ANCESTORS" AGAIN. A-little paragraph, under the title "Our Ancestors," takeafrom nn English journal, to which it should have been credited, accidentally crept into the first column, as editorial, yesterday. Bytise way, speaking of ancestors reminds us of an Engl . :whits:lm in the News of the last steamer, announc ing /*seals of a child, by its father, for three gui neas! Often, too, even in the neighborhood of Lou doni may be seen husbands selling their wiyea,in the marks/ places, for a few shillings! The last is an economical means of separation, common among the poorer people, and, being recognized by the English Constitution, both parties arc at liberty to marry aza;n after the sale And this is England—"Anti-Slavivy England!" What a pity that the orat of sof Exeter Hall snould go three or four thousand miles from horn, to find slaves to liberate, when there are so many at their own doors!—N. Y. Sun. Many suppose _hat C. M. Clay, of Ky., who recur, ly had a bloody encounter with a Mr, Brown a Po Office agent, is a son or nephew of Henry Clay. Thisis er mistake, he is no connexion of the whit-cand date:lta is a son of General Green Clay. SZSTIMENZLI..—.."What are you muttering abou therat'asked a father of his son, whom he had spo ken harshly to. "Oh, letldm alone," said the n - lother; "his eyes are full of the heart's rain, and his soul i C I oud ed withgrief." "Is it? " inquired the husband; "his muttering, then. is %Sort of mental thunder, I suppose?" "Yes," sobbed the wife. "Well, well," was the reply, "we must expect elec. r ericity; so I'll apply the lightning rod." Thus saying, he took a trim birch stick, and "whaled" him in a warm style. rir The Prince de Joinville has presented to Cap tain Shook, of the Steamer Columbus, a gold snuff bc,x, accompanied with an impression of his thanks for the kindnesa and attention showed to him by the Captain during his voyage on the Lakes. A Safb Investment. At;eHE subscriber offers to sell ground rents in 33 tho city of Pittsburgh. The lots are all ly improved, and it is believed a safer invest ment catinot he found. Particulars may be learned on application to me personally, or through the Post Of fice. . HILARY BRUNOT, sing 15—tf corner Liberty and O'Hara streets. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER."—The cheap editions, history, miscellany, novels, tales, =&c., arriving daily, and for sale, at the N. Philadelphia prices, at the St. Clair street Agency and Literary Depot, by W. M. FOSTER. aog 15-fit Change T all AMERICAN NOTES—i - iy an Mclennan La dy, received at the St. Clair street Literary De pot, opposite the Exchange. Price, 12 cents. ang 15-et INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.—The Reformer, sad Advocate of Industrial Association, No 1, Avast,, 1843: W. M: Conelly , Editor, received and foraide at the St. Clair street agency and Literary De- Pegs W. M. FOSTER. 15-6't TWIT RECEIVED, a good assortment of all sizes 0 of good window glass and window sash; also, 500 eats of yellow end purple 4 and 5 double carpet chain; loißdoa. large and small buckets and tubs; 20 reams writing and letter paper, for sale on accommodating terms, far cash or approved exchange, sag 14 ISAAC HARRIS, A4ent anti Commission Merchant. TL' ---R 23 Itslf chests young hyson, 30 boxes (13 lbs) do 20 6 lb. boxes gunpowder, 20 " " unperiel, just received and fi r sayebir HAILMAN, JENNINGS .& CO., •A 43, Wood street. MACKEREL. -20 bbls no: 3 mackarel, 10 half bbls no. 2 do. 10 quarter bbls no 2 do, a prime article he hinny use, just received and for sale by MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. T OBACCO. -10 boxes Burton's 5 b lump tobacco, 25 do Russell & Robinson do 5 do Hare's do 10 do assorted sizes and brands, just reasol . aad for sal by BAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., • 9 43, Wood strPet Sus Slick, title - Attache! 11111113 sew work, from the periciludge Halibarton, .1. just received (by exprees) at the St. Clair at. Lit •• 9 °Vat- aog. 8-Iw. POST. ABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL—This _LI excellent invention for the reduction of friction in machinery has at length been introduced in our city.— It consists of a lined box, suitable for all revolving and sliding motions in the various kinds of machinery,where great weight or speed are applied; these boxes reduce friction in a remarkable degree, requiring but little oil, and are warranted entirely free from the objections found with those now in use. These lined boxes have been introduced in *many of the Eastern Rail Roads, and in various manufacturing establishments in that section of country, to which the , limits of an advertisement will not allow us to refer,and I nearly thirty well known superintendents,engineers,ma chinists and engine builders in the east certify that, "in the use of these boxes, friction is reduced in remark able degree; oil is required only in small quantities, and the wear is hardly,perceptible, during a period in which a hard metal boxkif the same thickness would be worn out journals running in these boxes attain a smoother surface than they have seen on those which have been run in any other box." They also certify "that thepar tentee of this improvement has received the highest a ward of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic's Assn ciation, for specimens of these boxes, (some of which had been run on the crank of a locomotive engine more than thirty thousand miles,) at the fair of the Institu tion, held in Boston in September and October, 1841." The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, also awarded Mr. Babbitt the premium for the improvement in box es, under the Scott Legacy, which confines such awards to nem and useful improvements. The Committee on naval affairs reported strongly in its favor, in consequence of which the right to use it was Sheriff's Sale. I purchased by the Government for $20,000. The com- WILL be sold, at 2 o'clock, on Thursday afternoon, mittee refer to, and make a part of their report the let 17th inst., at the Commercial Auction Rooms, tors of S. V. Merrick, J. Erricson, George C. Read. C. corner of Wood and sth sts., by order of B. Weaver, W. Copeland, Com. L. Warring -ton, Hon. A. P. Up- Esq., High Sheriff of Allegheny co., for cash, par mo- shur, and Charles Howard, recommending the inven. ne, 2 bbls. sweet Malaga wine; part of cask good quali- tion. ty French brandy; part of cask good quality Malaga I Mr. S. V. Merrick 'states that the metal having been wine; 1 bbl. 801. Jamaica rum; 1 do. vinegar wine; 1 long enough in use to test its merits fully, he has no cask sour wine; 5 large size stand casks and 5 small do.; hesitation in saying that it is one of the most valuable 7 boxes 8-10 window glass; .1 keg alum; 1 keg epsom improvements that has come to his notice. The effects salts; 1 keg sulphur; Bdy nails; nail rods; pewter few- produced are: a great diminution in friction; a saving cette funnels; gallon measures; jars; 1 bureau; 1 'tore in oil—one half or more; an economy in the original and pipe; 7 chairs; 4 writing desks; rag carpeting; 1 construction, the brasses being much lighter, a saving sleigh and bells, &c. in repair, the metal lasting lotTgerand being replaced at Also, 1 pipe brandy, good quality; 2 casks yankee a less cost and a saving in fuel, consequent upon di rum; 1 bbl. sweet Malaga wine; 3 bags filberts; 10 box- minished friction." es pint tumblers; 20 boxes 12-20, 12-18 and 12-14 The metal has also been introduced with great ad window glass; 50 reams writing, and 25 reams wrap- vantage, in lining carriage and wagon boxes, for which ping paper; a quantity of hnsiftehold and kitchen furni- s well adapted. Lure, &c. JOHN 'D. DAVIS, It is also, amongst many others, strongly recommen aug 12-5 t Auctioneer. ded by Mr. Charles Howard, President of the Balti more and Susquehanna Railroad Company, who pur . chased the right for the road,a distance of seventy miles, for $1,050. Mr. Howard gives the article the follow. ing recommendation: "The price was considered a high one, for the com paratively limited extent to which the Company would • have an opportunity of making use of the patent right; but we were satisfied that it was for our interest to a vail ourselves of the invitation. I can now say, that, having better tested its value by a more extensive ap plication of it, I think that the company would be very unwise to relinquish their right to use it - for a much high erconsideration than that which was given for it; and I have no doubt, that if such a proposition were to be made to the Company, it would, without hesitation, be declined. The great merits of the invention are, that it prevents the heating, and cnnwqucnt cutting and destruction of the bearings, which are so numerous on the steam engine; and on the perfection of which depends the val ue of the engine; while, at the same time, there is a, very great saving of oil, the expenditure forms a mate rial item in the cost of workine a large engine. In the locomotives of the company. efind the saving to be ful ly ons half of the quantity which was required before Mr. Babbitt's invention was applied to them. Some of these locomotives ha vimz nut several thousand miles I can also say that this inventien makes the machinery much more durahie, so that while. tile Ell . ..olive power of the machine id int•rea+ed, the cost of repairs is di r•mtp,ition allutiod to having been used in this rieinit. th , pr,pr :,tor to refer to the foilov, in t; ;:ntl , rn , •ti a- to it: AVM. L YON. , dtlo• firm f.ll.von, Shang, & Enwa Ito MottGAN, Engineer of the steam boat West Point. Westernttnive.•.loty of Pennsylvania. THE neat term of this' Institution will begin on Mon day the 4th of September. at 9 o'clock A. M.— Application for admission may be made to the Princi pal, the Rev. Huss sr DYER, D. D., after the 21st inst., at his room in the University, from 9 to 11, A. M. The exercises of the LAW SCHOOL will commence on the same day at 3 o'clock, P. M. Application for admission into which, to be made to the Professor of Law, WALTER H. Lewitt E, Esq., at his office in 4th st. On the evening of the same day at 7 o'clock, in the Hall of the University, an ADDRESS will be delivered before the Trustees, the Faculty and the Students, by Professor Lowrie, which the citizens generally are in vited to attend. A. L. PENTLAND, ' au; 11—ed Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Penn Insurance Company. THE subscribers to the Stock of this Company are are hereby notified, that pursuant to a resolution of the Directors, a second instalment of Seven and one half Dollars on each share subscribed for under the Commissioners, is required to be paid in at the of fice of the Company, (corner of Market and Third streets) on Tuesday. the 22d day of August, inst. PUBLIC NOTICE is also given that the 800 -s of the Penn Insurance Company will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M., at the office of the Company, on the 22d August, inst., to receive furtl - her subs.ciiptions to its capital stock, on which an instahnent of twelve and one half dollars per shave will be required at the time of subscribing. By order of the Dire.-tor. , . au!, 1 —td JOSI All KING, President. RM. DAWSON wGuld again roqu,st all pe r :o ni . indebted to call at his shop, opposite the Post Offr_•.e. and Ant le their accounts, as all un.:ettled ac counts will be left with the proper authoritie, for r , .)1.• ection, on the 29th inst. antr. 10-3 t 11 OFF'E E.-300 bars Rio coffee, 50 " Laguyra do 50 " St. Domingo do 50 " Havanna do Now recei6nr,.., and for sole low for cash. by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street Proposals for Chain Iron, NAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, Washington, July 28, 1843. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 3 o'clock, on the first day of September ensuing, to deliver at the Nuiry Yard in this city, the following Chain Iron, for eighteen Chain Cables, 1 11-16 inches in diameter, each 150 fathoms long, constituting the fol lowing. bill of Iron, viz: 35,1001iMis 1 11-16 inches in diameter---,20,1 inches long. 450 links 1 13-16 inches in diameter-224 inches long. 20 feet 34 inch by 21 Oval pin Iron. 90 do 2. do 2 do do. 70 Swivel, 193 Shackle, and 18 box pieces. Specifications of the Swivel, Shackle, Box pieces and Oval pin Iron, can be seen on application at this of fice; all of the above Iron must he the very best Amer ican, and undergo such proof, under the increased tests and inspection, as the Commandant of the Yard may subject it to; to be delivered free of expense to the Government, and in as short a time after the Contract is made as is possible, which time will be designated in the contract. Bonds with good and sufficient sureties in double the amount of the Contract will be required, and a reser vation made from each payment of 10 per cent, till the Contract is completed. aug• 8. WM. B. SCOTT, Navy Agent. AWARNlNG.—lnasmuch, as the Directors or Trustees of the Western Theological Seminary have advertised a part of the Common ground of the city of Allegheny for lease. This is to give notice to all persons not to take leases from said Trustees for any part of said Common ground, or in any way to trespass cn the common right of the citizens in said ground, as it is the determination of the city authorities to contest the rightof any person or persons either to lease or erect buildings thereon. By order of the Councils. E. W. STEPHE NS,President, S. C. aug 1.2-6 t HENRY IRWIN, President, C. C. SOLE LEATHER.-120 sides sole leather just re ceivedby HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., aug 9 43, Wood street William C. Wall, Plain and Fancy Portrait and Picture Frame Manufacturer, No. 87, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CANVASS brushes, varnish, &c., for artists, always on band. Looking Glasses,&c., promptly fla med to order. Repairing done at te shortest notice. Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing of every description. Persons fitting etamboats or houses will find it to their advantage , to call. sep 10-y LOAF SUGAR.-10 boxes loaf sugar, just receive and for sale by JUST received from the American Temperance So ciety, New York, 3050 Youth's Advocates and Tem perance Journals for August. 250 Hymn Books, Washington Harps and Lyres, Cbrystal Fount Melo dies, Pic Nic Songs, 250 Reports, Prints, National Prints, National Preacher, Permanent Temperance Documents. Bacchus and Anti-Bacchus Dialogue, Voice from the Vintage, &c., for Ladies, Gentlemen and our youth, and for sale in large quantities tostrit allclasses, by ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Mer chant, No. 9, Fifth street. aug. 10. FLSE HEIR AND FOREST DAYS.--A few copies of those popular works, by Sarnes,just re ceived et the St. Clair street Liteiary Depot, pposite the Exchange. Price angls-6t auction Sakti. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and 5A its., Pittsburgh, T S ready to receive merchandize of every description 1 on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12-y 32 Oasss Boots and Shoes at Auction. A T the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner Wood and sth streets, on Monday next, August 21st, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, without re serve, in lots to suit purchasers, the best lot of Boots and Shoes offered at auation, in this city, for several years, received direct from the manufacturers. They are now ready for examination: Comprising, in part, Men's fine sewed calf and seal boot.. Do heavy pegged, seal, calf and kip boots. Do do do brogans. Do fine sewed calf and seal munroes. Women's kip, seal and calf shoes and gaiters. Do kid, goat and calf slippers (very fine). MA's seal and calf slippers. Boys' brogans and munroes, &c. Terms at sale. JOHN D. DAVIS, aug, 15-6 t Auctioneer. HAILMAN, JENNINGS dr. CO., 43, Wood street AND OWNERS or DrAINIONNOff. 11A3Ill lON, Engineers of the etramer JO , EPII TAYLOR. BruAcme. Tho boxes and c , ornpo:ition can be purcbt:ed & 1 , 11 , 0t - tett at the Bell and Brass Foundry of ANDW. Fr LroN, corner of street and Chaneery Lane. nu, 4-2 w SALE OF BRIDGE AND OTHER STOCKS, [al" °HOCH OF THE COMMISSION EH 3.] CO WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of. September, V.l 134.1, will be utfured at public stile, at Pittiburgh, the fullowiaz Stoc.ks owned by the State of Pennsylva nia, viz: No. of Shares.. Companies. 1600 Allegheny Bridge Cotnp:uq•, 2000 Monongahela " 600 Big Beaver '• 100 Coriem midi " 100 Lovalhanna •' 171 ltobb.to wit 5O 300 Williamsport, Washington co., 50 2500 illonnitgahala Navigation company, 50 21.51 Bedford and Stinvstown Tp. Rood company, 50 3823 Stoystown and Greensburgh " 50 1780 Greensburgh and Pittsburgh " 50 3.137 11 Tin ti ncd on. Cambria & Indiana" 50 967 Pittsburgh and New Alexandria " 50 322 New Alexandria and Conemaugh " 50 947 Pitt , burgh and Butler 25 832 Butler and Mercer " 320 Pittsburgh and Steubenville " 300 Robbstown and Mount Pleasant " 660 Mount Pleasant and Somerset ' 672 Somerset and 13ed6ord 360 Armstrong and Indiana 560 Indiana and Ebensburg 329 Washington and Williamsport " 855 Do Pittsburgh ' 200 Butler and Kittanning 240 Mount Pleasant and Pittsburgh " 360 Somerset and Conemaugh 320 Do Cumberland _ " 160 Ligonier and Johnstown 224 Armstrong and Clearfield 4.4 80 Brownington, Harrisville, and • Franklin 50 200 Butler and Freeport " 20 224 Pittsburgh Farmers & Mechanics"' 25 160 Bedford and Hollidaysburgh " 50 160 Birmingham and Elizabethtown " 25 160 Luthersburgh and Punxatawney " 25 300 French Creek Bridge company, 20 1250 Franklin and Allegheny Bridge company, 20 100 Erie and Waterford Turnpike Road company 50 560 Susquehanna and Wateiford " 25 1010 Mercer and Meadville , 25 100 Anderson's Ferry, Waterford and New Haven 44 100 200 Abington and Waterford 44 25 280 Warren and Ridgeway 44 25 40 Warren and New York State line " 50 96 Titusville and Union Mills 44 25 160 Warren and Franklin 44 25 30 Sugar Grove and Union id 25 300 * Bank of Pennsylvania, 400 300 Columbia Bank and Bridge company, 100 1000 Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal company, 100 Purchasers will be required to pay for the Stocks, at the time or immediately after the sale, in certificates is sued by the Auditor General, in pursuance of the Reso. lution of 7th April, 1942, notes issued by the Banks ,f this Commonwealth under the act of 4th May, 1941, specie, or the notes of specie paying banks. The trans fer of Stock will be made in a reasonable time after sale. JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN, Commissioners for sale of Slate Stocks. aug I—ts JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Pound, ABOUT the last week in June, in a Clothing Store in Liberty street, a Note of hand, considerably soiled and worn. It is signed by James Gaston and another, and drawn in favor of W. Black. The own er ran have it by identifying it, and paying expenses. July 31.—tcf. Q. MORE D HERRINGS.-25 tames smoked her. 1.3 rings just received and for sale by - JENNINGS & 49, Wcksi street Prothonotazy. I respectfully offer myself a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Allegheny county, subject to the action of the Democratic county convention, which meets on the 30th August next. GEO. R. RIDDLE. Allegheny city, may 31--tc d&w. Prothonotary. • I respectfully offer myself as a caralidattr ter ilse of. fice of Prothonotary, subject to the actiiiif the Dem ocratic Convention. WM. GMA WKINS. Wilkins township, June 27—tc: Prothonotary. To As voters of Allegheny county:—l respect fully offer myself to your consideration as a candidate (independent of pa: ties) for the office of PRO THONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. As Ido not come before you recommended by a Convention, those of you to whom I am not per sonally known will please examine into my qualifica tions, &c.; and if so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your suffrages, I shall endeavor by strict attention to the duties of the office, to satisfy you with your choice. ALEX. MILLER. of Pittsburg. may 10 -I e WILLIAM B. FOSTER. Esq., of Allegheny city will be a candidate for the office of Prothonotary of Al legheny county, at the Octoberelection. jnne 4. M ANY citizens of Allegheny city recommend Dr. J. C. M'CULLY as a suitable person to fill the office of Prothonotary. july 12. Sheriffhl. Irespectfully present myself t t o y the citizens of Alle gheny county, as a candidate for the Sheriffalty,sub ject to the action of the Democratic convention, which meets on the 30th of August next. Juno 9—d&wte. ELIJAH TROVILLO. To tke Electors of Allegheny County: Fellow Citizens—l offer myself to your considera tion, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the nomination ofthe Democratic Convention, and shall be thankful for your support. aug. CHAMBERS McKIBBEN. MANY Citizens of Pittsburgh, recommend Dr. JO SEPH CURRY as a suitable person to 611 a seat in the Assembly, the ensuing session. july 11, 1843. Assembly. A number of die Democrats of Mifflin township have concluded to present the name of SAMUEL COCHRAN, Esq., of.that township, fur the considera tion of the Convention which meets on the 30th inst., fora nomination for the Legislature. Mr C. is a well known and a well tried democrat, and his neighbors confidently present his claims. aug 7—tf Assembly. We are authorised to announce JOHN BROWN, Esq., of Pine township, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Conven tion. july 29—te IV" We are nuthorized to announce R. A. BA L'.•3- MAN, of Birmingham, as a candidate for Assembly, subject to the decision of the demoeratic convention. au; 14—tc County i'd Commsozier. We are authorized to announce ALEXANDER PHILLIPS jr., of Robinson, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the democrat ic county convention. au; 7—tc County Commissioner. MCS,qI 4 . EDlTORS:—Plerts.e announce the name of Geld. JOHN M. DAVIS, of Peebles, for County Com missioner, suhject to the deci:lon of the Democratic county Convention, to be held in Ammq next. MANY DEMOCRATS. County Commissioner. 31•'4srs. Editors: A , the general opinion appears to prevail that inasmuch as there are already two of the County Commissioners front the country, it is but a matter 4,4" right and justice that the city ur its imme diate neighborhood should have the third candidate— We therefore be; leave to recommend to the people of Allegheny county, .TAMES C. CUMMINS, Esq., of the city district, fur County Commissioner, at the ensuing fall election. MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. County Commissioner. AT the solicitation of a number of friends of all political parties, I respectfully offer myself to the consideration of my fellow-citizens for the office of County Commissioner. That my sentiments may not be misunderstood, either as to political or private aflitirs, I make free to say that I have been all my life a consistent Republican, in the true sense of the word. the country is somewhat embarrassed in its finan cial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation of large majori ties of the peitple, the undersigned would not should he be so girturiate as to be elected, in any manner at tempt to r.•-i-t this ~ :thitury rvform; should it reach the office of County Commissioner. apr 6. S A NI II IIBLEY. Par Value. $25 25 25 50 We are authorized to announce Mr. JAMES H. ROBB, of Upper St. Clair township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. aug. 3—te Messrs. Edit‘»-s: Please announce Major JAMES C. RlTcutz, of Rubinson township, us a candidate f or the office of County Commissioner, at the ensuing elec tion, subject to the decision of the County Convention, and oblige MANY DEMOCRATS. aug 14—tc 2i 50 50 50 i• 50 25 25 COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Le We are authorized to state that JAMES AN DEMON, of the city, will be a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic Convention. auz 12—tc. 50 50 25 25 25 25 50 25 • - County Treasurer. Messrs. Editors: Please announce the name of ALEXANDER Nl'Ctr RE, of Mifflin Township, all a candidate for nomination by the Democratic Conven tion, for the office of County 'Treasurer. Mr. M'Clure is an old and tried Democrat, of the Jefferson school, whose character and capacity for bu- siness would be a guarantee that the duties of the office would be discharged in a manner satisfactory to the people. 01110 TOWNSHIP. aug 14—tc COUNTY TREASURER. JACOB TOMER, Esq. of Pitt township, well known to the Democracy of Allegheny county, as a staunch, uniform Republican of the Jackson school, will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. aug 2—te AN OLD DEMOCRAT. At. the solicitation of many radical democrats, Mr. SAMUEL McKEE, of Birmingham, has consented to become a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the decision of the Ettimocmtic County Con. vention. Of Mr. McKee it may be trtily said, to be known is to be popular. Many Frinds of Unassuming Worth. Coroner. I respectfully offer myself to the citizens of Alleghe ny county, for the office of Coroner, subject to the de-. cision of the Democratic Convention. jy 18-tc DAVID FOR TH Z POST. take the liberty of offering myself as a candidate for the office of Coroner, to my democratic fellow citi zens of Allegheny county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention which meets on the 30th inst. aug 9—tc ROBERT M'CHESNEY. County Auditor. Mew". Editors:—Please announce the name of JOHN W. M'CLELLA ND,- of Franklin township, as a suitable candidate for County Auditor at the coming election, subject to the decision of the County Conven tion. Mr. M'CLatisynt is a Democrat of the warm est sad paretic kied, and will be warmly supported by MANY DEMOCRATS. • Aug. 7, '4l3—te. Ottotier 'tfitctioit. Prothonotary. Clear the rourse .for the Volunteere ASSEMBLY Commissioner. CoUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY TREASURER • a issa .o4 - 7 3 _ ai ms I p. rlglatcat.. • tritStrANi to a t'itsi! intsi - tiiiii STANDAELT INGRAHAM` & CO,r i 1 perior 'Court of Law and Serf, for sumo ?orwardias and ciaannhatian Illarsbania, minty,pronounced the 19th day of pril, 1843,in 64 CLZYILAND, caused veto. apeeding therein of Henry Strider, Pit., iv ' un gain d.....i St J .,.. tirne d s:Vl. , B r, ar ,_ k_enri_ ,_ dge_ ,.. a_nd , o_ „. thetig._ Darts_ use Jim A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie auct r ott e tc 7 tl3 %z e : i T i z e r-r at 47 .. ...... 1. Canal; Wnshiagton , Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s m um County , on t h e 16 t h d a y qf September, 180, the first day of the Cir Sup 'r , Court °FLA. Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- 4 heing ccanty,) that well known body of land commonly cal land Line, l'ienztaylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors oftheMerchruats, MYEß Line, Ohio TO Canal. , led "Graham's Station," lying in Maim county, Ye., WilkisA Ensworth, No, 9, Cowries Slip, N. Y. lan the Ohio river, containing by survet four damned R Hunter & Co. Alban one hundred and twenty-three emus, in NAM Otis ehaff, Boston. ImUsilaiseg•!— . y, iparcels, a large proportion of which is rivet{ beidis.4l. I land. The above lands pm-VICO:Ls to the day of sale wfil . Hunter, Palmer & Co., B' Milo, be laid off by the surveyor of the conaty inlets ofeoto M. T. Williams & Dow, venient size for farms, and plats furnished, and 'oiony Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. thereof' will be sold as may be necessary to praline Charles M. Giddings, the sum of money required by said docretel order. 4— .1. S. Dickey, Beaver. The sales will be made on a credit airline toontki fur Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. one-third part of thepurchase money, oftirelve months ap 1 1843-Iy. for another third part, and of eighteen illontill Pit the residue, the purchaser or purchasers ering bonds with good security for the payment of the different hark meats, bearing interest from the day of sale, thewlepl title to be retained as further security for the pajhintat of the purchase money, and liable to resale at the risk of the purchaser or purchasers failing to make punctrc al payments. _ _ Beaver and Warren:Packet THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,master, will run as regular tri . weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Beaver en Monds.(3, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. " 7,44'0114-, 71'44,1* `iii? . 1843. F ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL LINE OF Sreots AND RAIL ROAD CARS. from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAL'GH & Co., feb 23, 1843--ly. Proprietors. FOR THE POST The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rai , Road Company. . •.:72‘ " • - " NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASHINOTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. THIS line is in full operation and leaves Piusburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route. it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice. with the privilege of going through direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co. r' OR POST Regular Packets, for Cincinnati The Swiftsore, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Friday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., may 20 Agents. To Let, F and OR a w t o e rk i shop, 6 term of);ea i yearn, 2dsv hou r, 0p so, p sto ,,, r,; te room Park, jr., &Co The shop is brick,l9 feet wide, by 10ng,3 stories high. I have in it a small steam en gine, about 5 horse power, which I will also rent, if desired. For furthfrparticulars enquire of me, on the premises. ORRIN NEWTON. at 4-ff To Rent. DLEASANT rooms and good steam power, at the cast steel file manufactory, corner of Liberty and O'Hara streets. Apply on the premises. july 16. Peed) Trees. AK THE Subscriber has just received from the Nur =sery of Landreth and Fulton„near Philadelphia, a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN, No. 184 Liberty st. head of Wood. Dr. Dechter's Pulmonary Preservative. FOR coughs, colds, influenzas, catarrhs, whooping cough, spitting of blood, pain in the breast, all diseases of the breast and lung , , rind arrest of approach ing consumption Warranted free from mercury and other minerals. B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Agents for Pittsburgh. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sole. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. l'ainter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. J. R. M'Donald. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Removal. PCAWFIELD has removed his marble anal). . lishment to Wood at. opposite Fahnestock's Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. ap 19-Iyr John Cartwright, CUTLER and Surgical Instrument Manufacturer, corner of 6th and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of Surgical and Dental instruments, Banker's, Tailor's, Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tanner's Patent Shears, Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &c. je 114. SAMUEL MORROW, Dianalactose? of Tin, Copper 'and Shoot Iron Ware, No. 17, Fiftistreet,between li f eotlanzi Market, Keeps constantly on hand a gooti assortment of wares, and solicits a share ofpublic patronage. Also, on hand, the following articles: shovels, pokers, tongs, gridirons, skillets, teakettles, pots, ovens, coffee mills, &c. Mer- chants and others are invited to call and examine for themselves, as he is determined to sell cheap for cash or approved paper. !mar 7-4:f For Sale. LOTS on the North East corner of Coal Lane and High street. Apply to BENJAMIN DARLINGTON, Market near PORTRAIT P A INTING. J. OSBORNE, Port rail Painter, Fourth et., 3d story Burk's Buil ding. J. Osborne would solicit a call from those who desire Portraits. Speimera can be seen at hit rooms. may 5. • Ice! Re! Ice! A Ny quantity of clean, first rate Mlegh.eny Ice, may be had at HUGH DUFFY'S, comer of Second mid Grant streets. .jury 13—tf. 13 LAC ES WANTED, for a nuniber of young and middle aged men, as teachers for town and coun try schools; also, for clerks and shopmen; for laborers and farmers; for manufacturers and mechanics, of va rious trades; for coachmen, hostlers, gardeners, and men and boys for all work; also, wanted, places fora number af Warns tresses, chamber maids and nurses, dtc., &c. Apply at HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence Office., No. 9. Fifth street MIZU THE Influenza, which is now in al Bost a universal epidemic, is exciting the inventors of puma medicines to increased exertions itr the puffing lied ) but owing to the general distrust entertained for AA generality of such drugs, people fear taking them.—.s The following, however, from a distinguished Are. cian in New York, Dr. Nelson, we think may be or lied on: "The object of the present communication is to ha otnmend a single remedy, cheap and of easy aeodasibi the poor, and to caution them against an injuries* in this disease, namely, bleeding, either general or leeches. In all those cases in which the first class symptoms prevail, let the patient smell frequently ,tit ISS a common salts bottle, (Sims' Aromatic Palatal ti. Salts are preferred) and by putting the Vial to the mouth to draw a few deep inspirations of volatile mail& ter into the lungs. Let this process be repeated two Of three times in an hour, and it will give more speedy and greater relief, in all slight cases of the first clam than auv other remedy, and will be sufficient for a cure. It will also be essentially useful in the severe cases; and those of the class of prostration, a few drops of re - :lonia., or hartshorn, ought to taken inter nails. A neat way of doing so is to take an old tisle. ioned mixture called lac ammeniaci. However, it is as a local remedy to act on the disordered surface, that its use is advised. ' The principles will be ree l er nized by all physicians versed in molecular orgaannie tion, and those who are deficient in that, knowledge may do in that instance as they do in all others—moct upon the faith they imbibe." These salts are for Gals and within the reach of all classes, at Wm. ?Boas's, 53 Market street, Pittsburgh. i 17. 4 eard. MHE subscriber mspectfully informs the pot& la T general, that he intends to devote his whole tiros to the COLLECTION OF ACCOUNTS in the cities of PiNr burgh, Allegheny and vicinity. Having been engaged in this business kr some title d and given entire satisfaction to those who employed him, he respectfully solicits those having at-cameo to collect to give him a trial. - Physicians and others ;who cannot spare time front their professional business to collect their acemante, would find it to their advantage to give him a earl. Respectable references can be given, and, ifrequired; sectuity will be given for the faithful return of all - ow nies collected. He can be found at Mr George Armor's, Merchant Tailor, up stairs, corner of Market and Fourth tutteetty entrance on 4th st. daily from 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M. Any orders left there during his absence, will be attend ed to, or by letter through the Post Office. Terms, 5 pr cent commission. iy 21—Alm. SAML. GELSTOM Lots for Sale. 4 Lora in Manch ester. Ore and a fourth _Arses of Landon Holmes' Hill. Lots nos. 41,42,52,53,54, 181, 182, andlB4,ln Cook's plan of Lots, on HoMuse Hill. Also, Lots nos. 26,and 27, in Cook's plan of Lots on High street, near the new Court Ilcue. For term apply to Z. W. IitAIINGTON. sep 10 - Budding Lots in Birmingham. 9 LOTS, suitable for building, most eligibly Igo mated, and within two minutes' walk of the steam ferry boat landing, will be sold at prices to suit the times. The terms of payment will be made en either for cash or such barter as can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P, Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. Freeman's Fire Brick for Bale. UST received, 5000 Freeman's beet Fire Brick, (a which will hereafter be kept constandy on home and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Waterer. Dissolution of Partnership. T HE late firm of T. & A. Nesmith 8t co. shoe and leather dealers and tanners, is dissolved this day by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of Alfred Nesmith, whose interest in said firm has been sold and transferred to Thomas Nesmith, sr.; and Thomas Nesmith, sr. and Thoma s Nesmith jr., have formed I copartnership, under the firm of THOMAS i'iSS7dITH 4116 SOX, who are duly authorised to settle the business of the late firm for that purpose. THOMAS NESMITH, SR. ALFRED NESMITH, THOMAS NESMITH, JR. July Pittsburgh, Pa July 19, 1843 GENKTIAL LARD OrlIC June 23, Ibri3l -4 1 ADVICE haviag been received front the Register of the Land Office at Lexington, Missouri, that the removal of that Office to the town of C 'Linton, in Henry county, as directed by the President, *ill bi effected on or about the 3d day of July next: this is to give notice that the public sale of lands ordered to tek held at Lexington on the second day of October nen; by the Executive proclamation bearing date the Bth inst., will be held at the time Rescribcd in the Watt of Clinton aforesaid. TFIO. H. BLAKE, June 30—Lawt 10 Commissioner: Philadelphia Cincinnati, 0., St. Louis, Mo. y. ) Louisville. Capper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and former patrons, that he has remored his esthb• lishment from No. 61, Liberty, to No. —, Third st-, nearly opposite the Post Office, where he continues to carry on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Business, ai all its various branches. He respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to him heretofore, and pledges himself that no pains shall be spared on his part to merit the same. Constantly on hand, Manufactured Ware, of all kinds, all of whieb will be sold low for cash,. Spouting, &c., made to bt. der at abort notice , ang 4-1 m A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds alwayl 611 hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug wil t ". ,t F. L. SNOWD . 1 184, Liberty st., head of o'col. Chuzzlewit itt New York. Vro. 4 Martin Chuzzlewit, giving an account Ado 1 1 1 arrival in New York, for sale at IV. M. Forme/ Universal Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair et. aug 8-3 t. Fourth stneeL A SMALL H I suppyly Ma*. of aw tbis popular svotit, cheap eat nt lion, just received at W. M. Foaram's Uvetlest Agency and Literary Depot, St. Clair Pt. Rug. B. SUNDRIES. -50 boxes chocolate, 5 do cocoa, 25 do ground pepper, 5 do Cayenne do., 36 cans ground mustard, 5 ken, do allspice, 5 do do ginger; 12 cans do do., together wish every thing in the grocery line, all of tsidek 4 10 14014 at extremely low prices, for cash. FIAILMAN. JENNINGS it 13, Wood strassevl GEO. W. STRIIILINC4, Special Com i c. Point Pleasant, Va., Snne 26,1843. tjj.. Remedy for the Influenza. IL M. DAWSON Laadrerth'iGardea Seeds. 3 do rice flour