FEBRUARY 27, 1343 Smokers and Chewers, see Tuttle's aa- aigkement. There was an alarm of fire last Saturday evening, caused by the burning of a pile of shavings on the bank of the river. Rotother—Yestdrday afternoon about 5 o'clock there was an alarm, raised by some looferb in Wood%treet. A member of the Alieghery was tun over by the Reel while turning the corner of 4th and Market.. Not aiirktuply injured. Butler street, Allegheny, is covered with water. Strangers sometimes mistake it for the canal. RIVER NEWS. .Biver-8 feet Water in the channel. Arrivals and Departures since our last report ARRIVALS. Fulton, Forsyth, Dies , Orleans, Little Pike, Mason, New Orleans. D EPA R.-TURES. Weston, Littleton, St Louis Belmont, Poe, Tlie River at Louisville was full of ice on the 21st inst. The mail boat was una— ble to get further up than the Six Mile Is— land. In a few days, says the Kentucki an, the river wi l again be clear of ice, and with the resumption of navigation we may anticipate tin improvement in business. The Louisville Kentuckian says that the Rainbow made the trip .from New Orleans to the mouth of the Ohio, in 4 days 12 houra, met the ice of the Mississippi below New Madrid a piece, and that of the Old.) at Paducah. She was compelled in conse. quence of the heavy ice, to build a crib for her bow at Stnithland, and lie by every night till her arrival. The, following from the Peoria (Ill.) I:Theratic Press will be agreeable infor tuition to our steamboat proprietors. Freight Boats Wanted. Soon after the navigation opens there will be an cniversal chmand on the Illinois river for steamboats to carry out the im inetiii-ipiantities of produce that hive ac cumalated oz its shores within six manths 7r: 7 far-the liver last fah was too low for laid% boats that could take freight at living prices and hence much of the wheat then in store is still on hand, In addition to wheat, there are large quantifies of 11. , rk, lard, flour, &e. which our merchants are anxious to get r , fl at the earliest possible opportunity. This is not the case in Pe :,..Ofirkeeltione, but at the towns above us arid • so also below. At Pekin, we are told there a about 4000 barrels o' flour waiving to lieshipped in addition to their usua, quan tities of pork, lard &c. Many of tlp rner chants, apprehending a scarcity of steam• brats to. take freights, are eudeavorilg to procure flat, boats, but we suspect it will tab impossiiile to g, t off all the IP od:/‘ 4 ~ t • even half ofit, by that means. Sreanib,,,: s -‘ll}riled that want freight should look to tbs. Ithoogue. ,Lothario.—Ah! dearest Anna, (or you' love I'm dying, Rind at your feet 1 lie. Anna— I eve you're lying. FIRST SPRING SALE OF DRY GOODS. VP A DAUSMAN, Aunrtierteer, jnat receivedA4o from Eastern markets on consignment, and is ejew Opening at his Auction Room*, No. 110 Wood an, rases French, Britteh and .4nterican Dry Goode, I.le k or which trill lie commenced on Monday neat, Fek.27.ar 10 a', lock, and trill be continued every day antllall are 6014, ~TBIL issesetesent in part consists of MIKAHack, Brown, olive, 4- Italian Sewing Silks , ... inirisible Green Cloths White and 17 . 1 d Spool Cotton illtaitlCJl• Fancy Cassitheres Blue, Black, Drah and amour Bina and Blue elallinet.s Led Pwecit l'iiread Grog named do Black BreAs Silk Shia ltibb'll do Pi once Bilk lid kis 11011111:40-Lpinei" Kentucky Jeans 14Q1d0e Critnerien ['lints Ila•d Tine. Lisinsin - illalrria Hooks and Eyes and Combs Dish Linen ' Gloves and Hosiery PhijoirilM44l. ad • Mosquito Sequin% leelkAliffiags c a ,,,.. 1 woo ) s.iarienders Tslikiiifirssilos Cotton HtliCis and Shawls II raidal'atila dll oda Check and Ticklngs Blee and fancy - Pantaloon Linen Shirt Collars Drillings Boots, Shoes and groaans Brews 4 Blended Mailing Brass and Wood Clocks With a variety of oilier seasonable !Uereliandize feb 24-3 t. JUST RECEIVED, Twelve boles of Oranges and Lemon., of the finest quality. for sale wholesale and retail. by W6l. THORN, feb 53 Market si. PIG IRON. 64 TONS Tennesit.e rig iron, For sale low to close consignment, by $b 10. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. T•N Store 85 -bushels of !Food quality Clover Seed. Also 01 -- .1.50 beads prime Timothy for sale in loi; In suit. I. CRUSE, 143 Liberty st Whq offers for sale SO bushels Orchard Gras= Feed. ^ feb 22. Barbering. FRICIPERICK WILLIAMS and his sons res peetfully informs the public that he has opened his Bar tier shop in the house formerly occupied by Mr. J. s. Moorhead on Wood street,between sth and Virgin alley. VIP Shaving and hair dressing done in a satisfactory man. set. A share of public patronage is solicited. Fed 21. THE LAST CALL. THERE Is a tremendous rush for Mr. ESTEE'S TYR (TING 4C4DEMY, and still there is room. AN those who wish a beautiful style of penmanship, Will lotions time in availing themselves of Mr. E's lin— rivalled Instructions, as his stay In this city Is limited to tsar , 3 - weeks. . There*, wlll be a class of Ladles, to commence a series °Clemons at his academy on ltl onday 11011 al 21 o'clock, P. Gritpuernen , g ems, will meet as usual, at 7 o'clock, Ir.W. Ladles can receive ;canons at their residence,fr jlegfred, Tuition 15. Tuition at the academy,s3. Office over Mr. Kramer ' s Exchatree, corner of Wood *d Third streets; entrance on Third Street. 'A good itivr^, or Pennmansh o is warranted to the alten SPA POO. - ie.) 23 • L. C. Judson, A TTORNET AT LAW, Smithfield near 7th street. Jfetto—Puncteallty In tuslneas and amicable set ♦lemllalw. re. 2 y. Conveyancing. I.SAIER BL,IgE.LY ••• 'ineeg t,. . nn ,r %,„„, ~;„,, , ; dengems. •Ari If . I`, 1.: , r , 1 t , - ,, tlt. I (.1.. ~ ".. k • , in a ~eat and logal manner. and at baif o i former ebarvf, :It his old stand Peen street, itedr Lae sth Want market house. ft 14 24. PRINTING OFFICE, N. ry Corner of Wood 4- .Filth Sts. Tax proprietors of the hickanixo POST and MAROONS AND MAXILTACTORAR respectfully inform their friends and the palronsof those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment 01 ' 0. - 411C1113.38 riit''ILYIME•I7M, &IND raga ViriETBRI REAMMItatIAZ Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are pre r e exe cute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Books, Bills or Lading, I Circulars, Pamphlets, I Bill Heads, Cards, Handbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips• Zit Mobs of Btankfi, Slags, Steamboat, esti Canal Beat Bills, with app.. Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and he public In general in this branch of our business. Pittsburgh, Sep:. 29. 1842. PHILLIPS ¢ SMITH, TO :he Ilonorabie, the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny.: The petition of John McGee, of the Township of Pine, in said county, resperttully showetrt That he is well provided with house room and other conveniences for the accomm.idelion of stran. gets and travellers, at the house now oc.ipie I by him as a tavern; and being desirous to continue in that business he prays your honors to grant him a mense to keep an Inn or house of Public Entertainment. And he will pray, &c. The undersigned citizens nf the Township of Pine respectfully certify, that John McGee the above named applicant, is a gentleman of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion and lodging of stranger , and ttavelerQ, nod that said tavern is necessary for the accommodation of the Thos. Gibson, Ross, Wm. It jr. Wm. Mcp .noe I Vogel, Join. Fogel John Sh(.effin, ripo the Hoe , rat.):e the Judges of the Court of _ll_ General Q•uu ter Se•siens of the l'ea-e in and fir the (Thorny of The petition ofJoo. Sheffer of Wi.kins township, in the c +linty aforesaid, hninh]y 5110 , 4 eth— That _vow petitioner hate provided himself with materia 14 for the accommodati,n of travelers and intim s, at his dwelling hoosc in the township afore said. arid prays that your iinnor d will be plev•ed to grant him a !miens, to keep a l'uoli House of En oirta-iiitnent. And your p •fitiooer as in if , oohoionl will pia'' , JOHN SHAFTER. We, the 910)517111)`'''S, \ i.kins t,,wnship, do cell hat the at).ve pe.itioner is of g and repute fir honesty affli I to ranee, and it %veil nrovoi , d ~ith ro•.tn and cow.ellienres for the Rrf.i , llllll , l lotion and lodging of tarangrri ar.a t avriiers; an I Mat said tavern IN IIeCeSSaTV R , .bt Ishii 31uNi,11 Ab,nham f. , ,,,harr. IltrPr l'a,,'i :,.ttli., jr. J., ,, tr% ill, (or J , Itn) AdAln kVa!ter, rt,,h, Meilaffy, 1,,,,es 11, tni,s.er, Itobt. G,:ilia,,t Jacob I hirkly F,•I) !•I.4th. 1.--,-13 TUST received, 8 barrel, fresh roll Flntirr, and 20 kegs first rate Lard from Dover. ithio, for ,i!e by ISA Al' 148 Lil e , ly it. 18 ._BAsS 43. r,FFE RDI7III - .0.-1.." 1,-oe t , r" ,- raors A so tt Att. LoADIAes, 6.1111 FII l•Slitl Vi.l di. it, 1:11:1111),PIA11,4. 11;irrtshilr,! Lanc.o.cr , to itiolacle; pith, eo , .neritog %%Ito o.e Stall I caot of Cars to N (telt, 150 001. , 51t0z0,.: trod nr,p night tow Also. the Ittleet hoe to 1310tmoue. Fare to Fotla,le ite.a $lO. .9. Lenets daily al A o'c'ock A. M. (Mite t-erand door the Set, !Hint; IWO W.ld A MENDELL.GR. All IM, WAUGO A- Co telt 23, 13.13-1 y ' PrOpriflOrS. St PatricWs Dar Celebration. The Frond. id Ireland will the arini- Inrsary "ISt. Peri .k'a Day ( 7,h Mat ch jat the Wtshing•on Coin of Arrangement J CIIN J. MITCHELL--Alinn.ey at Law, ulli c c.cner of Smithfield dmi sth ,is .P01.51,01'01. n' - ' l 'ofieclions made. NI otldllle3S CIIIrtISIrti 10 hls ear,! wit I.t. Promptly at.emied to. rm, 16--Iy. I'l I'l'.' Buit(4ii Lookag Mass Manufactory, And Huumt. Furnishing %vareliouze, 101 Wond Street, near sth. 11111 E Subsrrier having tong feted his arrangements at his nerestand, Is now prepared to otrer to lii friends, Rod the (sulk. a large and complete ri.sortment of ',oolong Glasse. and ilooselurithiting Ilaraware. (a 1 prises to suit r, ri me .) Pier and Manta (liaises In Gill and Mahogany Fraines, of the niodt , ppruved- and superior workman- Toilet 6.125 " h I 2, 3. 4 and 5 drawers. Common, stained. kited, and p liar framed Glasses iniitalt!e for Merchants. or those wanting cheap glassy - s.) Japanned Waitersandfrays oral, colohs and patterns. Ivory handle K nives a N Fnrics, in setts or dozens. Bark and Bone haitrilerable Cutlery. Carving Knives and Folio, do. Dixoo's Brittania Metal len and Coffee Setts mi. petiOr (la pity.) American Marinfael u ;di in setts, or single pieces. German Silver Tea and Tide swim Silver plated bind Brass Cattiest icks, Snulfets do, Britton ia Metal Lamps, for likoing sperm or Lard Oil. Brass at.d Wire Fire Fenders(variout patterns.) Fire Shovels and Tongs, Man Irons, Q c, With a variety or oilier artlclutoo numerous to men tion, all of I,v !itch will lie offered alo e lowest cash prl CPA. N.B. Portrait, Minialare,and otheivraming done at the shnriest notice, repairing ofall hinds•ttentled to. Look. intiGtass plates.by toe box or single IIAI , Priers (or Fra. ming constantly on hand. fen 23 TIM , A Bif,LIER. JAME': MAY 1500 Lbs• new Bacon, just recnied by wagons from Ohio, for sale by MC.-...ISSES.-16 barrels Molasses. For sale by M g M A BLANK LEASES. - - Anew and much improved form of Blank Ltses, for sate at the office of the ...Morning Post." A SAWYER WANTED. A PERSON competent to take ehargeof a lard% ex . nsi ve sawmill, with a small capital, will he, o r an id‘antageous situation on application at this offic , i r itomeitiatg application is made. None ovd apply tiro cannot givc satisfactory reference as to honesty arm cr., pet OCY. /It 22-2 w ACTS SPE.9K FOR TAIRAISELVES—TRUTH IS Alen, two 3story brlcicilwelting houses on Pike street CONYINCLVQ:- Having been afflicted for nearly at ‘ l.4'".ti per month. Also, a number of small frame dwellings at $2, $2 50 two years, with a hard swelling on the cap of my knee, nd 33 per month.-_, which produced much pain, and used various applies Also, a brick store room and de oiling on the Canal .tlons recommended by the Faculty—ail in vain sm, s i ~.4 1 , 1 , 1 1, , , 23a . d jaining Mr. Coe's hatter shop. Apply at the cured 'ompletely by the use of one bottle of Dr. . Brand -1 ttrese Agency, near the sth NVard market house. ret It's Llearnent. or External Remedy. JA NI ES Bli A K ELY, Witness mr hand JAMES TAYLOR, _ Ohio 1p A bertheny to, Pa: Jan. 10th, 1840. _ Dr. Branikreth's External Remcdy or Linament; sold i It E 110 VA 1,„ a$ his of-ice. N 0.98 Wood street,- Pittsburgh, PRICE-- i HOL OSHI I' & BROWN E . ' Bft rents per bottle. felt 8.1 TIVE removed their Paper Store from Market in k RTIS.4OViEL .17c VF! 4 I. CH`,. tin P.r, „ ,tr. et - *Pet to N.,. nl. Wood _, reef, n., ' 4 ot r.• .m ... - Ytmt- t-.n Emit and 1-iit6'Detri at rPGF, l'i“ : , 11, - ;!1 ' " 11.. t. :tl-1y,.. , 4. • ~i : I "•' I N.G. in LOVE R AND rI,4O7'HY SEF—D always on hand, a " N'ING „ .PERS, SONNET HOARD: 4 , lots to snit purchalera, apply to I. CILU:SE,I a ll "( ` 14 4 . , !Nay offer Car ts,!!.• accommodatingterms , fob 4, 148 Liberty st 03 b i 4. „4q,,-.a.. BOON AN JOB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION priate C'",, JOH :s , T Ali-GEE Jag. A , G.bson, Chas. Austin, %Vol. Emmitt, John Elori , k, Jacob 1),e,, Henry Deer. Feb. 2.4th,1841 R. (.. Alt:Murui, BUrrElt AND LARD BACON iSA 14 °',i6eriv cl ELM BANK co iti o t i r, oat!, irt AUX* 111X/MIX, iieStAtal watts, PENNSYLVANIA Bank of Pittsburgh. par March. if Man. bk. par Exchange bank, par Bk, of Germantowc " Easton tank, Lancaster bank, dia Bank of Chester Co. par Farmers' bk Bucks Co. " Doylestown bk do Bk of N America Phil. 1 . Bk of Northern Liberties," Commercial bk. of Pa. " Far. 4. Mechanics! bk. Kensington bk. Philadelphia bk. I Schuylkill bk. Southwark bk. Western bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 7i Bk of Penn Tl. par Man. 4.• Mechanics bk. par Mechanics bk. par Moyamensing bk. 3 Girard badk, 95 U. States batik, 50 Lumbertnens', Warren, -- Frank. hk Washington, par Miners bk of Pottsvlie, 5, Bk of Montgomery Co. par Mon. hk Brownsville, 1 . 11 Erie Rank, 51 Flarrislmrssh bank, 5 Far. bk Lancaster, le' Bk of Middletown, 411 Bk. of Chambersburgh, 41 Carlisle hank, 41 Bk of Northumberland, 4i Columbia bk if Bridge cu. 2 Bk Susquehanna Co. 10 Rkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 41 Get t yslittrgh bk. 41 York bank, 41 Far. 4- Drovers bk. of Waynesburgh, 81 •• Currency notes, Fionesdale, 2 I'Vynnuo.l bank, 18 Pitlsh'gb State Sr rip 41 Country do do 6 Barks to. bank, 60f Lewistown, Towanda. 80 M,tintraelQant Far. 4. Mech. Lk of Stcu. Belmont Lik c.r 9t. Claim. 11 Marietta hk. Penland notett. i do Currency no t' ji Columbiana bk New Lis Loo Demand, 11 do Post notes, i f:ior ',mad specie pay banks, le Mech. 4- Traders Lk of Cincinnati, 5 Clinron bk of (2,,lurnbus, 11 , niand nore 6 , 1 ; Circleville, (H. Lawrence Crt , llier) 11 Lk. 11 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. TO LET. S..iore and upper room of the corner Ilark..l (1 , 1 51h e.treeta, now occupied by Mr H. E, t'onstal, , At wo s tory Itrirk Iloug^ on the corner 114'5111 and 1:..i0n strf..ls. • U fur n I)iVlliny llousP and Entotre of JAMES MAY. frh 21. 2 to 41. FOR R A telflifoitalde in_nonso, , elunie In Coil Lane near 70 slreet Lift For 14`rillS, which vvii, lie moderate. apply to 30--11 TO LET I1\!/F. 3 , 1 e!‘ ry the buililine orrhpled by R. A. 11.1125iii,iii a. an Anr,ioo know 3, router flood :1.1 sth of R. Moiriiw. stha, jail 21. To Eel, STORE CELLAR on Market between 3d and 4,13 s,t,oix ALSO, , wa , p7p.inl, and convenit.nt rooms in the gee and ,to,y opr,tne 1:v a Hall on lldrket itreet; well adapt. rd 1%, Law for aoy t•uginr,r, rrqiiirinz a t u n vool, ,d al:11 re.olv aeros4 (non. a haßinea: street, A 1.- , t ), a I,,vehloe llouz:r. on Nlarket street containir, five rooms ¢ entaintrlnide kii then. ALSO, tlw ..omit gime room on Third et., nrarty op pnsue the Poo (Arc ai pc , .seni occupied hr Brown 4- Raymond as a Lamp store, A LSO the light arid airy , office on 3d st. at present oc clipierl a. the At he nett m A LSO, fur rem, several small houses near the dwell. house of Eh, ,ahsrriher in Pitt township, with a few erre. 111 Land attached to eACII. I lii I ;--11- '0 o Let, 111 BE , tore room am Jwellln un Market Pt, now oe JL Cllll.'llll' Thos Campbell 4Co , Apply to j.tn 17,1342 J AMES BLAK ELY. y oTs run 5.% lE.—Four Lot. in liinnehe.ier. rine „tt o (mirth Acres of Laid on Holmes' Hill. Lott 1'1.'1.. 41. 42.52. 53. 54, 181, 182 and 184, in Centel plan of Lot., on liohne*: Hill Also, Lots nos 26 and 27. In nok's p'an ocLoteon High street, near the new Court ifun.e For terror apply to Z. W. REMINGTON. Pep 11l FOR SALE AND SUBSCRIPTIONS REEIVED , The A melte:in Pioneer; an excellent 'Monthly Pub lication. &voted to the object of the Loges Historical Soe,,ty; or to collect' nx and publishing !kelt ?IN relative to the early set' Irment and successive improvements of our country, “for my country I rejoice in the Rower of Peace "—Logan, Tree above excellent work, Edited by John El Millianus, E.q. Cincinnati. for male at $2. for the I'll'st volume, and 2d continued In monthly Nos and subscription. at 32 per annum received at Harris' Agen• cy and Intelligence °Moe. Pitt , Murch, January 2G, 111413. House A gency. No. 6 west of the Market House, pent' st. sth Ward, Pittsburgh Pa. rrivE subscriber having for a number of years betn en gaged In renting cl'y properly, collecting rents and wi=ling to extend his business In this way, respect. fully offers his cervices to those persons owning, or who inlay have charge of property as Executors, Administra tors or Guardians, in the city or suburbs, and who may not have leicure to attend to it themselves, to rent dwell. Warehouses, Farms, Lots, 4-c, Also, to collect rents, dividentle, Ground rents itc. A register Is kept where a description of all properties for rent will be en• feted free of charge, refere tire Is respectfully offered to the following gentlemen for whom the subscrfner has] been agent f..)r some years pact—Messrs Michael Allen, P. McCormick and James S. Craft, Dig., nishiegh;JiLi Stuart, Esq. Eivopean Agent, Philad ;Mess. John Drown, Birmingham; B. filtaLenan, Cincinnati; Daniel Potter Steubenville; Jo•epit Millar, Lawrenceville Jame• Jones Earl Liberty; Daniel Rasher, Dlifflin township; Daniel Depot ion, Sewickley, feb 23 In the sth Ward. r j OR RENT', a very comfortable, roomy dwelling house, now occupied by W. J. Totten. Esq., on O'Hara near Penn street, at a lurge reduction from last year's rent. A Iso, 2 comfortable brick dwelling houses on Penn et, opposite the residenre of Messrs P McCormick and J. H. Shoenberger. Also, a frame dwelling house on Penn et. adjoining the store. . Wooster, 1i kfassilun, do Handnirky, do Gawp, do Norwalk, do Xenia, do Dayton, do Scioto, 30 Post notes, li Chillicothe, 6 Fran. Mk Columbus, 11 La,,coster, 40 Hamilton, 90 Granville, 90 Corn. bk. Lake Erie, 30 Far. bk: of Canton, 45 Urbana 66 • INDIANA. dlate bk.¢ Branches Ift state Scrip, 40 KENTUCKY All banks, ILLINOIS. Slate bk it Branches, 60 Shawneetown, 70 VIRGINIA. Bank of Virginia, do Valley,. Far. bk. of Virginia, Exchange bank, N. Weal. bank Mer. 4. Mee. do. MARYLAND 'Baltimore Banks, Country Banks, DELA WARE All Flanks, NEW JERSEY. All Banks, par end NEW YORK. City Banks. P. Ccunlry hanks, (safety fond.) j * Red Bark, io NEW ENGLAND. Boston Banks, Country t• LOUISIANA ()Oen hc nkF. NORTH CAROLINA Rank., 2.1„ SOUTH CAROLINA Bank., ISIS. COLUMMA ALABANIA Good Etrink,,, TENNESSEE All Bankq. SIICHICAN Rk. of St. Clair, 10 Do. do. J fi. Smith 10 C 1S A 1).1 Good banks. 81010 Eastern Exchange. Philadelphia. A IN•sr York: A Baltimore. i Roston, , ; ;'extern Exchange. 11:inclniintl, par Loui,whle, Oar Cleveland, i dig %Ylpielinfr, pn r GOLD /*ND SILVER, par JOHN 11i:LOSK EY. Three By: Door., Libert y. it EDWD D. G IZZ Cll Nn 51 Th,tl JAMES BLAKELY MEM MEM 111111 subscriber has just received Ws annual supply of IL Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the owing kinds—allot the last years crop 4- warranted nulne: Egg Plant, Parsnip, Endive, Peas, Kale, Pepper, Pumpkin, Brosco!i, Radish, Boratele, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Sabrafy, Carrot, Cauliflower, Spinach, Celery, Okra, Curled Cress, Onion, Cucumber, Parsley, Mustard, (white and brown) parag Beefs. Beaus, Leek, Lettuce. Water Melon, Musk, Nasturtium, Squash, Tomatoes, Turnip, COrll &c. &c. &e. Together wl tb d varlet y of Pot 4- Sweet herb and Bower leetlei Ky-Orders for Seeds, Shrubs; Trv.es, fc. from Garden. era and others will be received and promptly attended to. F. L• MNOWDEN, Jan 11 No. Liberty. bond of Wood st. BUFFALO ROBES, BEAR sKINs AND FURS JUST received, 3.000 Seasonable Buffalo Sobel of Ih Invent qualities from Extra No. I to 3. _ A lot cf Hear and Cob Skins, - !LOOS No. I and 2 Muskrat Skins, A lot of Otterand Raccoon Skins, All which areofferedat reduced ens fo cash or ap proved notes. Apply to A. BEELEN, ratite American For Co, Agency, Oct 12 -3m Corner of Front and Ferry at HATS—w. 4- M. Doincrcryinform their friends and the public that they have commenced manufuctu• ring Flats, and thnt they have now ready for sale, at their Store, 148 Liberty street, between Niarket and 6th street, an a,sortment of the very best Hats, which e.,ey are atisintbi In dispose of on the cheapest and mos: reason, able terse. Their stork consho of the very beet kinds, v;z:—heaver, Otter, New ria, Costors,eltort Nai ped Ftus Fur rind Silk Hats. W. ri• M. Doherty are both regular bred Halter', they have had extensive expertenceas Journeymen in the heel 4,4 e•rtalttishmenlv In the (molar their Halo are all got on under their own in=pection, they assure the nettle that nothing but the very I 0 t article' on the most rea gonnhte 'ern, will he offered for sale. cep 10 W IRT LECTURES.—FouriA Course.—The Lec.• C.munittee of the Wirt institute have the pleasure of I.lyine before the public, the following Its rot gentlemen who hove consented to Lecture, viz: Rev J Bakerell, I iitrodurtory Lecture. John L Gov, Esq, ht' ashington. Prot, II J Clae.h, Meadville College, Ilan. Wilkins, Pittsburgh. Proff. A B Brawn, Jefferson College: Dared Richie, 4 sq. , Pittsburgh. Reed If ashindrfon, , Prod. T West. Thco. Sr minary. Francis Johnnton. Esq., Pittsburgh. • Proff. J Barker, Meadville College. - W Lawrie,Esq..l'ittsbnrgli. Rev. James L .1,-iddie. Prof ft.c.10,1 D rirCoPuch. hirerFon Collerie, will de liver several Lectures on Asirotionly, embracing its rise, progre.s and destiny. Reed Washington. Esq., %ill also deliver several Lectures on the subject he may select., Arrangements are in pro:rress to eaasge Professor fill• • . limbo, of Yale College, to deliver In our city, a full course or lectures on Genlosy: also v ith Josepn B. Buchanan. on Neurology. Other eminent Lecturers will be invited to visit our coy, when It may he In the power of the in st Uwe to engage their services. The Lectures of this course will be on Literary and scientine subjects exclusively and It Is hoped from the eminent ability of the Lecturers, and the interesting na• lure of the sithjeets, that our citizens will liberally pa runise this laudable enterprise. The iron City should not be behind sister cities in her encouragement efsclenee and literature. The ptoceeds Of any) will be appropri ated to Cie entargement of a Library, already an honor to the ell y. Kr—course Tickets, admitting a lady and gentleman, 82, and Ina y I.e Ilatt of either orple Cenim hive, and at C. H,Kark Co'A Rook Sto,e, Monongahela and Exchange Motets, amt at I', Lectures COuitilcure on ThUrftlar evenir DeC 1. tAAM . L C. !IVEY, W. W. %VII.SON. JOIIN S. COSE h AVE, Committee, WM. B. BCA !FE. I n24-1m E.;F.MPLE, fIT. PRICE, Wholesale and Retail Baker, Con. feetioner and Fruiterer, Federal street, near the Dl:munch dilegheny city. Every vartety of Confectionary and Ornamental Calm., ' , unable fur weddlnee and parties, manufactured rrom the he.t material',, at short notice. 1101/ 16 E STATE or Joint 'Hunker, tate or the City or Pills burgh deed. Persons Interested will take notice that letters of adininioration on the estate of the finial decedent, has been duly granted by the Register of Alie• glieny County, to Sti•anna Hunker. widow of 'lie said /leer need; and all persons having claims or demands a• gain , t the estate of the said decedent, are requested to make known the acme to her without delay. Her reel. dente is in Hand street, city of Pittsburgh. SUSANNA HUNKER, felt 1-6 w. Administratrix • pHENUMENON IX CI Y —East India Hair Dre--colots, the hair and will not the skin This Dye is in the form of a Powder which in plath metier of tact may he applied to the hair over night, the first. night turning the lishtest or fray hair to dark brown; and by repeating a second or third night. to a jet black. Any person may, therefore, with the !cast possible trouble, heap his halt any dark shade or a perfect black, with the positive assurance that the powder if applied to the skin will est color It. There is no e.itorlng In this statement, as any one may easily test. These fact. are warranted by the the nlst who manufacturer it. For &Ile at TUTTLE'S, 96 Fourth street, where a large aseori anent of Patent Medicines may always be had at either wholesale or retail. "Don't forget ! R 6 Featra street P' ILLIAM C. WALL, Plain and Fancy " trail sad Picture Frame Jdansfacturer, No. 87, rood, Street Pittsburgh. —Canvaes Finishes. Varnish fe..thr Artists, always on hand. Looking Gins:les. kr, Promptly frainod to order. Repairing done at the short eat notice. Particular atiention paid to rey,llding and jobbing orev ery deserip,ion. Persons fitting up Plum Boats or houses will And it ti leirailvant-lp in rail. tirp 11) FOR. RENT.— email farm of about 2.5 acres of Land,2l mites from the city, with a frame house and stable, and Plitt!) le for a dairy. I moire nt 120_ HARRIS' Gen. Agency it lot. Office. W ANTED .—A good Coal Digger, to go down the Ohio River for a few miles. Also, wanted, pla ces for a number of Gardeners, Laborers, Bays, kc,. at C2O lIARRIS' Gen. Agency ¢ lot. Office, BIRD SEEDS A r esn supply of RsrJ Seeds, con slstir4; of Canary, Ilemp,and Rape; just received by fel) 3. F I. SNOWDEN, 148 Liberty et. WPAP Y p r il E ra p, Application h n 1 to u t of ema r e °' be n before lrel'i 1 6 years hefireto of llarch g t e o . F 1, SNOWDEN, 164, Liberty head of Wood a. W hf. STEELE, (successor to H. &Petoskey) Fash• ioaa'fle Root Maker, Liberty st., 2d door from VI - gin Alley. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has commenced the above business fn the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry hreloskey, and that he is now prepared to attend to alt orders in his line of business with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. From his long experience In the manufacture of Fashionable Boots, he feels conntient thnt all articles from his establishment will give satisfaction to his pa troos. A share of public patronage is respectfully ed. seri to DENNING'S FIRE PROD CHESTS PITTSBURGH, OCT. 22, 1842. J. DIMCNo—On Frn , nv. theallth of Inxtmonth,nhout 9 o'clock nt niitht,the Planlre,r.Groovlnir and r;asll Man ufnelory, owned by Gay, Dilworth 4- Co, with a large quantity of drex . sed and undressed lumberovas all consU. med by fire. • The iron Safe wt I hotl^ht or von some tine hack was in the must' exir.-Pd eituai inn during the firr, and WWI entirely red hot_.[ am plea.rd tw ieft•rm roil( W*s nnoneil at the rlosienf,lhe ere nrd oti the 'tat : F:FX :APP./. . , • • 40 bele Green Apples, compn: - .- - :ne vr:; vr.r(ety, Brat rate order. ISAAC CRUSE, feb"4, 148 Liberty at. ME2I THREE BIG DOORS, No. 151 Liberty street, one door from the Jackson Foundry. V HE sutricriber is just receiving at his well known establishment, the largest, most varied and CIIZAPEST STOCK or Goons that has ever been offered in this city. _ Every article was selected by himself in Ilie cavern el. ties, and purchased ai the Lowssr CLSIS PItICIS, and he it , therefore enabled to sell his articles much lower than they can be had at any other establishment west of the monntains. His articles are all made by experienced workmen, nom the latest tnanufartored goods and in the moat MODERN FASHION. He feels confident that all persons who will call at his establishment anti examine his stock will he satisfied that BETTER BARGAINS can he obtained at the THREE BIG DOORS than at any similar establishment in the city. His stock rousists In part of Coats, Pantaloons, Pests, Drawers, Skirts. Cravats, Stocky, Gloves, Suspenders, ; And every other article of Clothing of the bm.t style Front his varlod stock of .cloths he is prepared to MAKE CLOTHE:it TO onnen at the shortest 'mire: Ina style unwirpagsed by ally other Pittsburgh and warranted to fit. His stock of Spring. and Summer Grods is superior to any previous importations and l.r, bas an Ite9itattonin rapine that tar exertleAre, leanly and cheapness they cannot In equalled in the west. The. snh.e,iher wind mitre enure return hit thi•lks to :Ow f 1h• p„l' 1. 1— . 1 r 11• •rrr4. r•t •n rr foie cry; T VOA SALE OR BARTER. —lO dozen good Woolt Socks. 60 small lung of twins. For site low for cash or bailor to nit 1: 11 kRRIS, Feb !1 Ail and Corn. Mi••eh't, sth st. FARE REDUCE!) ON TEM GIEWT CZNTA•L ROUT 6, via NATIOItiL Ross AND BALTINIONA ♦ND OHIO BafL ROAD COMA! N L ' Ft - 21117:31 NOr line of U.S. Mall Conehee for Araokington Cif!, Baltimore, Pkiladelphia and ,Trow York. _ . This line Is In full operation end leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A: M., via Washington ?a. and national road to Cumberland, connecting .here with the rail road Co's. to all the above planes: Travellers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it beings separate sad distinct Pittsburgh and Cumberland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex tra coaches furnished at the shortest notice, wit° the privilegr of going through direct, or taking cne night's rest at their option. Fare from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, $lO,OO Pittshu'g to Relay house, $lO.OO 2 12 Thence to Washington 2,00 '"A"n Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, 13,00 For through tickets, apply at our office at the corner of Exchange Elotel,orat our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON! Feb. 'President of N. S. Stage Co. A FEW MORE STILL. 10ff CLI7SrET. the old original, has on hand the r ost splendid assortment of Clothing ever offered Wee My flock Is large, and lam disposed to sell at thu lowstpossthre price. Mystoek is heavy, and as the yea. son is advancing, I will sell at lower prices than ever. ask only the pleasure of a rail, feelin7 confident that a ook is sufficient. .Beware of Connterfeits. Remember ha TAKER BIG DOORS, and the SIGN IN THE VS 'ME NT . nov 23, 184 L►DIIs Oven Sturm—The Ladies can now do away with all lands of over shoes, can walk throw/It the wet streets With thin shoes, and have their feet kept perfect. I .Y dry; can wear tight Awes without having their corns Pahl them; and rats have their chars wear twice as loon as rver, If they will use the ceehrared Omer Taala.whtrh wilt make leather water proof, and render it as pliable and soft as kid. It's nn article well worth their notice, and one which they will all value highly, as soon an they try it. To be bad only at TUTTLE'S 61 trucAt. AOINCT, 86, Fourth street. F'itte. Al per hall's. jan 9 NOTIC E. —I have taken out letters of administration N on the estate on John Wilson', !ale of the City of Pillsburch, deed. All ;nelson! indebted to the estate of the !told deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to me at my residence in Penn at. near Illarbury.And those Will) have claims are requested to present them drily probated. J P WILSON, Jan ye. ILLIA.kf ELDER. Attorney at Law; Office in nakeweira 'warty. .opposite the New C ourt Gone. nn Grant strect. • srp 1113ITTERURGHCIB4JLATING AND REFERENCE Li BR ARV of Relieous,flisforteal,Politleal,and Mis cellaneous Works, will be oaen every day, Sa:ihaih ex. cowed. - ,rim 7 o'clock, A. M . .nntil 9, P. M.. in the Ec. change Bnilding,corner of Pt !Clair street and Exchange alley. wnere ?unctua I attendance will be given by pep I() J. OEMMIL. PIL3MII I 'TGTOWS Unrivalled illacking, MA ‘IJFACT UR En and sold whnleinle and retail SIXTH Blurt one door below Smithfield. oct 21-2 Y. T T. STEW.% RT, Upholsterer and Paper Ranter, . No. 49, Fill h street, between Wood and Smithfield dt.. flunk and Straw Matirasses always on hand. A ll orders executed with neatness and despatch, on aerommo sating terms. sep 20— ly READE %V ASEIING roN, ATTORNET AT LA Fr. —Office in nears' Unnfilng, Fonrfh Greet. pit t.hu reh. Nov .1. 1841 REEK P PLY:S.—Jug! reed from Keilveruun, 56 btu.. of Romanite apples, which I sell for 50 cents per barrel. ISAAC CRUSE, jan 20 14R Liberty O. C ORN all EA L.--80 hu.nelx fresh around gifted Corn Meal, in barrels containing 3 bushels, at 75 cents Per barrel. In Fiore —Family Flour by the barrel. Jan 20 ISAAC CRUSE. .E. At TlN,Attorncynt 1.3 w. MIIOI3I-21. Office. In di h strsPi,opniviiie Enrke's Minding. WILLI A M E. A usTtio, will :Live his:Mention In my unfinighed Itu.iness, and I rectimniend him in The age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. rep 10—ly D ID, A. W. PAT r ERsON. 'Rice on Smithfield street. near Sixth. sep 10 J OAN fitiI'VERWORTII, Auctiofteer and CONIIII it. 0111 sion Aferchant, I.ouirville, K Y.. will :mend to tit sale of Real Eoate, Dry Goods,G , ocerie. Fornitnre, ere ke: Regular sales eve. y Tuesday, Tim rad:ly. and Fri day mornings, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Cash advances made on consisninents 0 YSTERS, SARDINES. if e.; served up In the best style at A. fluntica's, No 9 Patti steer(, Sullterle apartments are appropriated to kentlgnzen accompanied by ladtes. Alga ati kinds of Cakes and Confectionary for parties, weddings, etc., for sale by nay 19-1 r Faini4.• Flour. 100 b RIMS Extra Family Flitur, Jo., received and foraa'e by J. W, BUR It f , ¢ Co. Rater Street, between Wood and Smithfield. Jan. 16th, 1843. G EOROE o'. LAYNO. Attorney at Law, Offwe No. 54 Fifth street, near the Theatre, Phissur:h, sea 27-1 y SUOJIR, ,MACKERIL, hdds. Prime N 0 Pager, 10 Trerces Rice. 15 Kegs Shad. assorle.l Nos. 20 Rh's. N 0.3 111ackerti. Now landing from S. B. Cutler, and for sale low by Jan 22. JA VIES MAY. 8 L00.1115.-25 tons Blooms In t , tore and for sale IT W NURRIIIDGE. inn 2 1843. Writer between Wood k Smith J UST received— -20 dozen good Corn Brooms, 5 do e Axes, 150 Ih fresh Roll Riitteir; 500 cols Carpel chain; 4 dozen Socks; T, ItARRT4, Agent and Commission Merchant Ill'Closkey's Clothing Store FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP' RE.IDY ALIDE CLOTHING /"` 41. varroto.nd t0 ..... „.c.c.e.a." -- ut the ,f) - s o .beeprelifithai Plateria the Paiemetit. a m oney will Feb tie :l' - • ~' ~~ Of those Who map read the articles which op*/ in this column, and that is, that they will not prod, flounce judgiment against 112 Wore they boon heard, and thoroughly digested, our argotnalallik It will be some time before we eau propertul* fine our petition." "fV" - t, t7 " l:2 ' l 'i ~3;3E104,0 OUR ASSOCIATION. • The Industrial Association of this Mystics", yet in embryo, bids lair at present to Westin what its friends anticipate: A ecinititution been dialled, which, though imperfect td rerseW of its details, and probably in some ads pritsillP plea, seems to give general satisfaction. Air*** as it can be fashioned properly toe pistil/04* will be laid before the people. In the maid taill* we deem it a fitting opportunity to present in Old . article, a brief statement of one of the principle* upon which the Association is to be reunited. The grand obj-ct of the contemplated Ara/Cita lion is to secure to all its members the necessary ies and et:idiom of life, which they eels enjoy—a their bodies not worn down by excessive toil and their minds unbarrowed with dread r the fetnres Tho,plan of the orgarizition, so far as we On derstand it, is this; Suppose , for the sake of illns‘ (ration, that 100 men, with or without timilield join togeih( t and each ono pats into the amnion fund 500 dollars. This would be amply sufficient to bu v land, build houses and to commence sock branches of manufacturing as might be (WOW" practicable in the outset. Each member gived his labor to the Association in such departsterit of inlostry-as may be most suitable to himself atld prr.fitable to the Association, Then, of courts, at the end ofeach year—the capital a2jUistik t v bed - jog equal—eatilispdSber would receive en sync( dividend of the profits. But, it will happen, that many Who Wish in join, and who may.. be absolutely necessary, wilt not have 500 dollars, or even its equivalent. lit this case, they wit[ give their note to the Assitichs ation for 500 dollars,which shall be placed to &it medit on the books. Then others will , lie able lei ply for two, three or more shares i¢ addtliAtj !a' ti.eir own, which will supply ths4life 8F &ci s three or room .if those wheeze linable tt i taistithe required sum. Thus the requisite antottni would be raised and the Association enabled"to go on wi , h the ertterprisc. Still, (lied vithnds will be equalow no interest will he &towed on the capital of thegiehenceibise bers. As scion as the Association'begonias Aida the original capital pa in wilt be referidtd_pirbst.• ever rho amount may have been, without cam+ peusation,fiir its use. Tomorrow sortie other features of the Scheme will be noticed. Religion fn Association. The only obstacle that appears to be in the Scheme of Industrial AssociiP. tion, is, that men will quarrel about their religious opinions. In a snial community where only one sect is olerated,bitter and unrelenting animosities will be the inevita , ble result. But in our Scheme all opiniolie are tolerated and none enforced—each member having ritll liberty to worship his God in his own way. And a spirit,9slib erality will be inculcated in the outset-4 liberality characteristic of the true Chris. tian alone. • Under such a discipline we cannot Cott+ c •ive bow' antbickeriigs can exist on the subject of religion. A man of [rue intelli genee will not quarrel with a friend or neighbor, merely'ber•ause he does - not be• lieve as he:hirtuielf does; di we assume that there will be none but truly intelligent heft in the Association, as bigoted ignoramuses will not abandon the present social system for any other until the great mass of the neople take the lead —the ignorant are always behind in great reforms. We lay it down, then, as certain, .that the harmony nfthe Association will not be endangered by wrangling on rel•gious sub jt.cts. Cotrisiol.....• • LOYD R. Cotsm•ro C OL E.M.R.V 4- CO.,Gener t genis. Forwarding an d conirno,ion 51erehanua Levy., Street, Vicki burg, Miss l'hry restipeifullyso tel t roncttl,mpnra, A. BUNKER E.H. lifeastings, R EconniNG REGULATOR. Office with Alder loon Wanton, 4th street, next door in the Ranks Pitt.lior2ii; where aorilirrition ß for ReVilliliog. Some,— "x. 1. , 13,i0g out and Dividing Landed esiales, will be received, feeds, Bond.. Mort;agre, fr.. executed whh hint Rerursey Rod dnpwreh riMihnrehi Jan. 261,843.-3 r WHY are Dr. Di bberiPs Family Pith" herd in surf] I mallon, by the hundreds .of families in tide pity wit., now keepiliero coosiently oq hand? Beeanse rile eb t rrl of tbtroPlfis as. the nom. erh is purl' artior to sicken. Neirber Ow they 'grain the liver so as to throw cfr Oka 1,11 f: hut they. throw oT the yells* blip her They are the best aPill'ever sold for Dispepsie,llesit Jae, RAeutestient.4 - For .eieeeres' peculiar to Femalee. they art now lard ex tensiv.l7;:nad rive ere:litret rat lataetion, Thee excellent Pills ere far sale Pitt. burgh only. at To - rtLee--E6 Chet. 12i cents per box. Jan 31 c: meicartr, Dratnit, o .ffiesia tp field , between detood riir4 i $1.., nottro Of I , n4topso CroOf 9 A. M:1114 4 P. Dr. E. M. manufacturer Protelain and Mineral teeth. Dentists can he sepr.ll.4l by the lOOoreingleteeth. Blocks of teeth whit a 'beautiful aunt In fall PAP. Or Parts of setts, will be made to order at die shorirtit notler,bsr forwordine an exact impression of the IMWith. A IS, for Pale a few machines with emery wheels far grinding , and_ filtine mineral teeth so userul to the flentlet—all wilt b., rota low for rash. des 23. H. D. leicAr. •tm P. 711011P110111• FIVEcRA.IT 8 11 11071117110 N, G ENERAL AGENTS and Como;lttaton 14 0 rehaalls. Refrr to ST. LOUIS, lb, Messrs. Turbett. Rnv 4- McDowell. PlDirbert, ~ W. H. Cluntibell 4- ro. , 4 Cope. Tod homer. 4- Co. ir i ij a " Noreen. Protcher k Co. ' 4 .. Woods, tealman k Co,/ st L o w,. ~ Wbods, Christy 4. Co, Feb 4, —dam vit dNTED TO PURCILASZ. 100borbris Clover toed. (or rrtdch the hlgiest market prire will be given. jag Wlf.. N. O. Sor.ar. [Ms dayrerelved per ream er N ew •Q Vork,and for sale by 3. G. 4* A. GORDON, Are 10 No. 12 Water Pt • .4 Why will ye live at thi s p ior dying rater _LA DR: E. HUMP HRP,P S VEGETR PIE 01 NT .11E NZ FOR PILES, FIVSUP " =III A CIATIO OKETHING WE ASK F.... t,