I ~SI:0 • ; NI 434: To MARCH 11, 1343. - - - Prof-Bronson:—The interesting and instructive enieetaViaients of Prof B. assisted -by Mr Nash, wihi be dontincied it Concert Hall; An afternoon class Lis been formed for the convenience of who cannot attend in the evening. t:ee his card. Copt E. F. Pratt —its ill be seen by a notice in another column that this gentlemaii is a can didate for Overseer of the Poor at the 'appoach ing election. 11l is a mun well known to our of a r 1 - iseria,and during a residence of a quart er century in our city, he has never, so far BS our information Wroth., done aught to provoke the ill feelings of ilia neighbors. Of 'Jim c ompetency for the office there is nu doubt; his homlne and kind dtsposiiiim, arc qualities that would make his discharge of the duties of Overseer gratefulchar to the unfortunate poor who have t o 5 ... k public. it • to relieve their wants. They won't give her up.—Last night a meeting of the old orrtnizition of the Vigilant was I etc, to reconsider the resolution of a former meeting ' v ng up the Engine to the Mayo sr. The les°- lotion tu give her up was unanimouly td. They are determined to hold on to her. _ - Real Skinflint.—A certain gent e• man in Penn street, who pays a rent of two hundred dollars, refused to let a little boy put in a load of coal because he uould not take less than a fip He ought to be icobbed,' to borrow a beautiful expression from a cotemporary. • • Millerisrn won't Take.—Brother Fitch, we understand has left us, not having been able to get a single convert in this city, to oar knowledr; though we know of two or three who felt constderahly alarmed on the subject. 1i other F. des n t name any particular day for the great event, 'as no man knows the day nor the 'flour,' b,it thinks he knows the year, which is 1313 Thus it will be seen that we must w a ir until the end of itreset:t y-ar before we see the end of the Nli!er However uofottonate he may halo bent '....iwthe way of converts, we are toll that in the speculating line It sneceetletl atlmira bly—the 'Midnight Cry' MI I ps pphietti on the subject of Midertsm, went ia read ily for cash. lie will more than pay his EX Why is Dan Rice like )liiiis (:will tl Becaure lie draws more Lhati the horses o:7l'Hiss Devine takes her hem fiz. thP Amphitheatre to-viaht. See RIVER NEWS. 7 feet water in the channel Arrivals and Dcpartures siN cc our las: I cpori ARRIVALS. Eveline, Sterling, Nev. Ork•a:ts, Mingo Chi..t, Duvinney, Wil,e1,o ; ;„ Tiuga, Mason. S; DEPAR CURES. Ma,sachu.etts, Bennett, Cineinua Belmont, P..e, hec!ing brim,zo Chief, D, vinry!v, liecllrg Rain. —lt commenced rattling yester ay morning and continued 1.1 rough the day. The streets ciete d ith wil'er. A rite in the river is now certain,ati ,l we feur that it may be Joe high. We are rhirie is an itrimen , e T iatitity of a i.i.c ice above which will n. w wiiii a rush. CXThe was 1839, at a c st of $24,1;0.1, an l principally owned tlwre, will be alnio.t a total L.'s. The Nlissouf itepurer Arnazo i btruH; a !.nag iu landing at a wool yard at iLc foot of Ti.zppe.:ta Bar, and stove it, h. r starboard 1 . I,W, near the forward hatch, to such an extent that ...e Ii !ed, in perhaps five minutes, and 1- to a bout Bln 10 ivet Witter, Ti.e, g, r- re much alarmed, but gut on shore siiu nst Ueult or losvi. “The ladies and many other passen , zers arc now on board this boat (one mile toe ,v rt cis) ataitin,g an opportunily to proceed oil their cu)- age. The engine arid turnitme will b.‘ ~tvrd, but the boat and much nl tlic cart:o st The r ricers and crew, has inuclr ag.oo avec as they call coo nand, are 6,1%1 , 1.2 all 11..0. eau M. raved. is said thi_re is no in-ttranc , on the bust. No break showed the pre„-nee a snag, and the accident was dearly unavoidable. "so blame is attached to the officers of the Arnazon• On the contrary, ltr.: ps.,en,:ers iid‘e published a card highly approbatory of their etfi • cicncy, gentlmn.inly conduct and humanity." The S. B. Gel Woods was snagged in the souri liver, below Ba , ov.:1 S 13, Collision—Yarrwro Escape!—Tee steam bout St Mathow.., Capt. MeN,lty, whic't left Sa- I I vannah on the 35th ult., for l'ilatka, was run into in St. Catharine's Sound, that night, ob•mt 13 o'- clock, by the steamboat Sdin Jones. Cap!. and shortly elterwartl-3 :wilt. The I 11,3t11 , , , prs were scarcely taken off i,.?,:0r! she went down. The ladies were taken off h: Capt. NL- Nelty, in his boat, and Capt. Sews promptly to their a-tsista tee, •oolt off th,, ;l ent-U. men and crew, and they were all land,',l on a floa tation close by. The Belle of Red River—Capt. Davis.—The Caddo (La.) Gazetle thus no . ice: the a , riv. , l of a steamboat: 'The Belle of Red Riv,:r, lOlb iqoked for with anxiety, arrived A our po t on Friday last. She was so gentle and Inuit rig in her manner, that we walked into her two Her form a noble and Comm indiog, 'she stemci to stood The guardian maiden of the strand.' She has •turned out' wider the patron la e of Capt.Je I.)..vis, who is n,l at all jealous of her at tractions. We could not discover that she. wore more Unlade than was necessary to keep her trim and neat; in this she has bet an example worthy of imitation.' The Steamboat Gcn.P Nc, says the Cin. of this city, on her passaga down to New Orleans, last week, struck a snag at Shirt tail [lend, and sunk. Boat and Cargo a total loss, it is suppoi-ed, DO direct information of the loss having keen re ' ccived here. Lowy—The 'learner Oetarara by etrildnc a on c o in Bayou Placquemine. Thu makes 4 busts lost within one week. ' The S. B. Julia Chouteau is aground a• boat 66 miles 'bone the mouth of the Mis- sissippi. • BOOS AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, N. IV Corner of Wood 4. lifth Sta. Tnr proprletots of the MOIOIIIIO POST and lid csccas •1411 itlAsoracTunsw respectfully Inform their friends and the pal ronsof those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of SOS 7110 - litl m 3 l . CIUMTSZI REAVgigaiSAIZaZ Nece , lary io a Job Muting Office, and that they are pr, LETTER Piet.§e§cuOßlNTlNG, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bills of Lading. Circulars, Bill Heads, I Cards, I Blank Checks, Ilat Tips' Books. Pamphlet! att itinbs of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat, and Canal Boat Bills, with apirso prints CutB, honest notice and mast reasonable terms azlr the patronage of our friends and he politic In General hratich of our P11141 , 11r211.:‘ ,. ..q) . 39.11132. It sr SMITH. Printed on the al We respectful BLANK LEASES. A new and much Improved corm of Blank Lcm=es, for ale at the office or the -.Morning Post." BRASoItETH'S PILLS, SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT OF CITE UN! I'ED STATES THE )IEI'IIOD OF PREPARING THE B" AN DREI'IIIAN VEGETABLE EX ("l'5 c a veat inte.e 9,!‘ grAtOt d to Be. mon it." 2 lib January, 1813. The ,xlr licao trett)'; ring are cow -13,1,1 da r W0ut0,..1 by s or , tv p,ticited process, without ho hog or at y pp'icetiPn bf heal. '['h.: tic - line incirl•• of tine he, bs is !hit, srcu: eI the saute a; it ;s IP the LIVING VF,GF, FABLE f rit. Pttl' , c d 13 , C411.10,,51 Wroi , Ines ie,- e,n , ,,e, , de I ill a.l B'.Oirn I,um me, in t,ke (7e\ EHr I'l ni 1. 1:0 JSI hitelilv dock in lar a, and lam disposed to sell at tliu lowe I poaO hle prire My sock is heavy, and as the Pea. Son is advancing, I will sell at lower prices than ever. I u sk only ilierilmwire of a mill, feriing confident oak 14 flew qt r of Cnonlerleits,riorafaal.rr h! THREE. 810 DOORS. and the SION IN TILE VP, It ENT . now 23, 184 LADIES ONlrit SIMLA l'ne can now do away with all kinds of Over %linen, ran walk throtp.zh the wet street! with Ihin shoe?, and have their feet kept perfect• ly dry; con wear tight shoes without having their emus pain them; and can have their shoe s wear twice an 10a . Z an ever, if they will use the ceehrared Ott. or Tsai is.o. Welt will make leather water proof. and render it as plialde nod soft as kid. It's an article well worth their n.. 1 tee, and one witlrli they will all value higldy , as Snon as I hey try It. To he had only at TUTTLE'r: Slat:oust Aarsev, 86, Fourth PI rrel . Jan 9 rriCP, Sl per hol 'e oriCE —I Wive t:tkeit not tenets nintintinldtr ,tton on the ...toe un John 4Vt11 , .n, lap of the yof Pltt,lnt,Jlt. i .r07009 , 1101e10 , 1 10 110. rslii(e of the 1.0111 dirt r),! rpcpt,..irgi I.) or 1;r !Inv mt•IC. In ffle lily 1 . 1,1 en., et. starhur chilli: ore rctrtt Sled I•. thorn 11y pf.h.1,11. J P WILSON, On If) FLIJER. v itrt,idt.tcr, lea r 1 y copiwsi r Iht New (11,1 p Vl' I Ellie'. si Nth. 1'1;f:1:V 1 112 11. - err and Ccemit. a sezn .Verch,v , t. Luutgrilir. h' Y.. :‘flen - I In th• of 11,0 Gomt.,r; arenr. Ftireti Ire, A•r: r• y Tii,trodiv. and Fri 11.0111111 Z,. tJ ' C'OCI, A. C.,cl, vnnres mnde o cet , 10 ) TERS R Di.VE 11.. ill 111.. hest :I( A Nil 1.11°,0- A A A pro t In ernl../..ilen ricrnownt,i , el , by A I.", qu k of 1.71k , -- , # fee UAoa y For . (lir xaie t.y , Ig-if rr.„E IP rave -ra'l ni Tt ITLEn, wllral %.1 , 11 , V, n 6 F,tirth ant 0,1 11 , ` I! nr the u_icKFTIEL, 4-c.-- I G Prime N 11_71r, 10 To•rce, 15 K.•...;,•:;w,1. Not. t: W.I. N. , 3 Mrrk , ..el tarldiTl fruni rt . R. Lulter. end fat I.IP 'OW by j II 25 J 'NT MAYP •)11 qirert.; •ert 10 i. FiT7s:KER Tnot tin , hr ! _- -~ for thi l a duartsiestioris. Mr. EDITott.-1 have been frequently asked by persons what Preachers would he employed at in an Industrial Assoc's non. a,lt room to answer for all, that no class of men would be more useful in such a community. Who would be so capable (,f taking charge of the reboots of the As. sociation, of at ending all religious meet• inns and ministering to the spiritual wants of the members. Indeed,at least one 'heilo— N.. wou'd be indispensable. But it might be thought that this would create sectarianism. I cannot think so, I have known Preachers to teach school for years and never once ititerftre with the peculiar opinions of pupils. A clergyman of true Chtistian liberality, would be the - most useful member of an Indus-Hal Asso- RIGHT. ciatton The above was handed to us by an ar dent friend of Association. He is rig h t eo far as he goes. SOme people seem to think that because a man enters one of the professions, he is ever after incapable of labor. This is a great error, and.partict ularly would it be so in Association. We woul,l not that a Clerwyma ), a Lawyer. a Physician, or any man should be fs.rced to labor, but we believe that to make industry attractive, as it would be under such esys• tem, m n would fe,l ill at ease when idle. As proof pusitive of this, look at the • fire men id the city of Pittsburgh. What is more 'abut ious and disagreeable than to get out of a comfortable bed at midnight, and go Out into the tvet and cold to work for how 3 on an engine? Are there not hundreds who who do this, hut who would not work for a living, if they could help it; 10il why? Simply because they l el rig til a Company—they are not fur-r ced directly or indirectly—they have an Frnbi ion to excel I Would it nut be so is Abs NI date We chink that when t! :e names of the gentlemen engaged in it are ma In public. that "A Cliri tiara" will be aalisfied that he is mi , t k• n., ANI l.Lt \" 1 . , Pfain a.d Fancy Poritaill and Pittard Franrs .Manufactarirr. X. 87. F J orrA ?;•rest Pt , tsb4r4th. —Canvass Brostws. Varnish Ste , for Art atoinvs on ham!. loopking Masses. 4r. pro optly framed to order. rwepairing dune L.t the short- es ut,t Partieu Int ntietitlon paid to Tnitding and jobblos oft, e, v rip' inn. Perwmts Colin?, in Fteun Boats or houces Will. A RV t r heiulvellingv to u.ll. pep I{l 1)R. E. )1 Ell RITT, DENTIST, Whs. iw sisitk• field, he tes,' Scce , td end Ttird S s ., flours oft t.uAt.,:t 11,1119 A. M. 11 1 1 4 r. M. Pr. E. M. ntaatufael - rrs Procelnin and Mineral teen'. I o o ,ro.is ean Itv the 1011 or moil, froth. Slockx or t.-eitt with a h.tnntiful eunt In full ors", or parts of wits h« 11.1100 II) 1.01./ at ine shortest rimier, t ov 6o mtrAin .. nn exaci hottmttslon of the mouth. • km. for astir a few tosehlnPst t.vttite.nery wheels for minding Inn Cluitlt , mineral teeth so useful to the Dentist all /told inat fnr rash. d,• tencAT •LEE. 7 THOMPOOS• NECK&T dt• TEcorapsour, G ENERAL AGENTS aid Cointnteskin Me.eaanta, ST. LOUIS. Xs. tt.f r to: Emig. Tnrhett. TZ °I Pr k S 1,110 ' 4 ; 011 1 r ivs b or: . .4 VV. 11. Caul) , r;I 4- Ca. rope. Todhunter• Co. t Pttita. moralrt.rraveher 4- Co .. Wootili. Yintrnan Co. C.* L t . n i s . .. °rts, Christy Co. F. h 4 —43 n, li6r N, 0. hugar, thi.; day received per opium, So 0 Vook owl for sate by tA. CORDON. .1 ,, ill No. 12 Water at 4~~ "Il'hy wilt ye live W. low dyin4g ra.l4? ' _CO 4I 4 4 DI?: E. HUAIFIIREPS VEGETA'. BI.E OINTMENT. FOR PILES. 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