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    Pent VitESIDSNT,
ES - BUCHANAN )
4t, „ co of a \ruionel Convention.
DAILY MORNING PtJST.
'SUB. PIIILLIVI 4- w*. 11. 1 11 1 11T11,11DITOIL It• PROPILINTORII
WEDNESDAY, IFIARC4 - 15, 1843
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,-;- Canal Commissioners,
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i tg e i: : !- .We observe by the reports of the legislative pro.
'':-, seeding* in a late Keystone, th4t Mr Darsie has
.
Introduced an amendment to the Canal Hill which
fal weed the Houle. The amendment merely de.
,tiltleseethat attire next October election, and there
after, the Canal Commissioners shall be chosen
. by the people.
r -Mr. Darele deserves credit fur thus stripping the
giestion of electing Canal Commievrioners of all
Ettruninius matter v. high might endrin2er its sue
.. etas. such as giving immediate power to elect a
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canal board to the Legisla ure, &c. [ley and all
4 : - dispute it would be an extension or the democratic
principle to give the choice of the Canal Com-
Inhaionera directly to the people, and we rejoice
that Mr Darsie has hro't the issue before the Le
gislature. No man who claims to be a democrat,
who admits the competency and the right c 1 the
people to select their servants of every grade, can
Meet to the emendment. We hope it may re •
ive every democratic vote in the Legislature.
ctaig and the interests or Pitti•buteh.
Ater two weeks writhing, Craig has at
*ivied to reply to the charge made
Nona him in the Post, of uttering in the
House, what he must known to have been
false in relation to the amount of business
transacted in the article of halt by the mer
-45hantd of Pittsburgh. In our article, we
• ateted on the authority of those who heard
bisepeeeit in favor of trOsfering the Erie
Extension to a company, that Neville B.
-sr i dif aig had declared that not more than one
hundred barrels of salt were shipped from
this city annually. This was the main
charge, end every one would surpose that
in making a reply,Craig would make an at
-
- tempt to explain it in some manner; to
show that he had not uttered a wilful and
gross falsehood agail..t the commercial in•
Wrests of his "native place." But in look
ing nyer his column of billingsgate,we seek
in vain fur one word of denial or of expla
ation. lie strings out a long tirade of
abuse against the Post,charactetistic of his
filthy mind, but carefully ovoids the slight
eat denial of the charge.
Since he has had the folly to attempt to
jaatify his treachery to his constituents by
a'veaort to personal abuse of Ourselves, we
illsh him to understand that los bullyinv
blitckguardism shall rot anwser in tttii case.
Lie shall speak to the charz,e, or stand be
fore the public a convi , qed lilellrr of his
"natjve place." We now repeat the charge,
that Neville 13. Crai-2, declared in t'ie
House of Representatives, that the mer.
chants of Pittsburgh (lid not ship more than
one hundred barrels of salt annually, and
we dare him, or it o thing of the Cii-izette,
the dirty little conduit through which the
(Ad- libeller vents his abuse, to deny the
charge.
The reneg.ide mason ofthe Gaz.?.tte,who
appears to be anxious to rival his ma-ter
in falsehood, says, in a preface to Crig's
letter. ''We do not think the editors of the
Post themselves believed what they wrote
and published." We will satisfy his
-doubts by stating that we did believe what
+we wrote and published; we believe it
still. and since lie has attempted to justify
Craig, ..4e ask him to prove to the people
of Pittsburgh that Craig was faillifellv rep
resenting, his cons.ituents, or evince a
feeling in favor of our met cantile interest
when he asserted that not mare than one
hundred barrels of salt were shipped from
this city annually. We want na skulking
of the question, and are de:ermined that
Craig and his tool shall have this matter
rung in their ears until thr.y can explain
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it, or acknowledve mi.q
representing animp,liqui item in the husi
fleets of Piltsburgh.
Suicide.— A man inancd Sherwood, one
of the oldest residents of Wf.shington
township. Eric county, ccin:nitted suicide
on Friday week by cutting his throat in a
horrid manner. Professor krona , n, who
h now lecturing in this city, mentions a
fact in the course of his explanations of the
formation of the human body, which he
deems of much improtence to persons who
intend ,
to commit suicide. He proves to a
demonstration that by ins ,, rting the point
or a small penknife in the jugular vein, in
the neighborhood of the ear, life can be de
stroyed with more certainly than by ma
king the deepest gash across the windpipe
with a razor. He considers this mode
moth preferable to any other, and com
mends it to ell who are determined to com
mit suicide, and who would prefer doing
the deed in a scientiric manner.
Gr' 'siren milk, when bottled, is said to be
as good three mint Its old av when new.
They had a tremendous storm on Lake
„Erie last Thursday night. The railroads
were entirely blocked up.
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They have had a snow storm in New
York, as well as in Pittsburch.
- Why dues an Euglishman dining re
mind you ..f Spanish sp.)rt7 Because it
is s Be-baiting!
Bee First Page.
'another Swindfin g . - 1;4 gang New Piper :We leatiOoni
of ruffians in New York, bait* discniere . d burgh that a mew paper will shortly erake
another mode of awifAirit the unsuspect- its appearatice in ibat borridigh, to be de.
ing. They fill a pocket book full of waste voted to the support of the national ad
paper, drop it in the street, and then pick ministration. We are told that it will al
it up in view of some stranger whom they so sepplant the Keystone as the organ of
induce to fee them for it that they may find the State administrotion, and be sustained
the owner. by the patronage heretofore enjoyed by
that journal. We know of no place in the
country so fruitful in producing new pa
pers as Harrisburgh, with a population that
does not equal one of the wards of our el..
ty, they have now seven IT eight papers,
and another it seems it seems is to be added
to the number. The citizens must he very
liberal supporters of newspapers, or else
the public pickings far exceed what we
supposed them to be.
West India Earthquake.—Advices from
Havana to the 23d ult., states that a Bri.
tish steamer off the Island of Antigun ex•
perienced the shock of Bth Feb. so severe
as to retard het progress—saw the hills
in motion on the shore, and one island dis
appeared altogether! At Havana, business
continued dug, and wssels were avit) 4
for New Oilcans in ballast, for freights.
einother Riot.—The Corkonian and
Connaught lab rers on the Lachine Cana I
have had another riot. The militat v were
called out, bat did not fire. In the rio t
one man was shot, another received a hall
in the head, severallnjuiekind two frost
bitten. On Friday the disgra :eful fi,zht
was again resumed—the Corkoniaris tried
ao seize the powder maeazine—the rnilita.
ry were sent for, repaired to the scene,
and put down the disturbance. The Con-
naught men being 'nferior in numbers are
said to have stifiare l severely—many fam
ilies have lost their all. Rum was at the
bottom of the dispute. If some of our re
formed dtuitkards who have reclaimed so
many by their speeches in Temperance
Hall, would beset them, we would hear
of no mote tilts.
.11 Perilous - Situation.—A man named
Lowry in Hagerstown, in crossing a pail•
ling fence, missed his hold, and fe•l in
such a manner that one of his feet caught
in the pailings and left him suspended in
a most painful and perilous condition. Ile
fore assistance came to hand. he had en•
tirely lost the p'uwer of speech, and had he
remained a few minutes longer, he must
inevitably have died.
Repentance.—The Harrisburgh
Key
stone in repel!iog a charge mide against
its democracy by the Reporter, which con
tained an insinuation that it was willing to
transfer the democratic party to the pres
ent administration says, "We once for all
declare that the. Keystone distinctly and
uriegniyocally REPUDIATES each and
every manner of alliance with any and
every party, other than the true and genu
ine dem icracy of the country." This is
explicit, and Founds something like the
sen:iments uttered by the Keystone "a long
while ago."
Two negro prisoners in Philadelphia,
while on their way to prison, nn Tuesday
night, attempted to commit a brutal out•
rage on the persons of two white women,
who were in the !erne covered cart, or van
in v Inch prisoners are conveyed. They
were prevented by the interference of a.
pother prisoner in the cart—a white man-
The Battle ..tlxe, s.—The founder of
this sect, is a man named Gates. of Phila
delphia. Kis wife is also a believer in this
infam ins and licentious fanaticism, and
amng the deluded foll.)wers are twenty
or thirty families residing in Chester coun
ty, Pa. The most frightful crimes have
been committed by some of these mid -
men. tut it is hoped that the conviction
and imprisonment of three or four will
rouse the others from the delusion. The
details as given on the trials are altogether
unfit for publication. They are said to
throw Joe Smith's `spiritual wife' docs
:tine al!ogether in the shade. The desti
ny of man is onward !
roll( more apprentices on the Som.rs
have been discha7ged from c mfinement.
A long. Voyage.—At St. Johns they are
advertising vessels about to sail from there
to New Zealand, on th, other si le of the
globe!
Race horses are assessed 10 d dlars and
race courses 20 Jolla! s, in Alabama. This
is the way to pay off the State debt,
Hurrah for lowa!—The editor of the
lowa Reporter recently flogged a member
of the Legislature. That was good for
him.
The general electou iu New Hempshire
took place yeitterday.
Caleb Cot , bing intends to be a candidate
for re—election
The, large pork house at Cincinnati,
which was destroyed by th e late fire in
that city, wa4 i , riginally erected for the
banking house of a branch of the Bank of
the United States.
Smuggling is carried on extensively be
tween the United States and Texas. Silks
arcs conveyed iu barrels of flour.
The Miller Tabernacle, rt Boston, has
been ty?ropriated to the Washingtonians.
"The Sheet Anchor of Driniteracy"
the title of a new paper about to be atarted
by the late editor of the Trenton (N. J.)
_Emporium.
There was a letter received at uur Post office
yesterday rnorniny, direeted as follows:
"Swift as the In lit pars -P2 Yos t rLute,
Nor Flop nor st..iy for any,
ti n oi your reach Mist:Collis:in° Trout,
Is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."
The witly Clerk in the P. 0. adds in a I'
Miss C7albarine Trout
S , nr) ra flip Alout,
And fished this funny Irt:e7
Afachine.—The man in New Or
leans ; who lately invented a new kind of
flying aparat its, gives notice that he will
soon he enabled to o "like a bird" from
that city to London.
For the rust.
Mystifivallon Mystiffej.
The following chapter of blunders and
contradictions is contained in one para.
graph of the letter of Mr. ' Lobby," the
Hat risburgh con respondent. of the Gazette
published on last Monday:
" By the Law authorising the construc
" lion of the State Tracks, as specific
" charge amounting to 50 cents over the
" Pottage and 75 cents over the (;alum.
'• hia R tads, is made over anti above, what
is changed by the State on Burden cars.
" This is all the charge that is made by
" them on these Trucks instead of about
85,00 whi c h would he charged if the
" same rates :% ere taxed on Burden cars."
Ergo, the Trucks are charged $4,25 less
thA n the Burden cars.
" The charge on Section Boats owned
by the State w 111 be not less than on
" Borden cars."
We wonder if Mr. '•Lobby" knows
what he i 4 writing about.
• Nh4t St3te
Hon. James Buchanan.—Some of the
FP(l,.ral papers are trying to question the
propriety of the course or Mr. Buchanan
during the I , oe war. By way of reply,the
American Sentinel says:
'•We know something about the early
history of our ditinguished Senator, as
well as present high standing in the
country; and we take (rave In say of him,
that in all the stations he has 11-1:1 from
the day he entered the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, up to the present time, he
has, nn all occa , ions. proved himself t n be
a patriot of pure morals, and of the first
order of talents. We have watched his
course for the last twenty-five years, and
hesitate not to say, that we know of' no
public man in Pennsylvania who ha: more
thoroughly met the expectations r f his
friends, than Mr. B. As a Stnator he
stands in the very front rank. No Penn
sylvanian visits Washington city, who does
nut feel himself delighted. - when he sees
for himself the distinguished position that
Mr. Buchanan occupies among the Sena
tors of the Republic."
Machin lacident.—We witnessed an
yestr rday aftetnorm,of a most no
bl3 a id b9nevolent char A h i d e g i r l
aormi seven years of was sitting at
the corner of Washington and State streets
upon a small vine box, with a basket by
her side, containing some half dozen ap
ples, which she was patiently waiting to
sell, though her little form trembled from
head to foot with the cold, which was most
severe. A t the moment the little half
clad obj 'ct met our eye, a boy not more
than eight years old, dressed in the Hell
as( syle of the dry, even to an unusual ex
tent, slopped before her, and taking a large
rich kerchief from his own neck, tied it
snugly abotit hers, and tripped away be
fore we could recall him. We should
like to know the generous little fellow's
name, that we might publish it. The let
ters 11. P. were wro 12ht on the kerchi e f.
Bestowing a trill on the littlegnl,we saw
her on her was' hom Let this child's
charity prove au ex rrnple to those wh r are
older.—Boston Democrat.
A Dog Story
The Troy Whig relates the following
anecdote of a Newfoundland dog.
"On a certain Sunday after church the
family were assembled in the drawing
room, and every member of it, with one
exception, occupied in leading. The dog,
a'ter making a reconnoisance 14 . 1 he party,
proceeded Of his own accord to the libra
ry, and, taking down a book from the
shelves, returned and presented,it to the
individual who was unprovided with that
convenient instrument for whiling away
the long quarter of an hour before dinner:'
It is said that the western editor, who
was kissed by two girls at the same lime,
has nearly recovered from the effects of
the collision. He is now able to sit up,
and it is thought he will be able to return
to his business shortly, unless be is attack
ed a second time.
A man who owns a season ticket on the
railroad, goes to Boston twice as often as
Ile his any business—so as to make his
fare come cheap lie do°sn't live here !
Why are washerwomen the greatest
navigators of the globe? Because they
are continually erasing the line, and run-.
ning from pole to pule.
7 . 7;
I , PLEAM LIVING
JLAI THE POST.OFFICE ATPITTSBURGH,
PENNS'YLV4NI.OI, -MARCH 15th 1843.
Ottl" Pe, sons calling for letters on this
List, will please say they are advertised.
Abbey David
Abercrombie Min
Adams Robt
Adams MISS Mary
A , rd Geo
Allen David D
Alter Jecob
Alter Davi d
Altrieod C C
Altman Elias
Aiwin lcoepti
LLicken‘ten Fleury
BAcr McClelland
Baker Sar,h Attu
Braley Sara!) Jam:
Bailey Fran. 1 s
I) dlard Luther
IltAley Wu)
Bagley Abigal C
Barnes Miss Maria
Balm:dein Adam
Basin/ Frances
Raver Wm
Barry Wm B
Bell Rachel
iirN Caut George
Beaty Wm
13 °W Geo
13. 1itton A G
Boyd D id
Brown James 2
B. own haac E
Brown F, a nril
Brown Line Mary
Brown John
Comer James F
Calivmn John K
CaPettart John
Garr Miss Maria
Crothers Wm
Carrel John K
Carry L e yi n
Cavenainh Charles
Caldwell James
Caldwell John
Calinkrrll 1 FT & co
nat. tent Miss da.le
Champ() Fmis
Champlin L D
Charles Reese,
Ch..inbers James
Chapman James
Conl,ten Joh n
Crns!v ,Mist Lydia
Cramer John
et-Pity Parr'ek
l , rawforrl Win
ni , kqee Mr. Mary
Det•hl Wtn
Diamond John
Dickson Thomas
Daugherty Win
Da , tatterty Terence
Donnelly Neil
Den, l las John
Dorman Mrs Elizaheet
Drat Patrick
Doa.:ellon Step!ren 2
Doolittle Jorrob
Dorriogtiai
Doherty rhza
D, aro F R
1r
Era..s Karen
Ewalt Sa mod!
Evette John
Forsyth James
Forbush John
Fri-bee Visa Elattor
Frew
Frew Aron 2
Frew Sarni
Frost N
Freeen !Tenni
r. ePlly incoh
Fwhirwborg Mrs E A
F intia, oho , g Samuel
Forsyth John
Glider John • Gordon W Ft
Gone:. Thomas M • Gonarie Lydia
Gal':ther 1 11 Gonv Joh!,
(;4l'ey T Gomm' B
D W Go .gien Emily
Gailtriot arles Green David
Galialtun Gran; Rev Levin
Gm-rider Perry G Gore E
Giff atd G r i e r Hon Wlll
Gilmore low'', Gremlee Capt Th.
Gothons Jae (3 , Henry
Gillespie. lime Ellen G Graves Predeoee
Gilehi ist James G: u• NI isn Sarah
s'eise John Grimes Wm
Glenn Joho G Grabble IS
G'eon Witt If Gray David
Gould E , zlhellr Gray Wm 2
Graham linghey Graham Thos 2
Elle! I Mrs C
Ernest Tomlin.%
En-log Aocir e
Farloy T: , (06
Fa:. liar I,es Wtn
1'0rg,• , ,1 Alex
Fearin I . Vm
Fr, lett Will
Fitt , d Tit
Fistwr *airy
17 1 zimntnuy 111:ti g. et
Fufa!‘eA John
Fttri ester Robi fI
loot olio Geo I)
Ford IS
II amilton Itibt Heekm in John
Ilain lion A mlrow Hen S &, Co
.S.tr.th Ilarriovoil Joseph B
th m t);i. 11,. man 2 Heys) , Thos 2
Hanson J M Harrtot Capt James
HA, y Alex !lin Humph!) ,
Harris Thos Hill Robt
Hair H 13 Holmes John C
Hard Robt f !Mines Edward
Harbach T Holinek Cain II
Ilayes James NV Holmes Edward E
Hazelion %V Holmes Wm
it ayes Jacob Holmes Bell & Brown
Hawkins sN G Hough Capt John
liayden Benj Houston Deward
11 ,, ry Holton Charlotte G
Ilerron Gen flout Mrs Mary Jane
Hower ta4 nn Horn 1'
Limiter Win Hull Jnhn
finite! Samuel S I lotrhison B F
I klitiati 11,1111 II Zin John
flubha ALiry Alin flinger James
Irvin Geo Irvine Mrs Elizabeth
lirVn Unlit Irvine Al,x
Irvin John & Henry Irvine fart Bi own
liigraini Win Irvin Guy C
[setts MO MISS lie!ell
Jaltson Win Jones R &
Jastason Oliver Jones Miss Mary
I nekion George Jones E
Jsinei. Jonathan Lewis Jones John
Jenkins Gen W Jones Wm
Jenkins Griffith Jones Edward
Johnston Frank Junes Mrs E P
Johnvoo John 2 Jones 1) T
Jones Stephen
Kennedy James Kelly J4tnes
Keenan Lawrence Kelly Joi,
Keler Ab, aham Kingston Saint
Kenna Patrick Koony Peierk II
Ke , by James Kraft Mr
Kerr Eheii, zer Ky'er Ueo K
Kei r William
Lang Alex Little Thmtris
Layman Michael Lusk John H
Laugh Edward Lowrie John
Latihach Abraham Long James S 2
Lobslier John P L'iwry Miss Jane
Lautig Paul Loon Jo , a•oh
Lauhe James [ J unks Mhos lane
Lemon W D Lowe Gemge
Lewis C 11 LeIIRI d Pat
Lewis Lewis [Miss Maria L
Lry J ,hn Lewis Orange R
Leonard Saud Lewis Anna E
!Unlace David Moore Win
May John 1' Moore Robt 2
Maul George Marrow Begiamiak•
Mandell Was Moriison John
R S:.f 3.~ y-".
Arten Mathew
Armstrong Dr
Arters Hugh
Ashton Isaac
Askey Mi.s Mary Ann
Atterbury Elizsheth
Andrea Richd
Anderson Wm 2
Anderson Henry
Anderson R S
Anderson James
er John D
Bedell Daniel
Reaiton Miss Annie
Blackford Rev Alex
Blackburn Thos
Blackadore Isaac
Bluff David
Blaney Win
Bishop Miss Elizabeth
Bloomer Thomas
Black James
Black & Co
B .yle Mrs
Bowen Thomas
Thomas
Boyle Edward
Brown Joseph S
Brooks John W
Brazier Rmhd
Boglier James
Born+ Cain
Borne Sarni
Boiler Simon
k Datil
Clark Henry
(71 irk Saud
Clayey Jacob
Clever Marten
Clark L T
CorbranJß&SL
C 0 in Gi-or ge 2
Coad Jahn B
atiernan Geo
Conn A F
Collins NV AV
Coffins David
Cox Mrs M A
Carrot Daril
Ca , nelly John F
Corey Rnivard
Conner Jahn
Culbe t C
Curtin An grew
Car tin Rase
Curry J DI
Curry George
Dl'•idenn Fre nci
Da idson S I)
Dailey John W
tvit t Thom as
Dar m
n~. ii Thnmgq
D 464 James
Detnrlter Alex S
Drake David
Dunlap Miss Mary Ann
Dniilap Miss
Duidnp Thomas
Thibarry S
Duffy Phillip
Mi=l
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Mason &IXWoritAigh- Mni*in W - 7.
Meson Copt Mifflin Sarah
Marshall Joseph Murdock David.
Marten Mies - Isabella . Murphy Mrs Ann
Marten Thou L Murphy James
:Mellinger Marten Murry Mrs M A
Meehan John A Murphy 4 Spear
M les Jonah Morgan Mrs Mary
Michaw Widow Morgan F
Miidwater Mes Mary 2 Morgan Abraham
Might Sarni Morgan J
Milligan Thos Mortland Thomas
Mitchell Thomas Morgan Eanice
Mitchell Ann Moodie El M
Miller.Josel;h Morton Robt
Mitlii r Miss Jane 2 Miller John W
MeArtncy Archibald
Mcßride Mrs
McCartney Henry
McCardin Harmar
McCabe George
McClure Andrew
McClay inhn
MrCllng Ramsay
McCargq Nathi
McCarty Unary
McCann Joseph fl
McCaalin Meory
McCandless Wm
McClnsky Mr
McCann High
McCully Jrdin . W
McCullo-n Thomas
MeCorneal James S
McCully Joon
McCracken Rnbt
M , Cora John D
McCowie' Henry
McCully Sarah
meDtweta r h Margret
ponourrh `a , alt 2
Mt-Lauin James
Mcri)chan Thomas
Newell Margret
Nelson John
Nichol. , Eli L
Oliver J thn II O'Connor S H
Oliver Mis. 4 L Oakley J M & Co
Oliver Rnbt Wm O'brien Mary L
Orr David Ormsey R G
P .
Palmer W NU, Joh n
Palmer It II Prober; .. tary
Palmer Joseph Powell Catherine
Palmer It W Pratt Henry
Patton Ws' Susan C Polls James
Page Elder John E 2 Prrr Silas D
Painter Miss E J Pug's Charles
Patterson Forrester ir CoPeebles RSV A N
Patterson Nathaniel Platt Jeremiah
Patttrson S W Philips Josiah
Pegllet eon Samael Phillips & Dunlap
Parker Angeline Philips Nancy
Pentri Henry Phillips Josiah
Pettibone Rev P C Pierce Welter
Pt rtian Al - mhxm Pinetnr Wm
Pearson Nathl P Pratt Francis
Peacock Per J A
Ray Miss Mary Ellen Richmond Min Jane
Raymond W S Riddle J W
Rankin Charles Ridgely mrs Mary Ann
Radcliff Win Rinsway Jacob
Rankin & Horner Rife Abraham
11211iffe Elias Rowland Rev Geo
Ray Hiram Rogers Rev Geo
Ross Rachel Rogers Miss Letitia
Reinhart H S lingers Wm H
Rees Miss Rachel Rnbinson A G
Reno Beni C Robinson David
Reed Van A Robinson John
Reed Win Ross Miss Nancy
Reed Fl Russell Geo W
Reed A grin Jahn
Re 3 nolds M Rush Jonathan
S
Soper Mrs Lauer Stewart John N
Samnie John Stewart Miss lane M
Savage Mr H Stewart David
Saw) er B C Stevenson James
Snyr Mr H A Stevenson Mrs Eliza S
Stmt Jetties or Samuel Stevenson Alexander
Scutt John 111 Surtnn Ws Alice
Senn John Sullivan Michall
Schwartz .1 L Sunder hn ry S
Schover Solomn-r Smith Miss Cornelia
Sear borough James Smith Mrs Mary Ann
Seger Henry Snyder Ge.ir. a
Seitz Thud Snyder John 2
Seidel W F Snyder Benjamin F
Sevey Miss Ca , harins Sprnane Sarni
Shepherd Edward Steel David
Shibe M- Margarerte Steen John
Shore Mr Stephens Edward
Shomhagn Rri , hall & Co Snifth H P
Shoekey D mid Smith J
Shuman Mrs Elizabeth SiMth Mrs Laurette.
Silverrhorn John Smith Mrs Ann
Simmons Win Smith Mrs Eliza 8
Soidenberger Wit S Smith Miss Agnes R
Simpson G S Smith S D
Sinithe-s DT Smith Frederick
Smith James Smith Charles
Thorp Truman B Trap Frederick
Thomas Joha R Tolhurst Stephen
Thomas David E Toner Wm
Thomas Benjamin B Turbett James
Taylor Daniel Thompson James 2
Tavln, James Th , amborg Jacob
Taylor John Tliortihnrg Geo or Jas
Taylor Wm Thornhill JtlissJliary
Taylor Miss Anne Thurston George 2
Talmo Jo‘eph Thompson Wm
'ribs Charles
Veekin Wm Vanwickle Nicholas
Vankirk Mose?, Von Bonhort C
Van Lear Matthew
Wallace Thos 2 Whiterivie Mrs E
Wallace Abner 2 Will anai Jane
Wa Iker Lone,: W 'Mains' Win 2
Walker Mrs Elizabeth Wilbon Jag G
Wal•ers flaason N ‘Vil-on Da, id
Ws& Dr A Wikon John S
‘Vill,rrink .I:fins's Waking & , ArMasters
Warner El sha S 2 Wilcox J R
Walton Joseph Winfi , hl W S
Watson Mark Willork W F
Wayntan 4 P Winiin John
Wens Cant C Wins inn - Henry
Welsh 11,ehard Wil,s Is -ob
Wert J D itringroller Semi
White Edward Woodworth W W 3
Whittlesev A J ‘Vor,dhorn Miss Jane
Whaeside Rat Woller Denj
Wolff Dr B A Wright Mrs Rachel
Wood Miss .Mary .111 WV ight Mrs G R
Walt Miss Elizabeth Wrenshall G
Wright John G
Yoder Ci Yost Fred
Young James
.11//.SCE LLANE 0 US.
Clrrk Orphans C"nri
Student Theo Seminary.
R. M. RIDDLE. P'm
CARPETS & DRY GOODS CHEAP
FOR CASH.
At the Corpse Warehouse of o'. MeCliateek ¢ Co, No.
110 Market street, Pittshargk.
r 11E subscribers having resolved to sell for Cash, now
offer to •he public their satire stock of Carpets,
Oil Cloths. Rump and Steam boat Trimmings, together
with a full and well selected stock of. Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, suitable for the Spring sales.
They respectfully solicit a call from all those wishing
to furnish themselves in their line, nearly the whole
stork•has keen purchased within a few weeks at very
reduced prices In the Eastern Cities.
Tito public. can rely upon having goods on fair Casa
principles.
Tney have this day received another large lot of Car•
pet', and will cz.ntinue to nove additloss all this month.
W. IitcCLINTOCK, 4- co.
N. it persons knowing thentalves to he Indeht.
ed, either by note or book account, over six months,
will please call and settle before the Ist of May, uno
longer Indulgence will be given.
W. IifeCLINTOCK 4. Co.
war 11.-31.
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Mcintire mrs Margret
McKnight Gordon
McKee Samuel
McKeown John
McKim! Wm
McKibben James
McKeevrr Wm
McKee Mary Jane
McKee Danl
MrKee James
McClelland
McCrlland Robt
McFarland mrs £
McFarland J
McFarland James
McGliusey Poses
McGranahan Daniel
McGuire Jane
Mcllwsjne Cornelius
McDowell Charles
McDonald James
M..Dnonirt W m
McCullough Capt
McCulloch Robt
McLaren Roht 2
McM Men Mary
McMillen Joseph
Nock Wni
Ncirtim George
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OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
The subscriber offers himself to his fellow citi
zens as a csndidaie for Ovi,rseer of the Poor, and
he promises, 'Selected, to perform the duties of
the office to the best of his abilities and to the set.
isfaction of the public.
March 15. • JAMES M'KENNA. Sr.
OVERSEER or TR 6 Foos.—The 80m:fiber z.
spectrully otrerb himself es a candidate for the of
fice of Overseer of the Poor, at the coming elec.
time Tuores PA REZNIR.
mar. 15,-3L•
OVERSEER
17 1 offer myself as a candidate for re-elec
tion to the office of overseer of the Poor; the da.
ties of which . ' have discharged the past year to
the best ofmv ability, and trust 1 shall roceivt
the cordial support of my fellow-citizens.
March 10—d 1w W M ALEXANDER.
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
The subscriterr respectfully offers himself to his
follow citizens es a candidate for the above awe
at the election to be holden on the 17th inst,
March 13. T. J. ASH BRIDGE.
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
I offer myself us a candidate for the office
Overseer of the Poor, and respeetkily solicit LI
support of my friends,
mar 9—dte
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
Ti My Fellow-CW:6 , s:--I offer myrelf as *AVM.
date for the office of Overseer of the Poor, oat .fficktsai
will fulfill the duties of the office faithfully, t
of my felinity, renderin: a strict account or all 13301411'
received and expended. ROBERT P. STEW,.
March 7.--10 t
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
At the solicitation of several of hie friends, the
subscriber fifers hiinrelf as a candidate for Ores.
reer of the Poor, at the ensuing election, an; if
elected will discharge hi. duty to the public witlit
fidelity. JAMES BORBIDGE,
March 10--dte.
• .
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.
I offer myself as a eand . date fir Overseer of the
Poor, and respectfuly ask the support of my , Ms
low citizens.
• r
March, 10th 1843. EBENEZER KERR
OVERSEER OF THE POOL.
We are authorivql to announce that Capt. E. F.
Pratt will be a can.lidate fur Overseer of the Poor
at tho ensuing election. mar 11—te..
PROTRACTED M EETING.
The Protracted Meeting in the Disciples'
Churcl., , n the corner of Smitnfield str•et arislArns" —
gin alley, will continue during the week.
march 15,-4t.
Mr. Isaac Errett, and Mr. same! Church
will both take part in the exercises.
Suction Salts.
CARPETS FOR SALE. -
JUST RECEIVED and for &sleet Bausaian's .4setion
Rooms, No HO Wood si.
A large lot of Fins and Superfine Ingrain egrpiejs,
Venitlan Blair Carpets, Olt Floor Cloth. Itugs.ke. w it *
will be sold at private sale 20 per rent cheaper tin"
any ever before offered In this market.
March 7. R A. BAUSM AN, Arr.
/1 1 / 1 E sale of Fresh Spring. Goods will be eontintlett*t
Bassman's Allaio7l ROOMS, No 110 Wood st every
day ibis week, at 10 K. and 2P. K. A rare ebillas•
for bargains is now offered ,as the go 44 offered
lively new, the assovtinent complete, and the qualified
of the very best
March 7,
+1•1111111L
Hunoroou the JudePr or the Court of Geer,-
al gunner Seesions of the Peace, In and for the even-
The petition of Edwin Lewis Of the itd Want
city or Pittslturgn, is said county. respectfully showett•
That he Is well provided with hnn.a room and smarm
conveniences for Alm ece.unesodation or stranger/ sail
travelett:, at the hOuithe now oceupled by bids cis' anlattryin
and keine desirous to continue In that I tunneftt bn
your itORID, g to rant him a license to keep nn Inn .ov
souse of Publi:..Eittertainineut, and he will pray, tr..
EDWIN LEWIS:
The rinderxigned, citizens of 211 Ward Pitt-b- tih, re_
spectrally certify that Elnlt Lewis, the above named
applicant, is a gent Fenian of !nod repu•e fte honesty' :tid
temperance, and 14 well prt,vuted with I ous, roots , add
ronvevilences for the ncro - rimodat ion and 1( 1 0E4,7.4 ern.
Gets and travelers, and chat sand tavern is tie. cumuli , .
James S Clark, John
John F H.nry , .10 . 111 WOritifi t
n Brown, . Thns Simmons,
El B Myers, Jacob Becker, jr
Thos Dickson, LI El Mcßride,
R H Patterson, G W Aldan.
V 0 the Honorable, the lerleer. of the Court of Gen Ural
ii Quarier 3edelona of the Peace, In and for the rata—
ty of Allegheny.
The petition of flush Roberts of 'l,, dt, Clair township.
said county. respectfully showeth:—
That he Is well provided with house room and Wier
, onveniences for the accommoifs , lon of strangefS and
travellers, at the house now occupied by him as a * Writ*
and lieu g iestrotts to coutiour iu that latiaineq: he prays
your honors to grant him a license to kcep an furl or
house of Public Entertainment. And he will praiolte.
HUGH ROBERTS..
The undersigned, ci , izens of L St Clair Township. M
apco fully car ify, that 11. Roberts, the above named ap••
plicant, is a gentleman of good reptile for honesty and
lemperance,and is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the accommodation and lodging orstvan
fern and travelers, and that said tavern kr-necessary
the accommodation of the public.
David Davis,
Denris &very,
C. limbinvon,
J P Ross,
James Flanigan,
Samuel Graham.
March 1.5-3 •
rim the llooorahte, the Juditee of the Conn of Cheoiteitil ,
Qua'ter Sessions of the Noce, in sod for etre efts
ty of
The petition of William Griffiths. of Pitt +t4:
shin. In said county, es pertiLlty showchft--
That he is well provided with house room and convent.
crier% for the arm, mmtation of strangers and travetterl,
at the hurtle now occupied by him as a raverti;alid
ing desirous to continue that business be pre)* yoji
ors to grant him e license to keep an Inn or house of
Public Entertainment. . • -
The undersigned, citizens of PPt township, re.
spectrally certify, that Wil!lam Griffith*, the abets
named applicant. is a gentleman of good. remit. /ha
honesty and temperan:e and b well provided—with
hove room and conveniences for the occmm ~ ►odatios
and lodging of viranvrs and travelers, and t hat ea id tar
ern is necessary.
Thos u'Brien,
Samuel O'Brien,
Jas Wilson,
Ed Forar,
Jar Cargo,
MarOh 15-3 t,
TO the Honorable the Judges of lAA Court of Oemenel
Qoacror Sessiente of the Peace int ague for thuh-
Comity of Atteghthey.
The petition of Mn.s Murry, of Pitt Township,
in the county aforesaid, humbly shewei
That your petitioner bath provided bonelf with as
ter lair for the accommodation of travelers and OtMink;
at her dwelling hove In the tp, afortoaid, and rata
that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant her a Boeing
to keep a Public House of Entertainment. And yoitt
petitioner us in duty bound, will pray.
We, the solucrihers, citizens of Pitt Towns ip i
do Certify, that the above petitioner is of Riot
rrPffie rnr honesty and temperance, and k well prowl-,
dud with house room and tmoveniences for the accoirinto
dation and lodging of strangers and travellers, and that
Bald tavern Is necessary
Thomas Farrow,
Thomas Hafer,
William Dothetidge.
Jobb Gombert,
J. D. W. White,
Wm. Wilson,
mar 15-31.
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WM. STEVENSON
R A. BA C15411.5.N . , Arc' r-;
Wm Prrkinr,
IL Sterrett,
B Graham, '
J C Shafer,
Joseph pets,
John Obey.
WM GRlFFitips:
Wm M Arthurs,
Thos Farrow,
Jr.erth Toler,
Jas McCann:as,
RIP. Mauls,.
David Jonas,
AIRS. MURRY
G e r.. L. Reis,
E. D. Garnet,
Alex. NI
Jerre, S. Craft,
Rod. Matrk,
J. C. etnaeliall.