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    4llfir TOSM
1 - 4 0 ,T1CE.-Those of our subscri
.etttrut to change their real
.,
deco -on the drat of April, will please
&MVO notice of the change at the office.
ilecidext.—Yesterday a drayman drove
itie , borse into the river at the Monottgahe.
la wharf to let him -drink, and carelessly
permitted him to w out further than
Was necessary . The rong current caught
ithe horse and dray, and carried them out
into the stream, and the man narrowly
escaped by seizing a role that was ex.
tended to him from a coal flat.
as Present.—The most pmmi 'ent
spectator of the Antimasonic Convention
en Vredaesday was the Rev. Mr. Smith, of
',WdliprwiteC Liberty. He saw in the pro.
•
veedings a triumph of Abolitionism, and
mo doubt considers Antimasonry and Ab ,
olitionism one and the same. He appear
ed to be in good health and spirits.
Mr. FLYNN has arrived in this city, and
is busily engaged in making arrangements
for opening the Theatre. We feel confirm
dent that if he brings with him a company
of actors as good in their respective "lines"
as ha is famous as a manager, the eom•
lug season wi'l ba profitable.
A prize fight is to come off soon at Cin •
•cianati, between Dillon and Phelan. This
,Phelan distinguished himself in Pittsburgh
at one time, as those who frequent the
Quarter Sessioni will recollect.
Cot Diehl was present at the Antimasoniccon.
vitiation. He thought the proceedings 'highly con
eeatreted.'
7•.„.„ .. /hrribie.---Th e New Orleans Bee of's
late date t says that a man by the name of
~ D rekStewart, living at Cypress Bend, in
''Ariciasas, recently shot a poor woodchnp.
• per, who came to his house for a night's
shelter, aid turned his dogs upon his cat.
"'case to devour it. His motive for this
brutal act was revenge for some other
arbodchoppers having stolen one of his ne.
groes. A reward 0f51,,000 has been of
fered for the apprehension of the murder.
er. The details are dreadful for rehearsal,
end evince a degree of ferocity and bar
Elitism almost impossible of b,lief.
.1""
.Ittempt tt, assassinate a Presbyterian
Preacher in his Pulpit. —Yrir. Dickie, Min
icier of a Presbyterian church in Railifrie
and (England,) was recently shot at by
me person outside the church, while pray-
IF A
V*, Wenl Y:fiCe ellOt were ex tractiAl fron t
lea ems, none having entered his head or
. .
6ody. There is hope that he may recover.
: 4 11'he person who fired had taken deliberate
•
by resting the gun upon the lower
•stnee of one of the windows, and thus firing
;;Itteo44ll the lowermost square of glass. A
very 'brief space nf time only elapsed before
anifidaifilwas spread through the town, for
..thepoliee was immediately upon the spot,
arme eogaged along with the members of the
teontrogation and others in the pursuit of
Ilse assassins, but no clue was afforded to
• lheir retreat. Immediately before the
.-,slams was given, four men were observed
,itianning up the street from the church has
let);
.botihe night was very dark, and the
Atirettinstance did not attract much attention
Itoto those who observed them in passing,
Inplasters.
090 Messrs. Editors.—l learn that the $4O,
new issue of scrip—decided upon by
*tharfathers of our city, to be appropriated
to pay for the expenditures of the water
entnanittee has been ordered, and probe.
lily is now in the city wanting but the prop.
ereignatures, before it is put in circulation;
many of our merchants and others of oor
city who have got tired of receiving money
upon which they have to suffer a heavy
Amp in order to pay their eastern debts
wee resolved,'to sue either the city corpo
ration or the signer of the scrip, through
whom of course they could t'..e more read
reach the city, upon every note which
tositi come into their hands. This matter
droop} be well considered before the city
is placed in the power ofevery individual
who may be rich enough to obtain a dollar.
The law upon this subject "imposes a pen.
• sky (with costs) of three times the amount
of the note (to favor of the holder) upon
soy one issuing shinplasters, the holder
having his choice to sue the corporation or
the person signing the note."
4G
, o•between.--There is not perhaps a
nicire odious character in the world than
A Nksit of a gobetween—that creature who
carries to the ears of one neighbor every
injurious observation that happens to drop
fiwn the mouth of another. Such a per.
•
son is the slanderer's herald, and is alto.
*gaff more odious than the slanderer
litoself. By his vile officiousness, he
;makes that poison effective, which else
Iwo inert; for three fourth of the elan
sinters is the world would never injure
#pii object except by the malice of go be
114smses, who, under the mask of double
4111 4 1.adehip,act the part of double traitors—
, paper.
. v* l E- rats are not all dead yet, as witness the
w.
„. . g, perpetated by a genius of the present
~ in one of our exchanges;
- ... ._hitar's hoary head appears again,
t
r he ho e rn m e il s in r ir epai. , -. 11-1
herd at w ‘ nlk, in
a.soriesarendernikwLieeiendpiiesiotcourort,:bLieit
office,
~ - the corner of the Public Squa. e. -
tivrr,
frog has been held in New Orleane, , ,to
y for the relief of the suffering inha6
• loupe.
ROI-I 31, 1843
For the Post
zoos Aft. aos
PRINTING OFFICE
N. W. Corner of Wood 4. lifth Sta.
Tnt proprietoisof the Nommen Porr and tdractray
•ND MANUrAcruar.R. respectfully inform their friends
and the patronaof those papers, that they have a large
and well chosen assortment of
arl l llolllllllll
ZTED AU& OURIDEM latatagea
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prt
pared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Books, Bills of Lading, Circular*,
Pamphlets, Bill ileitis, Cards,
Handbills, Blank Choclta k Hat Tipr
aft Ittrais of Slants,
Slav, Steamboat, and Canal Boat Bills, sof' app.'''.
?Hate Cate,
Printed on the shortest notice and mast reasonable terms.
We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and
he public in general in this branch of our business.
Pittsburgh, Sep:. 39,1892. PHILLIPS tt SMITH,
gaarwaLlk FOR LAFAYETTE, Frabaa
new C, GKRGt
CLARK: Master, wil T l he
leave for Steamer
the abov E e and CILTA Inter O
me
diate landing;, on Mcnday next, April 3, at 10 o'clock
•. At, For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
mar 30-td JAMES MAY.
The Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety Guard.
FOR NE ORLEANS.
T HE NEW AND W
SPLENDID STEA M BOAT
OLIVE BRA NEU,
C. Wiet.t.s, itlamer, wlll leave for the above and Intern*.
dive landings, on Thorvday next, April Sth.at 10c:o'clock
A M. For Frelaht or Passage. having superior aecont•
niodationcapply on board, or to
mar 30.
JAMES MAY.
Birmingham di.
AG'TS roil STEAMER CLEVELAND
And Cleveland Line.
March 22, '43.
Iturbridge dt. Co.
A CENTS for the sale of Beatty's Powder. Waters
between Wood and Smithfield.
March 30, 1843.
FOR ST: LOUIS, BOONVILLE
GLASGOW AND WESTON .AIIB
SOUR) RIVER.
•
The new and Splendid passenger 'learner ROWENA.
J. D. Moore, Master, will leave for the above and Inter
mediate landings on Friday next, Slot inst„ at ID o'
clock A. M. For freight or passage apply to
mar 28.
JAMES MAY.
The Rowena is au ppiied with Evans' Safety Guard to
P revent explosion of Boller'
SHINN & SELLET
CELEBR.ATZID LIVER PILLS.
Stand Unrivalled by any Medicine known
for the cure of the
I _
01)fp •
• T
SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER.
General loss of a ppettte, sickness of the stom
ach, pain in the head, shoulders, back and eider'
sense of weariness, with elenpless nights, costive
tees of bowels, followed in some cases by,looseness,
dight, dr y cough, low spirits, with disinclination
to every duty, are prominent symptoms of a dis
eased slate of the Liver. The Liver is, however,
often much del - ling-el, when the most formidable
symptoms are absent, and becomes sadly out of
order before it is known.
This celebrated ru , diciiie has been in public
for about seven yea's, and has aripired a polmlari.
ty for curing the liver complaint, which is not stir
passed by any remedy before the public. When the
symptoms strus apeistioneti are pftseat,anti the (ll
recttolis striciry followed, the peopt!etor is perfectly
willing to refund the coon-y, if no beiielit is derived
from the ti.e of the pills.
117'As an Anti lltJlinus nr Purgative Pill. they are
not scrp.tsped, and should be used in place of the cum
monpills of the day.
Tho fidlowing certificate is from Rev. G. L, Sis
son, oftlie Meduidist Epi , c.mal Church
the attention nfil , and worthy
n. e Iti m il ar ly effect e d.
Gentlemen—'Po. oe few Imes will inform you that
during lest spring 1 was affected with disease of the
Liver, indicated by the loss of appetite. Being ad
vised to made use of your 'Liver Pill,' I did so, and
before using half a box I was restored to my - tistial
health. I feel bniind, therefore in consideration of
the benefits I hare received f , om the medicine, to re.
er , rnmend it to nihers laboring under similar
f.eling confident that they will find it a cheap
and successful remedy.
Respectfully you (Ste,
ritlF. Dec, 30, 1836. G. L.
. SISSON
Shinn & Sellers' celebrated Liver Pills not a Queek
Medicine;
The following tetirnonial from Dr. Panello, of
Portsmouth, 01) o, a gi %dusted phy-ician, and an old
practitioner, is sufficient proof for the moat incredn.
Inns, that Shinn it Belle's' Celebrated Liver Pills,
do, and can, relieve the afflicted. •
Messrs. Shin & Sellers--Gentlemen—lt affords
me great pleasure to say that I have made repeated
trials of your Celebrated Liver Pills, and find them
better adapted to the purpose for which they are
designed, (Liver diseases.) than any medicine or
combination of medicines I hare ever used. They
are in wear demand here, and act well.
Yours, truly,
R. H. PATTELLO, M. D.
Pori.mouth, Ohio, June 15th IECJ6.
Read die 'allowing testimony and disbelieve if you
can,
Cat michaeltown, Greene co. Pa.i
Sept. 20, 184
rs 2.
Mr. If . E. Sellera—F o r several yea I was the
subject oirt most unyielding attack of the Liver
complaint. It would be useless for me to attempt
to give you an account of my suffering, as it could
only be felt, not described. But such was the se
verity of my disease, that for days and weeks to
gether, I knew not whether I should ever recov
er my usual-health.
I continued in this wretched condition, until the
Christian Advcicate fell into my hand and upon
comparing the symptoms of a diseased liver as
given in the advertisement with my own, I found
that they enrresponded in nearly every particular.
From that circumstance I
ores induced to try your
justly popular Liver Pills, and you may be assu
red that it is with the greatest pleasure that I in
form you that the Liver Pills have been of more
service to me than all other remediea I have ever
used, and I now enjoy better health than I have
done for the last eight years.
Signed, MARY HORH ER.
Pittsfield, NW's,' cc Pa., D5e..24, 1841 r
Messrs. Shinn & Sellers:-1 enjoy reasonable
wealth atpresent, and I must say that I have derived
more benefit from your pills . than from any other
medicine, and I believe them to be the best pill we
have ever had in this part of the country. When
in Pittsburgh last Spring, I bought a hall dozen box%
es of your pills, and when I reached home I found
my wife very ill , with the doctors attending her,
The disease did not abate until I gave her several
doses of the Liver Pill; since that she has gained
much, and is now able to attend to her usual work
ago out of your pills, and desire you nod me half
a dozen boxes by mail; the ball of the last lot were
distributed amongst my neighbors. I have bought
your pills now for three years and shall continue to
do so as lona. I run lumber to Pittsburgh, asl con
sider them the best pill that has ever come before the
public. Yours, truly,
JON BOWN.
Prepared ONLY, and sold who H lesa le a nd retail,
by
R. E. SELLERS,
(Successor to Shinn & Sams.)
No, 20. Wood at. below &cunt% Pittsburgh.
DMarch 7.
;
A R. DANIELjc4I,64/.. Oillat ea rifib street
.flootween Wood sod Siottaddid stoodso
dee 16-19; ~
7;,. - i.
ME3I
concern* ban?, Jr ♦LLtt UAW,
PENNSVLVA NIA.
Bank of Pittsburgh. par
March. 4. Man. bk. par
Exchange bank, pati
Bk, orcermantowc ..
Easton tank, 44
Lancaster bank, din li
Baak of Chester Co. par
Partnere-ilk flacks Co. ..
Doylestown bk do 4.
Bk of N America Phil/ .4
Bk of Northern Liberties,"
Commercial bk. of Pa.
Far. 4. bfecbaniel bk.
Kensington bk.
Philadelphia bk
(Schuylkill hk
Soathwlrk bk
Western bk.
Bk. of Pennsylvania, 7t;
Bk of Penn Tp.r
Pei
Man. # Mechanics bk. par
Mechanics bk. par
Moyamenaing bk. 3
Girard ba..k, 95
U. States bank. 50
Lumberrnens', Warren, --'
Frank. bk Washington, par
Miners bk of Potirvile, 6
Bk of Montgomery Co. par
Mon. bk Brownsville, 11
Erie Bank
Flarrisburgh bank, Si
Far. bk Lancaster, lei
Ilk of Middletown, 441
' Bk. of Chambersburgh, 411
Carlisle bank,
Bk of Northumberland, 6
Columbia hit 4- Bridget°. 2
Bk Susquehanna Co- 25
Bkof Delaware Co. par
Lebanon bk. 41
Cat t yaint rgh bk.
_ ..
York bank, 41
Pent Drovers bk. of
Waynesburg!), . 7
.. .. Currency not.,, 7
tioneldato, 2
Wyoming bank, 10
Pltteh'gb Slate :Ault. 5 la SI
Country do do Qa6.l
Berke Co. bane,
Lewistown,
Towanda, 801
Motintpleaaant bk li
Far. 4. Meeb. bk of Steu.
benvllle, li
Belmont bk of St. Claim
vine,
Marietta bk. De
Bk. of St. Clair, ..
10
notes, 14 Do. dn. .1 4. R. Smith 5
do Currency notes, 14 CANADA 1
Columbiana hit New Lis Good banks, 81010
bon Demand, IS Eastern Exchange.l
do Post not... 14 Phliadelphia. i i
Cincinnati specie pay. New York: i
log banks, 14 Baltimore,
Meeh.f Traders bit of Boston,
i I I
Cincinnati. 5 Western Exchange. , l
Clinton hit of Columbus,lClncinnati,
Demand notes, li Lonisvitte, par
Circleville, (D. Lawrence Cleveland, par
i di.
CaAhler) 14 siflieelinr. par
Zanesville bk. I},GOLD AND SILVER, per
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
TO LET.
T he Store and upper rooms of the corner o
in]Marketand sth streets, now occupied by Mr
B . E. Constable,
ALSO, 4 two story Brick !louse on the corner of sth
and Union streets. suitable for a Dwelling House and
Grocery Starr. Enquire of 1411E8 MAT.
reit. 21. 2 Pr d.
FOR RENT.- —A coinforiable new brick dwell
E 3 in; house,allitate in Call Lane near 7th itreet
Far term's, Which will he moderate. apply to
JOHN %I'CLOSKEY.
flee Three Rig floor s Liberty .t.
TO LET.
rplir. ad sanry the bending ormurned by R. A.
1 Bauman as no Auction atnre.--beretofore known
as “riesmitter Lone Room," corner of Wood and sth
streets. Inquire or B. Morrow. sth at. }an 23.
Lots In llanehe.t er, One
and a fourth Arres of Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots
not. 41, -12,52,5 3 , 54.181,182 and 184, in ecok's plan
of Lots, on Holine'i Hill Also, Lois rms. 26 and 27. in
Cook's plan
,of Lot!, on High street, near the new Court
douse For terms apply to Z. W. RESIINGTOI4I
gen 111
ouse Agency.
No. fi west of the Market House, Pena st.
sth Ward, Pittsburgh Pa.
/ME subscriber having for a number of years been en•
gaged In renting city property, collecting rent. kr,
and wishing to extend his business In this way. respect.
fully offers his services to those persons owning, or who
may have charge of property as Executors, AdmlnkUrs
tors or Guardians, In the city or suburbs, and who may
not have leisure to attend to It I hemseivcs,to rent dwell.
ings, Warehouses, Parma, Lots, ite. Also, to collect
rents, dividends, Ground rents rtc. A register is kept
where a description of all properties for rent will been
listed free of charge, reference is respectfully offered to
the following gentlemen for whom the subscriber has
been agent for some years post—Messrs Michael Allen,
P. McCormick and James S. Craft, Esq., Pittsburgh; Jos.
Stuart, Esq. European Agent, Philad.; Mess. John Brown,
Birmingham; B. McLenan, Cincinnati; Daniel Potter
Steubenville; Jow!pli Millar, Lawrenceville; JaincaJonee
East Liberty; Daniel Rasher, kJ ifllin township; Daniel
Depfitrun, Sewickley.
feb 23
FOR RENT.
A ND po.4session given on 1.10 Ist of April next; a
brick house on Ike . bank untie Allegheny river.
two stories high. 4 comfortable rooms, besides cellar and
kitchen. It is very pleasantly eltuutedjuat out side the
city line, with a fall view of ['welly of Allegheny, and
within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the city—rent
very low.
IA 111 ES MA ICRLY,
mar 13. House Agent.sthWard.
For Rent.
pHE room oecupeed by Alderman Stewart, on Penn
..S_ st., 'lran odSce—rents36 per year.
Also, two rooms occupied as a Grocery store, on Penn
street—rent *36 per year.
TO LET.
TWO store rooms and dwellings on Penn stree
(sth ward.) Rent very low.
Apply at the /longs Agency, Penn st, sth ward.
March 15. JAMBS BLAKELY.
TO LET.
ONE lirick
lo dwelling house, containing a
ante hall, two parurs, 4 rooms upstairs w
, ith lame
lift•
ished garret, dining room and kitchen. with car.
Mtge bonne, kc. This house Is pleasantly located with
yard In front and rear, on the canal bank, corner of
Chesnut street, leading to tippet bridge, now in the oc
cupancy uf Mr. McClurg, rent tomtit the thues_-Enquir e
01 Dr, Whittaker, Allegheny City. mar 8,
FFor nt.
OR a term of years, TRe keli nwo bag tots on the bank
of the Allegheny river, adjoining the City line.
Apply at the house Agency, Petra street. sth Wart!
mar 2.
JANES BEAKBLY.
Birmingham itr, Co.
COMMISSION AND FOR o'4 RDING AMR
czwers. No. 60 Water street. Pittsburgh Pa.
Terms—Receiving and Shipping t cents per 100 lbs
Comminution/ on Purchases and salt? 2g per seer. ,•
mar 222,
,'43
Ti E' .
ASTORZ 4 CILL4III on Market between 3d sad 4th
streets.
ALSO, two spacious and convenient rooms in the pee
owl story opening by a Halton Market street; well adapt.
ed for Law offices, or for any businese requirin a care.
vatic/nand ready wens front a business street,
ALSO, a Dwelling House on Market infest eontaintng
five rooms 4 comfonable kitchen.
ALSO, the email store room on Third st.. nearly op.
posits the Post office at present occupied by Brown 4
Raymond as a Lamp store,
ALSO the light and airy Mike on 3d 'et. at present oe.
cbpied as the Atheneum.
ALSO,, for rent, several small haulm near the dwell.
Ng house of the imbserther In Pitt townzbip, with a few
acres of Land attached to each.
jay 111—if EDWD. CIAZZA . M.
St. Third at.
OTC AND. ZXCHAN
Wooster,
'Masailon,
Sandusky,
Ceauga,
Norwalk,
Xenia,
Dayton,
Coto,
Post notes,
Chillicothe. ,
Fran. bk Columbus, It
Lancaster; • 40
Hamiltott, 45 i
Granville,
SO,
Com. bk. Lake Erie, 301
Urbana
nbak:of Canton, 45
67
INDIANA.
State bk.* Branches 14
State Scrip,. . 35
KENTUCKY.
All banks, 14
ILLINOIS.
State bk 4. Branches, 60
iShawneetown, 70
VIRGINIA.
Bank of Virginia, 1
do Valley,
I
Far. bk. of Virginia, I
Exchange bank, 1
N. West bank 11
bier. *Mee. do 11
MARYLAND.
'Baltimore Banks, par
!Country Banks, 1 a 2
DELAWARE.
All Banks,
~, par
NEW JERSEY.
All Banks, par and 1
NEW YORK.
City Banks, pot
Country banks,
(safety fund.) i a I
Red Back, Ito I
NEW ENGLAND.
Boston Banks., par
Country t• i
LOUISIANA.
Orßhain Steaks, mood. 2
NORTH CAROLINA
Ilitatlnc,.
BOUT!! CA ROLI NA 2i
Banks.
NS. COLUM ntA
Banks.
ALABAMA
Good Bank., 2;
TENNESSEE.
AU Bank., 4
MICHIGAN
JAAIEB BLAKELY
JAMES BLAKELY,
Il othoAltent,slh Ward
P G IRON.
64 TONS Teneenees Mg Iron ?or s ale lone UP
close consignment, br
kb 10
JAMIN NA"
, TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
rusrAteltlVED, and on h and , • good assortment ' 3 Rotes , Anderson's• pound lamp Tobacco of superior
aP of Nails, Window glass and dash, Writing:Utter ' quality, together with 10 14 hones Gent Ravanna
and a ils,
handles, Bu dirnaltels. Rite. and ears fqr sale to* to close, by IS AAC CRUSE.
Wiens, Au shisk Pecks. ie.. Broltei‘ Corn Brooms and mar IS
Mars. Castings, Chew. Rocket/4 Wood :48 ' , iSeitv
.ea i ---11----------------------------------
Bowl*. Carpet and Carnet Chain, &e .. for POIN on ne- ' ' BACON. .
commodaling termafoe morn. Pittsisnrwit maraleatlirsior 1 xiiirk ecei ved tiy waion
/Ow. raw Barfly). Pi , t '
Country produce. ISAAC HARRIS. Aft 1 ....t,r1.1 haul Ohio, for saki by
vaav 2.51 avid Coir. Mardi%
, ISAAC C !ME
MM=
-
41a SACKS elkil Apaisa.
UP 23 do. do
10 Backs dried Peaches.
41 Backs Feathers, Jost received per steamboats
West Point and Elarisburgtr,and for sale any /ow for mall
by
IMILJIMX.JEXXIXOS tco .
mar 21.
43 Wood at.
N OTICE to &tam Boas Oriners.—Tbe subscriber, In
consequence of the difficulty of the times, has redu
ced the price orbit, Safety °needier Me eremitism of
rho explosion of *term boiler., to $l5O per boat.
It is hoped that al/ boat owners will avail themselves
of these reasonable terms, not only on account of the
Perfect safety they afford, but also In point 6f economy.
Boilers with the apparatus attached will wear abon
wi ee as long as those not ptovided with them.
March 6-3 m
C. SVANS
Travelers eheold select Boats provided witk Rem'
Safety Guards, for preventive Zzplooion of &ea*
Boilers.
I7' would be well for the traveling community to bear
in mind OM. their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats that have or may be
at the expewe of procuring the above apparatus. And
that every Individual making such selection is eontriba
ung towards, general introduction of an Invention ad.
milled by all men who understand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to be a sure preventative against those
dreadful disasters You have ce. tainl y, Is the hund-eds
OreiplOrlOnt that nave already taken place, their almost
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have
already been lost, a sufficient learning, and inducement
to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and In every
ease to give it the preference. They have went to an
additional expense that your fives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding
degree of libetality, and by your preference show that
yuu appreciate their laudable endeavors to atop this aw•
ful sacrifice of human life. They do not charge more
then ocher boats; their accommodations in other reel:recto
ate equal, and In many cases superior; and as there is
one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run
any risk.when It Is to completely in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Ali boats marked thus ts] In the List of Arrivals and
Departures. in another part of this pat.er, are 'applied
with the Safety Guar .
Mot of Boats provided writ A t Air SofOf Chiargi•
ALPS, MENTOR,
AGNES, MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER,
CECILIA, MONTGOMEY
CANTON, NORTH BEND,
CICERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO, NARAGANSETT,
DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY,
EXPRESS MAIL„ ORPHAN BOY,
ECLIPSE, ' OHIO,
FORMOSA. ORLEANS,
PORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA.
GALENA, QUEF.N of the SOUTH,
J. H. BILLS, ROVVINA.
JEWESS. RARITAN.
IDA, SAAH ANN
INDI AN QUEEN, SARRATOGA,,
ILLINOIS. SAVANNA,
r, N Err OF LYONS, TA LLE YRAND,
VICTRFISS, VALLEY FORGE,
WEST WIND. mar 22-
BLANK LEASES.
A new and much Improved form or Blank Lessem, for
sole at the office of the ••Morning Post.••
Regular Morning Packet
FOR BEAVER.
-••• - The fast running and well known
Steamer
CLEVELAND,
Brtsar. Firsentu., Master, will depart daily from Pitts•
burgh at 9 o'clock, A. M„ and Beaver:lt I o'clock P. M
For freight or pasp.m, apply on board, or to
13IR MI NC4FLA & CO.
N
No 60 Water street.
Orienv B.—The rev, ler canal packet to Cleveland, Ohin:
ille and Meadville Pa ; and Massillon on the
Ohio Canal, connecting with steamer Cleveland at Bea
ver,will he in operation itnmedlately on opening of nay.
gatton,
mar !6—tf.
F,
E THE RS:.•2000 pounds Feathers, a prime ar
title juwt received and fur sate by
lIAILMAN, JENNINGS 4. Co.
43 Wood in rest,
Y/iF.JVOIWZMON CHIQIIISTRY—Eart iedra
Hair Die—colors the hair and will not the skin
This Dye is In the form of a Powder which In pia ih matte.
of tact may be applied to the hair over nt.tht. the drat
night turning the ll7lttest or peep knit to dark brown; and
by repeating a second or third night, to a Jet black. Any
person may. therefore. with the least possible trouble,
keep his halt arty dark shade or a perfect black, with the
positive assurance that flue powder it applied to the skin
will eat color IL There is no coloring in this statement,
as any one may empty test. These facts are warranted
by the chemisi nufactiares it.
For sale at: V, 86 Fourth street, where a
large assost t i t Medicines may always be had
at either w -.• • ta il
'ID' argot !86 Fourth Street r"
SUG.BR RICE 4,- MOLASSES.
2 H DS. Prime N. 0. Sugar.
10 Tierces R Ice.
19 bbls. No. 3 klacherel.
For sale low to close consignment, by
mar 14.
JAMES MAY
W/RT LECTURES.... TEE LECruRE CON
NITTEE Or THE WIRT INSTITUTE
• lakes pleasure In announcing that the Lectures before
the !Dentate will be resumed on Tuesday evening, 28th
Instant, by
PROF. RICHARD S. MCCULLOUGH,
of Jefferson Collars, Comfit:burr. Pa,
it le contemplated that Prof. McCullough will deliver
a roil course on the untie. Prerress cut Sdatifty of Rs.
&enemy." The Commktee, in presenting this eounie,
of from PI.I to glom' Lectures on a most interesting sub•
jeer Of thought, s udy, end scion Ilfc research, Ebel as.
sured that their exertions will meet with the general ap
probation of the patrons of the *Wirt Institute Lectures."
We deem It proper here to eXpressour thanks for the
patronage extended to Orli course, and to amen the
public.. that whatever della/peaty may have occurred in
the fulblutent of oar twig/oat prospectus, It cannot be at
tributed to any want of attention or exertion on the pen
of the Committee. but to the Ibet that c reumstaneee
which each! not be controlled prevented (dose whorled
consented to- lecture Aroma *telling their engagements.
Ticket, for the comae on Astronomy,
a single lecture. in eta.
8. C. FILMY,
JOHN & COSGRAVE,
W. W. WILSON,
JOHN B. SEMPLE.
was. B. SCAIFR,
mar 22
~. ~.,~~
FOR SAFETY.
V V .LIVATItto, its soon as possible, places fora number
of Mechanics. Bookkeepers, ealesnteis, clerks.
and boys In store, school teachers; for labortnt men,
women. boys and girls for all kinds of work. Also, for
Coachmen, steam and canal boar men and boys, collect.
Ors. 4c. Alio, wanted. a mortgage on :nod property
worth four or dire times the amount--$500.700. 1000,
k c or sale, twelve cheap tracts of Land; nod for rent.
Neveml small pima, of property. A ppty at
liAttltlts' Agency and Intelligence °Mee.
NO. 9,50 ft.
GROCERY
WILL be sold,at the store of Stevenson 4 , Atka.
corner of Walnut and Penn streets. on Satyr.
day. March 28th. at 10 Waft A. ie., their entire *leek
of Croettrkts: also, fixtures, countess and shelving. Sale
positive. Terms—cub. rosseney.
Mar 23-2 t R. A. BA tifiMAN. Abets.
Constrsitift
SALT.
300 me se 1 Salt on band and for race t-,
Britin IDG CO..
mat 24 Water st., between Wood add Smithfield
._. ......,_,
_
Fr"14.4,T, 121 11P8 , -11sWoliellber baron bawd a
ra It sappy ottani. half round and round Windom
for Sate bth
Alen and strattni In a few day, a full supply of Rasps,
y e d,,zen or Welk, low for eyed or eXchanged
for gOuthli LO SUR Consignee. I. HA RRIB, Agent and
mar 15. Commission 111e01:1, 9 Fifth at
J UST
.i,wret.,zwpoentnt gee sad
Lemons, of the flaw quality, for vale wholesale and
retell, by
feb WM, THORN,
53 Market st
FAMILY FLOUR—Just' received a few barrels of
Snperior Floor, made expressly for family use. For
sale by ISAAC CRUSH, 148 Lib, St.
In Store 50 barrels sup, dour.
pitrATIIERELAIIFD CODPISZ—In slam 4 mil
/11.411" Codfish; also, 5 barrels Not Mackerel, and 15
hair barrels, will be sold very low, apply to
sitar 18• ISA AC CR USIE. 148 Liberty rt.
.A.AfTzD, a bud of from !4 to 1 lean of ale,
Applleation to be made before the first of Search to
F L SNOWDEN.
184, Liberty head pl . Wood at.
I blis.N.O. Sugar, thlidayreeeived persteamer New
11 , York,ated for sale by J. C. 4. A. CORDON.
dee 10 No. I! Water et
20,000
LBvt Cotton Tam, assortod
2,000 1b... Batting,
2,000 " Candle Wick,
1,000 " Carpet Chain, and
500 " Cotton Twine From the Eagle Facto
ry. For sate by
HAILMAN, Jr:NNING'z & Co ,
Cotton Yarn Warriontar,
N.). 43 Wnnd torrer.
rna r 17
A PPLES.—Just received from Ohio, per wheelie, 35
bit 'SIB Of green a opiev, rourwting of. Pen nooks" 4.•
qbalre Alm. 50 bushels of dr led apples, for este by
ialA AC CRUSE,
Who keeps mordantly or . hal moth
TI end Clover
seedof the best quality sear 116/
COPAR.TNERSHIP.
,Pfat en ir te ' red irdi t i o i rf j p - V artter j oh O SX
1p for P t4 r po dir"ra rpop o 6;
transacting a Wholesale Grocery; Product sod Edenatie
don blettoesa under the firm and style of MAILMAN'
JENNINGS 4. Co.,at No 43 Wood street, opposite the
Merchants' Rotel, where a supply ofgrocertes and Plus .
burgh Manufactured Artletescan alwayd he had on !the I
at terms.
March 11 '43.
W ILLIAM C. WALL , Plain
" d Fancy
pwrsir
and Pistare France Manufactures, Xe. 87,
Fourth Streit Pittsbvreh.—Convais Rreshes. Varnish
c., for Artists, always on hand. Looking 0 larh.es. r,
promptly framed to order. Repairing done at the short
eat notice.
Particular attention paid to regilding and jobbing Misr
ery description.
Persons fitting op Steam Boats Or boozes will end it to
heir advantage to call. sep 10
BRANDRETH'S PILLS,
SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT OF
THE UNITED STATES.
THE METHOD OF PREPARING THE
BR ANDRETHIAN VEGETABLE EX
TRACTS
Caveat entered 9th June, 184:2—Patent granted to
Benjamin Handreill,2oth January, /843.
The extracts of which Brenrltate'e Yale are
posed are obtained by this now patented wells,
without boiling or any n ppficetion or heat. The ac
tive principle of the herbs is thus secured the same
as it is in the
LIVING VEGTABE.
The Public should be condon E e of L
medicines rec—
ommended in adrertismentg rolen from me, in
which the CoNTEMPTIELE ROSSER*stealis my lan—
guor. merely altering the name, Time will show
these wholesale deceivers in their true light,
THE MEDICINE OF THE PEOPLE.
Or
BI ANDRETR'S PILLS are the People's
Medicine, proved by thonwinds who daily rercom
mend them to the afflicted. The BRANDRETEI
PILLS are growiiiir every day more popular, their
vii tuee are extending their usefulness h siek o
both sexes are daily deriving benefit fro T m e
them f' .
No case of disease hut they can be need- with advan
tage. Blotches or hal d lumps of the skin they speed
ily cure, on with erysipelas, so with salt rheum, so
with indigestion, so with coughs and colds, so with
costiveness, so with cancer, so with hot parched lips
mod canker in the mouth. Let the afflicted use this
medicine, and they will find they require no other,
Sold at 25 cents per b ix, with directions.
Observe the new labels each having upon it two
signatures of Dr. Binartreth. Se each Ilex el thtli
genuine has six signatures—tlire BeW wsriii - "Brand
ied) and three B. Brstodreib upnii it.
The (wry Puget& Pittsburgh where the aut.
Brand/v.oi rills cAN RE OBTAINED, is the Doctor's
own Office, No 98 Wood street, between Fifth
and Diamond Alley, Mark. the Geist:toe Brandreth
Pills can never be obtair.ed in any DEVo Truk&
The ftillowing ate the ONLY AGENTS appoint
ed by Dr. B Brandreih, for the sole of his Vegeta.
ble Universal Pills in Allegheny County.
Principal Office, No. 98 Wood st. Pittsburgh.
Mr John Glass—Allegheny.
Robe, t Duncan—Birmingham.
C. F. Diehl—Elizabethtown.
H. Rowland—McKeesport.
Pressly Trwin—Pleasaut f
Jchn Johnson—Nohiestown,
Chessman & Spatdding—Stewartstown.
Attrtell & Connell—Clinton.
Robert Smith Portal —Terenturn.
George Power—. Fairview.
David R. Conn—Plum Township.
Daniel Negley—East Liberty.
Edward Thompson—Wilkin.burgb
IVni. 0. Flunter—Alton'a Mills.
NEW .11.017
COACHES! ENTIRE NEW OACHESI
IT. -21 1itr.4 - 1,
Knox pirrsso . Rori TO B4z7.tmoßE AND
PHILADELPHIA.
Vnited States Express Una
Leaves Pitislmrgh daily, at 3 o'clock. P via Steam.
boat to Brownsville, thence in splendid new coacher to
cumherland, over the g4at Nntional Road, and from
there by
RAILROAD,
in superior new eight wheeled can, to Baltimore,
Washington City and Philadelphia.
The above Line is represented to the traveling public
as being unequalled between the Ohio River and C.istern
cities for eomfort and expedition. having Made arrange
menus to convey passenger' through in two days, and
no night travel, either by Stage or Railroad Cars,
Think of it! Only 75 miles Stage travelling, and $6
miles less than the Wheezing route, and that In superb
new coaches.
Fare throttle'. $lO.
Office In the Monongahela HIMSP.
A. IieNDEREION 4- CO.
mar .11 —d3m Stage Proprietor,
INOUSTRIAIASSOCIA
Persons at a distance who nsay desire to mar,mar, '
any communication to the &champ eett)Polia
or get any information in relation thereto, ue los ~.i
formed that all letters, post paid, adevamll ft :'
James B, Thornburgh, Pittsburgh, 'rib be aim* 4
ed to,
"3stiriZ Destiny et ifan."—...Th is is a book whisli
should be in every man'. library. The amtbar e A,
Br ishane,Rett.,shows himself to be a true Refeam i ,
er, who strikes at the root of all the evils that i
exist, and does not Waste his time and Wars is
the preposterous effort to effect political and soil.
victual reform,. Our evils are social. His want
clearly satisfies the impartial reader that the trelho
cern of the Reformer is not with the state, um lilt
individual ,but with society.
The present systeof of Industry is false; it ix
Vicious to the extreme. it is carried cm in INK+
(Oda, 'merest wastefislness, without any Meg tia
render it attractive, cheering, enlivening. it 61 .
incoherent. Man does not act in harmony with
man. There is no union, notoncert, bat eremite*
tition, estiangement, antagonism; exhausting 14
strength of individuals without yielding a tap*
of their wants.'
• In Mr. Brisbane. work the ti....tocts of the pPss.
ent system of Industry—Production and Distri •
bution—ate clearly and correctly pointed out.
The remedy he proposes is Industrial AitaloNsik
lion; in which state Labor inateattof being derv.
ding and repulsive as it is now, would become at*
tractive; mon would feel the same passion for tt
that sportsmen do fill. the pleasures of the ohne.
For the Industrial Cohn:ea.
There are now atont fitly Industrirl Antoeht•
titans, of one kind or another, in the U. 3.; awl
so far as my knowledge extends, but two or three
have failed. It is therefore, a great mistake in
some people, who suppose that we are *bolt is
try our 'experiment' in establishing the &eh
,_.'.....
Company. A. pociation, in my opinion, hat * -
fully tested in this country, Franca unrtt-Eng/and.
___ FOURIER.
_ __
SUGAR riND AfOL.CYSE'S.
100 bhda. N, 0 Sem.
120 Mb, N. 0. NoMews.
In prime order, lett received by 8. 8. iir ebde•And fir
sale by
.1. W. BURBRIDO2/ Oe.
mar Water at. between Wood and analtbaki
FLOUR.
25 BUS. fresh Family Floor. For oars by
mar 14. JAMBS )lAT
PIG IRON,
64 TOXB Tennessee Mg Iron.
Poe sale low to stole eonsittrteentAy
inar
JAMBN Mitt.
DRIED PE4CHES.
1.00 low
BUSHELS Dried Peaehert.
For eh le by
REVENUE CUTTER FOR THE LAKES,
Tertasuly DtPIItTJUJIT,
Washington, 16th March. 1843.
VElfL*b PROPOSALS will be Tecerved at 'hilt Elle•
/0/ pertinent, until lift 17th or April nein, for bulldhall
the Hull of an Iron Steamer, to be need as a Revolt*
Cotter On Lake Erie, of the following dlmemstotta, nay,
one inlndred and forty (140) feet on deek,twenty•threll
(QI) feet beaus, and ten (10) feet hold. Model, don'ts.,
and moulds for building to be furnished by the ttepitt
went. It ( *expected that these boats will tie Wirt% Sib
ferenee to Sonia' or Erlcason's Propeller. The free
used in construetfon most be Amerlrin, and of the
best quality, and is mite painted with two geodes:lOW
red lead, (one berme the work le put up and the elk*.
afler). whole °timid Iron work shell be weighed,
littler it I. wrought and hired to Its appropriate plana,andi
ors•eions to us , heing finally put together: payment ISM
he made according to this nett weight per pormd,lnsin
dine coal hunkers, water tanks and galley. The! chain
wales. bobataya and Ado wor,Lxiggagooo4
BPdrA,,,iiiii,ns he Included*the pee.
:touts. and the print for sorb ] work soil be ] r ep a y ra
Plated. A spar deck or white pine, 4by 6 In.,te be
reenred from underneath, With the .wood screw
cattiked and Waned. Berth deck ()rash or yettew
21 by 6 incher, spited end bolted to the berth deck. i 1•
so caulked and planed. Ceiling plank of *hire oak I.
the flooring heads, 5 incbe 4 thick, thence yellow One.
4 Inches thick, to the lower deck clamps, all ofwhltb will
I
be estimated by the Nnltre superficial f; et. The math-
HMS end wale ht used ih the construction, to he apprbvsd
and the Work In hi inspected by such officer as the I*
trete'', or the Treasury may appoint, and the work t
he done arcording to the di reet ion of the superintendent.
Ph...vessel to he completed Within six months rrctutbe
day of delivering It it mould's and plans of bolldinfo
The workmanship to he Inspected, presto.' to &Mits.
ry, by two competent judges; one to be chosen by each
of the parties of the Contract, who, in the event or the&
dlaax.eemenr, shell select a third, who are to detartlito.
whether the work has been executed In all respect'. It
cording to the proposal and a;reement.
mat 4t--tait
PROPOSALS FOR STEAM ENGINES, &a.
TIMASIIII.7 DICINLITMIXT.
Was ingtOn .17th March, 1843.
VnEllikn PIiOPOS.ILS will be received at this Bd.
1.7 1 penmen: until the 17th April nest, for six atrial
engines, bolters and propellers, constructed upon the plats
known .ts "Hunters Plan," two (2) of salt entities, boil
ers and propellers to he delivered on Latta Brier as di.
'lgnored by the Secretary of the Treasury; ti,b etherltat
such place or places b n the sea coast, as the Secretary et
the Treasury may direct, also, two (2) engines, herbal
and prepellers upon the plait known as“Erietron'a Matti"
to he delivered at some place on the sea coast, lathe Se
cretary of the Treasury may direct. The engine, WWII
and propel/ere to be made of the very best Materials. Ur
hear the proof of inspeetion of such person or neutral/
as may be selected by the Secretary of the Treasaster.
The hollers to have not less than fever. hundred Met+.
feet fire surface; working pressure, ellrhty (80) pounds
the square Inch; proof, two hundred and forty (24011
pounds, Bil eighteen Inch cylinders, with three Of hit
stroke. The whole tb he delitrered Is directed, with*
Ass siestas from the time of receiving the drawings 184
p la ns
which of betiding. The proposals will state the price lb t
the engines, boilers and propellers will be delflest•
ed and pttt into complete operation. But as the spat.
Cations of the engine, working to entiree of the said pane
a patine riekt, the proposals will aloe state ths "OW
asked, istchulfng the ant hortty to nee the patent rfirbls
and also the price eselusivoofsaldanthortty.
C. Pt PENCItI e
Secretary of the Trinuarry..
m l, 22—rail7
Farms to Lease,
Ii undersigned will lease two Fermi; eftnefed IS
Last Deer township, with t he necessary tender/IW.
and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on eech. Also. sae
farm situated In West Deer township Alio:hefty county.
with from 00 to 75 acre, cleared. Ve above described
property 4 In reasonably good repair. laying *blot 15
miles from the lofty of Pittsburgh, and sidthln two mike
of the Penn's Canal. and wit! be lensed on teurnalaSsr
terms for from I to three mks, to good tenants.
RAILTRAId M17111.r.
Starch 13th—tf.
s. s. shut. Attu. r. sitourosio•
21E1SAY di. TROgersoits
GENERAL. AGENTS and Commission illerebitillie.
sr. LC)C1111, Aloe
Refer Id}
Messrs. Tstfiett. Royer # 11etiowell.1
" W. 11. Campbell it co.
Pittsburg..
tt Cope. Todeentsr.* Co. _
i.lis.
~ blorisn.fitotehti # Co. r
tt Woods, Yeatissin 4- co.? i t Lomoi.
.. Woods, Christy k co. 5
reit 4,—d3m
BACON.
2Dooo9eLrllnStetra:ioernetrrenJ) rear**.
'ar etipt- by
-difr CO.
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MA, 2d
Cvirencee 7.) ror.e. et •
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01,.F.MAAt Ca.le Forweeitiptibli
llfss cfamirdloe klietehante we. Street, Viititersiik
Tkey tesponfelyno.kci t etosittguestits. 10114,
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reeretztry or the Treanty
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