~,~-~ .~_ ,~ . 31LINIEMla APRIL 14, 1543 RAisr4—yest erday Dogged easily sea red,—Same persons, whenever they see a do 4 in the street. with a little froth in his mouth, immedi iltely raise the alarm that he is mad, and run off to the paper with Ike large circula tion and have the news spread all- over town the next mm ning. The dog that was killed in Fourth street was not mad at all, Hurra for Cincinnati.—Two porkers which the day befura yesterday arrived from Cincinnati, (on a raft, we presume,) °fought a regular fight' from snme pl ace i n ISmithfield, down sth to Wood streets, 'which required about two hours time. Improvements.—We would thank some gentleman who has nothing else to do•if "liet'would count the number of old houses which are now being torn down in this vity, and new ones about to be erected. The number from appearances, sure pass ' et all precedent. Madame ..idolph.—This great (and we gnus; confess but too successful) female humbug, who took some half dollars from a few gullible Pittsburghets.a few years ago, has announced to- her patrons in N. Y. that she 'is going to Boston, from titeece in the Acadia to France, via Liv. Ispool and Londot.: What a pity . ! "Who shames a scribbler—breaks his cobweb through? ' P. spier the seti.same pleasing thread anew, Distray his elm, or sophistry in vain— The crealares at his dirty work agnio." Pore. . THE EDITOR. OF THE GAZETTE. This sapient gentleman, this would-be protec tor of morality, endeavors to convince the public that he reported nothing respecting me, but what be was authorized by Professor Bronson to say, and to support this assertion, he publishes an ar ticle purporting to be from that individuil, dc eying the facts put forth in my card of yesterday, facts which can be subbtinttated by the evidence of several- respectable citizens :If Pittsburgh who were present when the Professor public'y denied what be in the Gazette at Thursday fart ly avows That there has been s underhand war,: to ope ration the editor of the G.2.A.te and the away professor to injure me, is without a dou'it, and-however willingly the former individual would . place the question of verasity between Mr. (iron • • -sen and myself, the public must at once see that it is between Me Editor of the Gazette and the Profeasor that the charge of conspiracy and false. , hated rests, Like every assailant who knows his cau.e to be a bad one, the E iitor betrays a desire to back out of the arena into which he has drag -7"-red me Now I with the gentleman to under s and that Yhave been too much accustomed to th • as saults of such scribblers as himself, to fear the worst bil ingitgate be " can hurl at mr; for as a watt whu has ever I.Mtde it a rule ••to do unto oth eve as we would he - done.by." I filial repel every attack that is hereafier %made upon me by the Ed itor of the Gazette, RIVER NEWS. 13 feet water in the channel ARRIVED. B ,Mlchigan Boles Btirve •,;leeeland Hemphill do. New York Greenlee Naahvi:le Lehigh, Price, Cincinnati DEPARTED. "Michigan, Itoies, Beaver. °Clevelitt-cl 'Hemphill, do. North Q seen McLain Marrietta • Massachusetts Bennett St. Louis Belmont, Boe,'Wheelir , g Zainsville Duvall Marietta Mingo Chia t, Devitiney, Wheeling Dictritire, Stoles, Znnesville Boats wanted thus * are provides with Evan's Safely Saul, to oreve it i tie explosion of steam hollers. The steamer Osceola, while racing from George town to Cheraw, rays the Charleston Mercury,on the Pattie, firer, burst her boiler and i ijured two bends. • &cambial sunk.—The Mohile Advertiserof the *tth ult., 'eye: 'The steamboat Clarion, on her downward paw ing, amok a snag, on Saturday last, and Funk. About ten miles above t' • opolis. She had a car go of between 8 and" . • Irk of cotton on board. 'The **Warner Norfolk; .. ' Also last accounta, was *taking off her cotton and furniture. The boat it tbOught, will be a. total lose. It is said there lino insurance upon the boat, but whether or not than be any upon her cs-go, we are not advised.* Shot at the Caplain.—A passenger -named Smith, on hoard the Rosalie, on her last trip from this city to St. Louis, was ttlfilled liquor by order of the Captain.— .He turned and fired a pistol at him. One ,cif the Pilots, standing by. struck up his 1 \head so that the ball passed though the itnp of one of the doors of a state room in *he cabin. He was put on trial at bt. Louis-can. Sun. This Smith we are told is a Pittsburger. tie has been down the river long enough to Ita become a blackguard, as wilt be seen by this conduct The river is falling; Floor $2,73, Whis• ity► 14, Receipts by Canallight.—Cin Bah A beery rain. continuing from the 29th to the list..vomaseneed falling at St. Louis, accompa•- .Wisil with thunder and lightning. An immediate eke is expected and a fin.il breaking up of win• ' • les. Tie ver# Last Steamboat Accident.— _ './isekisst steamboat accident we have heard is mentioned by Dan Marble. Doling 111 , 10 low water last summer, one of the drau g ht boats struck a snag in one of -smaller-streams of the West and in . . sunk in—seven incites water. The - -,llmoskund cargo were 8 total loss—the pas. .0 , 1411.11 and crew saved themselves by maaskilisistwe. many °tam without get ti *Asir fat wet. ••• , i - 7,7 CARD. THOMAS FLYNN, exploded. - . -'-- Risk NOTE a,- .. -- PUBLIC MEE4ING. The undersigned having been appointed &Com. 1 OW:CTRS DAMN ST A.U.111 111141[11, SlCliaAlit SWUM , mittee, at a nubile meeting of their fellow citizens 1 ---- at the new Court House un the 18th or last month ' PENNSYLVANIA. for the purpose. of adopting eteatiures in reference Bank of Pittsburgh. Pan to the conetruction of a MeAdsmised Road from Merril.; Men. bk. par par Pittsburgh, to intersea the National linen at Exchange bank. Bit ' orte atitowr. Uniontown, finding themselves arrest o loony Easton l ank, .. further steps upon the eubjeet, by the impression Lancaster bank, die 1 that public opinion appears to be decidedly in fa- Banker Chester Co. par von of a connection with the town of Cumberland Farmers' bk Bucks Co. " by means of a Railroad, deem it proper to recem- Doylestown bk do mend a general meeting to the people of Pitts.. Bk of N America Phil/ burgh and Allegheny, to ascertain public semi- Bk of Northern Libe p r a ties,': meat touching the highly important & interesting C o mmercial l e a r l h b a k nic o s r bk.. ' C Fa o r question of connection with the Baltimore and Kensington bk. ' Ohio railroad. Philadelphia hk. The undersigned therefore beg lent,e to call a Schuylkill bk. meeting of their fellow citizens of Pittsburgh and Southwark bk. Allegheny cities, and of Alle.gheny and adjoining Western bk. ~ count ies, to be hi hi at the new Court House at 2 Bk. of Pennsyivania, L 4 par o'clock, on the afteoon of Saturday t h e I 5.h i tia. 1 4' Bk of Penn Tv. Man. Mechanics bk. par Wm. Wilk rn ins, Wu-. Etchbaurn, Mechanics bk. Par\ M. Alen, T 1.09 Bukewell, Moyamensing bk. 3 P. Mulvany, John B seel, Girard WA, 45 1 W. M. Edgar, ltobt Beer. U. Stales bank. 50 1 apr S. Lumbermens', Warren, -- 4 Frank. hk Washington, par Miners bk of Poi tevlle .5 Bk of Montgomery C o. par Mon. bit Brownsville, le Erie Bank, Barrishurgh bank. 5 1 Far. hk Lancaster, 1 1 Bk of Middlelown, 41 Bk. of Chamlttaborgh, 9 1 Carlisle bank, 4 Bk of Northumberland, 5 Columbia bit 4. Bridge co. 2 Bk Sumnelianna Cu' 15 Bkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. • 4 Gel tyal•tirgh bk. 4 York hank, i Far. d• Movers bk. of Wayneshurgh, 51 .. •, Currency notes, a Ilonesdate, T. Wyoming hank, 10 Pitish'gh State Scrip 41 Country do do 41.5 Berke Co. bank, 'loi Lewistown. 51 Towanda. 801 BOOE AND , OD PRINTING OFFICE , N. IF. Corner of Wood 4r Fifth Sta. THE proprielotsof the Montano Post and Miaccair ♦RD MAnurAcTnara respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of • b JLAI..M&ALALia 4VSEID) A 03% OUXIMIIREk.ILVM2Szt2 ,2 Necefsary to • Job Printing Office. and that they are pr pared to execute LEITER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I Hills of Lading, I Circulars, I Bill Head., Blank Cheeks, flat Tips. Books, Pamphlets, Bundbitls, all tUnbs of 'Blanks, F=Z =!==l priate Cuts, Printed on the a nor, i•si nol ire and mast rreisonaldp ems. We respeci fully ask the patronage of our friends and he public in general in tit branch or our business. Pltishore,h, Sep:. 39, 1842. PHILLIPS 4. SMITH. FOR NEW ORLEANS. T . NEW AND SPLENDID STEAM ItOAT OLIVE BR %NEIL C. Watx.s. Master. will inv.Cur the above and Interim.. diate landings, on Saturday next April 15411,at 10 o'clock A M. For Freivit or Passage. having superior acconb modations.apply on board, or to mar 30. JAMES MAY: SHINN & SELLERS' CELEBRATED 'LIVER PILLS, Stand Unrivalled by any Medicine known for the cure of the SYII PII)MS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Geo.: ral toss of appetite, sickness of the Morri— ll, pain in Ike head, shoulners, back and sides 113 f wearinrss, with sic. ph ss mghte, costive ess of bowe k, followed iii some eases by,lonseness, . • . slight, dry cough, low spirits, with disinclination to every duty, are prominent symptoms of u dis eased state of the Liver. The Liver is. howcier, often much deranged, when the most formidable symptoms are absent, and becomes idly out of order before it is known. This celebrated m. divine has bern in public the nr about seven years, nu I Inta,acipired a popolarii ty f "curing the liver complain , , wh ch is not stir passed by any remedy beime the public. When the symptoms ah3t e nAentioneol are i rerettt, and the dr• Irecitoos strictly fAlowed, the proprietor ie per r, il) willing to refund the money., if no benefit is derived hum the use of the pills. acrik. an Anti thiliniis or Purgative Pill. they are rim sir? ISSCII, anti should be used .11 place of the emit- nionpills of the day. 'fitu following, certificate is front Rev. G. L, Sis son, of the Method.st Episc , pal Church, alio woi thy the attention of 'h se>i oilatly affected. Gentlemeti—Tione few Imes will inform you that during last spring I wits affected with disea-ie of the Liver, indicated by the loss of appetite. Being ad vised to made use of your 'Liver Pi!l,' I did so, alga before using half a box I was restored to my usual health. - I feel bound, therefore in cunsideiation of the benefits I hate receited from the medicine, to re. commend it to others laboring under similar afflic tions, feeling confident that they will fluid it a cheap and successful remedy. Respectfully yours, &r, Pitts. Dec, 30, 1836. G. L. SISSON. Shinn Z. 4 Sellers' celebrated Livrr Pills not a Quack The following testimonial from Dr. Pattello, of Portsmouth, Oh a, a graduated phy-ician, and an old practitioner, is suffictent proof for the most inct edu lons, that Shinn & Sellets' Celebrated Liver Pills. do, and care, relieve the afflicted. Messrs. Shin & Sellers—Gentlemen—lt affords me great pleasure to say that 1 have made repea•ed 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 have ever used. They are in gi cat demand here, and act well. Young, truly, IL PArriaLo, M. D. Portsmouth, Ohio, June 15th 1836. Read 'he 'allowing testimony and disbelieve if you can. Cat michaeltown, Greene co. Pal Sept. 20, 1842. Mr. R. E. Setters—For several years I was the ' subjict eels most unyielding attack of the Liver complaint. It would be useless 'or me to attempt to give you an account of my suit:ring, as it could only be felt, not describA. But such was the se• verity of my disease, that for days and weeks to. gether, I knew riot. whether I should ever recov er my usual heal h. I continued in this wretched condition, until the Christian Advocate fell into my hand and upon comparing the symptoms of a diseased liver as given in the advertisement uith my own, I found that they corresponded in nearly every particular. From that circumstance I A as induced to try your justly popular Liver Pills, and you may be a.su 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 rer..edies I have ever used, and I now enjoy better health than I have done for the last eight years. Signed, . ' MARY HORN ER. Pittsfield, Warren co. Pa., Dec„ 34, 1841. Messrs. Shinn & Sellers:—l enjoy reasonable wealth atpresent, and I must say that I have tlerived moors 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 nid 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 • tie? usual work Ism out of your pills, and desire you send me half a dozen boxes by mail; the hall 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 lenges I run lumber to Pittiburgh, as I con sider them the best pill that has ever come before the public. Yours, truly, 3011 N BROWN. Prepared ONLY, and sold wholesale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS, (Successor to Shinn & Sellers.) No. 20. Wood et, below BCCOEtes Pittsburgh. March 7. Medicine; Wooster, I} Manikin, „, do Sandusky. do ,Geauga, do Norwalk, do Xenia, do Dayton, do , Scioto 35 Post notes, 11 Chillicothe, 304 ' Fran. Isk Columba'', 11 • Lo..caster, 30 ' Hamilton, 45 ' Granville, 80 ' Cow. bk. Lake Erie, 30 " Far. bk:of Canton, 45 ' Urbana 67 Btate bk. 4 Branches State Scrip, 35 KENTUCKY All banks. ILLINOIS. Slate 14: Rrauthes, 60 Shawneetown, 70 Rank of Virginia, do Valley, t Far.bk. of Virginia, Exrbange bank, N. Wes'. bank Mer. 4-Mee. do. I MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks, (Country Banks. . DELAWARE.. All Banks, NEW n JERSEY. All Ea NEW I,oE p E a . r and Clty Banks. pa Country banks, (safety fund.) i a Red hark, Ito NRW ENGLAND. t hosion Banks, p: Country .. LOUISIANA strleanß Banks, 200.1, : NORTH CAROLINA Banks, 2, SOUTH CAROLINA !Banks. MS. COLUMBIA lit ßanks. ALABAMA 01110. Muuntolensant bk Far. k Meth. bk of Sten Belmont tat of St. Claire vine, Marietta bk. Demand notes. 111 do Currency noica, Columbiana bk New Lls Iron Demand, do Post ernes. Cincinnati specie pay• Ing banks. 1 Mech. df Trailers bk oC Cincinnati. 5 ClWinn lilt of Columbus, Demand notes. Circleville, (11. Lawrence CaAbler) Zanesville bk. 4 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. To Let, A WRI.L finished store room en Market Ft. over ALM r Carter's new Book store. Rent. Sl2o. A dwelling lintt.e on Market street between 3d and 4th Rent 8160. A three story brick ttou , e and store nn Market et. be. tavern 2nd and:l,l streets, onosite N Holmes Ex.lcange Rent low. Two long rooms on NI nrket street suitable for Print. ine offices, or Six lety rooms. A lso.a convenient 2d glory otfiee %kith entrance on Mnr ket street. Rent of each $6O - dry and well ll:third cellar below the cap and hat store of Mr Nardi. Market at. Also, a cellar on 3rd sk nearly opposite time P 0.4 office. Enquire of E. D. AZZAM mar 30. 51, Third st. FOR RENT.- —A comfortable new brick dwell. ISE tnq house, situate in C 0.41 Lane near lilt street * I - or terms, which wilt lie moderate.apply to JOHN SCCLOSK FA' . Three Rig Dotted Liberty Tyr 30--I r. TO LET. mins 3d glory of the buinlior occupied by R. A. Ban.man an an Auction store._heretofore known at, ..Neontit Lonz Room,' corner of Wood and sth arrest.. Inquire of R. Morrow. sth at. jen 23. oTs FOR SALE.—Four Lots in Manche=ter. One I and n fourth Acres of Idtml on llolmes' 11 W. Lots nos. 41. 42,52, 53.54. 181, 182 and 184. in Ceok's plan of Lots, on llohne's 11111 Also, Lots nos 26 and 27. i n Cook's plan of Lot.. on High street, near the new Court gouge. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON sep 141 House Agency. No.G west of the Market House, Penn st. sth Ward, Pittsburgh Pa. V HE sithscriber having for a nutnber of years been en. gaged In renting cl'y property, collecting rents kr, and wishing to extend his business In this way, respect . Billy offers his services to those persons owning, or who may have charge of property as Executors, Administra tors or.Cita• diens, In the city or suburbs, and who may not have leisure to attend to it themselves. to rent dwell. Digs, Warehouses, Farms, Lots, ke. Also, to collect rents, dividends, Ground rents kc. A register is kept where a description of all properties for rent will be en teted free of charge. reference Is respectfully offered to I the following gentlemen for whom the subscriber ban been agent for some years rinst —Messrs Michael Allen, P. McCormick and James S. Craft, Esq., Pittsburgh; Jas. Stuart. Esq Eu•opean Agent, ; Mere. John Brown, Birmingham; B. McLenan, Cincinnati; Daniel Potter Steubenville; Jo•epti Millar, Lawrenceville; James Jones Earl Liberty; Daniel Rasher, Slain township; Daniel Deptitron, Sewickley, feli 23. JAMES BLAKELY. FOR RENT. 4ND possession given on the l,t or April next; n brick house on the I.nnk of the Allexlienv river, two stories high, 4 comfortable rooms, besides cellar and kitchen. It is very pleasantly situuted just out side the city line, with a full view of the city of Alleaheny, and within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the city—rent very low. JAMES BLAKELY, mar 13. House Asent.sthWa TO LET. OVE brick dwelling house, ennteiaing a large gig hail, two parlours, 9 looms upstairs, with fin ished garret, dining room and kitchen. with car. rime tionse4c. This noose is pleasantly located with yard in front and rear, on the canal bank, corner of Chesnut street, leading to upper hildge, now in the oc cupancy or Mr. McClurg. rent to suit the times— Enquire of Dr. Whittaker, Allegheny City. mar 8, THE uhwrits.r will leave to a cood tenant for one year or longer, the, dwelling house and land which he now occupies, situate below Manchester. at a con . venient distance for a gentleman doing hudness in eith. er The dwelling honee M commo lions. Bond etahling and carriaac house, on the premises, and the land (near 6 acree) In fine order for cultivation. PoEvesvion given Immediately. GEO. CONNELL , : RP 11-3:. For Rent. CONVENIENT three story brick dwelling house A situate on Ross street near Fourth , Rent 4125, apr 10, Apply to JAMES MAY. NERYE AND BONE LINIMET, AND IN DIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR.—This combina tion of a local application with an internal speci• fic, works like a charm in cases of rheumatism, gout, contracted muscle and paralysis. Messrs. Comstock & Co. 71 Maiden Lane. have in their p iss.ission a certificate fru n Ethan C, Corning, a respectable citizen of Quebec, stating that after having been a bedridden cripple for upwards of focirteen years hewas enabled to rise up and walk by applying the Linament to hie shrunken limbs, and taking the Elixir in conformity with the di rections. The cure appears to border on the mi raculous, bat attestations cannot be questioned.— In eases of goat an& contraction of the muscles and ligament of the Liniment and Elixir have been equally beneficial.-lExpressl—For sale only at Torms's 86 Fourth street. D• -11 • arse , Attorney at Law. Of fice O n &hit betweaa Wood and ilifcMield-rM L iv SCR tr& HIINTTSi gists Liberty street. a VT few door* below act:lair. apt 6. 11334. ~" ~1~: REMOVAL Dll.. G. REICIIHELM has removed his ottee to Penn ...street, No. 19.3, seven doors above Garriaonalley. apr 10 46 SACK Sdried Apples, 23 bids do, do 10 Sacks dried Peached. 41 Sacks Feathers, just received per steamboats West Point and Harisburgh,and for sale eery /ow for cash lIAILMAX,JENNINGS 4•CO , 43 Wood st. NOTICE to Steam Boat Owners.—The subscriber, In consertnence of the difficulty of the times. has redu• ced the price of hie Safety Guard for the preventien of the explosion of steam boilers, to $l5O per boat. It Is hoped that all boat owners will avail themselves of then reasonable terms, not only on account or the perfect safety they afford, but also In point of economy. Bolters with the apparatus attached will wear abou mice as long as those not provided with them. March 6-3 m C. EVANS INDIANA Good Banks I'ENNESSEE MI Bank. MICHIGAN Rk. of St. Clair, 10 Do. do.) d• 11. Smith 5 CANADA Ono,' bank.. Btolo Eastern Exchange. Philadelphia. 4 New York: 4 Rallirnore, 4 Boston. 11 ,Western Exchange. !Cincinnati, Pa? Lonievilie, NIT rWeveland, i die het:lint, oar ,GOLD All) SILVER, par TO LET FOR SAFETY. PROPOSALS FOR STE.kM ENGINES. &c. TIMAMIRT DIPARTNIINT. ..}. Wasinelon. 17th March, 1343; --' SR.SLED PROPOSALS will be received . aettais Be partment until the 17th April next, Parriie steam engines, boilers and propellers, constructed union - the plan known as•• Hunter's Plan," two (2) of gait engines, boil- en and propellers to be delivered on Lake Erie, as de pigrinted by the Secretary of the Treasury; the others in each place or places on the sea coast, rut the Secretary of the Treasury may direct, also, two (I) engiesw, boilers prepellersupon the plan known as-Ericsson's Plan:' Travelers should select Boats provided with Fvons' . and te he delivered at some plate nn the.twa coast. nettle Sc Safety Guards, for preventing Ezplosson of Steam Boilers. cretary of the Treasury may direct. The engine, hollers T would he well for the traveling cormounriy to heal and propellers to Ire made of the very hest mate, in's. to I; hear the proof of Inspection of such person or pergolas In mod that their security depends entirely, upon their own encouragement of hoots that have or may he , as may be selected by the Secretary of the Treasury.— The Matters to have not less than seven himared ("00) at the ex of procuring the above apparatus. And I that every individual making such sele feet fire surface; working preshatre. eighty (80) pounds to e, lon is rontribit equate Inch; proof, two hundred and forty (240) ling toward.. a general Introduction of an invention ad- 1 the milled by ail men who understand the prieciples of the pounds. Sii eighteen Inch cylinders, with three (3) feet stroke. The whole to be delivered a. directed, within Steam Engine, to he a pure preventative outlast those five swaths from the time of receiving the drawings and ' dreadful disasters. You have ce• talnly, is+ the hundreds of explosions that have already taken place, their almost 1 Plans or building. The proposals will slate the price for which the engines. boilers and propellers will he deliver daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have l ed and put into complete operation. But as the appli already been lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement to make Inquiry for a Safety guard Boar, and in every cation. of the engines working to either of the said plane `asked,ls a patent right, the proposals will also state the price cape to give it the preference. They have went to an including the authority to one the additional expense that )our lives may be secure Ought patent right, you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding and also the price exclusi•e of said author degree of rihetality, and Icy your preference show that ; J. C ity. PENCER , yr.o appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw. I ' 7 ' , ir 22-tall S .".ent an , of the Tretsar y fist sac rifle. , ii itunma life. They do not charge more than mho boats; their accommodations in other respects I 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 so corn tetely In your own power I to avoid those disaster's. Alt boats marked thus [al in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of thin paler, are supplied with the Safety Guar List of Boats provided with the Safety Gaard. ALPS. MENTOR. AG:4Es, mtctuG‘N, AM AR ANTIT, MARIETTA. BRILLIANT, MARQUETTE, BREAKW ATER MINGO PARK, 1 CASPIAN, MESSENGER, CECILIA, MONTGONIEY ' I CANTON, NORTH BEND, -GB 'PIRO. NEPTUNE., CADDO, N ARAGANSETT , DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQUESNE. OSPREY. EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY, ECLIPSE i . - 01110. FOR MOSA, -- ORLEANS, FORT PITT, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA, GALENA. QUEEN of the SOUTH, J. H. BILLS, ROWINA, JEWESS, RARITAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARATOGA, ILLINOIS, SAVANNA, LADY OF LYONS, TALLEYRAND, VICTRESS, VALLEY FORGE, WEST WIND. ASHLAND, BREAKWATER, MISSURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS. CUTTER, EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA, GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PLANT. JAMES ROSS, mar 2'21 BLANK LEASES. A new and much Improved form of Blank Leases, for Men( the office of the •o\lornhle Post." Regular Moraine: Packet FOR BEAVER. The fast running, nod well known Steamer C LEVE LAND, HICIRTHILL, Master, will depart daily from Pith. hiitgll at 9 o'clock, A. M„ and Beaver at 1 o'clock P. M For freight cr passage, apply on board, ur to BIRMINGHAM & CO. No 60 Water street. N B.—The rev , tar canal parket to Cleveland, Ohio Greenville and Meadville Pa; and M assillon on the Ohio Canal, connectMg with warner Cleveland at Bea. ver,will he in operation immediately on opening, of nay ation, mar ,6—tf. FE HERS;..2OOO pounds Feathers, a prime ar A: tide Just received and for :tale by 11.111,181 AM, JENNISGS CO. mar 18. 43 Wood street. SUGAR RICE is , MOLASSES. 12 11110 S Prime N.O. Sugar. 10 Tierces Rice. 19 Nils. N 0.3 Nincherei ('or sale low to close consignment, by mac 14. JAMES MAY PIG IRON. 64 TONS Tennessee Pig Iron For sale low to Hose consignment, by feb 10 JAMES MAY Birmingham & Co. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ATER. CHANTS. No. 60 Water as reel, Ptitainirgh Pa. Terms—Reeeiving and Shipping 5 cents per 100 iba Commissions on Purchases and safes 21 per eent. mar 22, '43 COUNTY COMMISSIONER. AT the solicitation of a numner of friends of all pol itical parties, I respectfully offer myself to the con. siderat ion of my fellow•ritizens tor the office ci County Commissioner. That ny sentiments nay not be misun. dcrstood, either as to political or private affairs, I matte free to? say that I have been all my life a consistent Re. publlean, In the true sense of the word. A* the county Is somewhat embarrassed in its financial affairs, and the reduction of salaries of public officers has received the approbation °florae majorli ies of Ihe people, tae under signed would not should he be ,in fortunate as to be elee led, In any manner attempt to resist this salutary re• form; should it reach the office of County Crmmissioner. a-pc 6: SA MUEL HUBLEY. FAMILY FLOUR. 30 BBLS Superfine while Wheat Flour, Just rereleed from Valley Mills and for rale by J. W. BURBRIDGE op 12 Water ot belween Wood Ir Bmlth'd. AMERICANAWNEERI a,UST Waived from the at Cincinnati, 46 toping of that excellent and nein! Historical work, the Atnericaa Pioneer, published in monthly Nos It e 2 a year. The Brit 12 numbers bound in the present vol. time at arthecrlption price, for sale, and subserlntions thanktnny reeeiSexi, at Hotels' General .llgency and In telligence office, No 9, Fifth st, ap REVENUE CUTTER FOR THE LAKES. Tazasati Dittafivur Washington, 16th Match. 18431 iIiciEALED PROPOSALS will be received at HA< Tle pertinent, until the 17th of April n, at. for tile Hull of an Iron Steamer, to he used t a Revenue (Jotter on Lake Erie, of the following ditnen.ions, say, one hundred and forty (140) feet on deck, twent ' , three (3) feet beam, and ten (10) feet hold. Model, drawktga and moulds for building to be furnished by the Pepart ment. It is expected that these boats will be built in te ference to Hunter or Ericsson's Propeller. The Iron used In construct ion must be American, and of the very beat quality, and is to he painted with Iwo good coats of ?Tread, (one before the walk is put up and the other after). The whole of said Iron work shall he weighed, after it it wrought and fitted to Its appropriate place,and previous to Its being finally put together: payment will be made according to this nett weight per pound, inclu ding coal hunkers, water tanks and galley. The chain plates, bohatays and nit iron work necessary to the hull, spars, rigging, sails and guns will be included In the pro posata, and the price for such work wilt be separately slated. A spar deck of while pine, 4by 6 in.,to be laid, secured from Underneath, with the ..wood screW bolts" caulked and planed. Berth deck of ash or yellow pine. 2* by Clinches, pinked and bolted to the berth deck. al- so caulked and pinned. Ceiling plank of white oak to the flooring, heads, 5 inches thick, thence yellow Otter 4 inches thick, to the lower deck clomps,all of which will be estimated by the square superficial f.-et. The mate eats and weight uotil In the construction,lo he approved and the work to be inspected by such officer as the Se cretor; of the Treasury mny appoint, and the work to he done according to the direction of the superintendant. The vessel to be rompteleil within six months frc m the day of delivering t, and plans of building. The workmanship to be insneeted, nrevfoos to dellve ry, by two competent judses; one to be chosen by each of the parties of the contract. who. In the event of their disagreement, shall select a third, who are to determine Whether the work has been executed In all respects, ac cording to the proposal and agreement. J. C. SPENCER 4 Secretary of the Treasury mar 22--Inll Farms to Lease. THE underaieued will lease two ' , arms situated in East Deer townsiiiii, with the necessary tette:tents, and from 75 to 100 arrea cleared on each. AIM). one farm siluated in Went Deer township Aite:heny county, with from 50 to 75 acres cleared. TI e above described property la In reasonably :ood repair, laying ab cut 15 miles from the. cllp of Pittsburali, and within two miles of the Prnn'a Canal. and will he lensed on reasonable terms for from 1 to .hree years. to good tenants. HARTRAM MISERY. March I.lth—tf. JJUST RECEIVED.—An excellent assort ment of Cot fee Mills, cheap zarden Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Axes Hatchets, Hong and vilely rark.l,knlurft,lanuieville.Lime white Wash; sweeping, scruhhing, sloth and du , ting Brushes, writing.'etter and Ara nninl pa per,Coslish and country Quills, corn brooms and wisps. pari-r and borders, window sash and glass, Tot., Buckets and Churns, country Carpet, tahle salt. and other article, for sale nu accommodating terms far rash, good negocrable paper, or barter, to suit consignees Blthrls.N, O. Spam', this day received per steamer New York, and (or sale hy .1. OA- 1. CORD ON.I. doe 10, No. 12 Writer WILLIAM C. WALL. - Plain and Fancy Portrait and Pialloll EMIRS Manufacturer, No. 87. Faure* Street Pittaistrik.....Can VOSS Brushes. Varninli e., for A rtists, always on hand. Looking Glasses. ¢r. promptly framed to order. Repairing done at the short est notice. Particular attention paid to re:tiding and Jobbing orev ery descrip.lon. Persons fitting up ?team Boats or houses will find It Iv hciradvant.nge to call. sep 10 SWINE; roc K 4. Cp.. Sueeessots to J. B.Guth• • tie, at the old stand corner of sth and Wood sta., having complied with the requisitions of the new Aut• lion Law, 're prepared to make advances on consign• meats and to ad lion favorable terms. They hope tty continuing to 'none ready Pales and prompt returns, to receive a fair portion of business. In retiring from the Auction kusinese. I take great pleasure in recommending to the public Messrs. Samtim Fahnesinek 4- Co.. who have complied with the requite• tnents of the new Auction Law and will do hasinees at my old eland. 1. B. GUTHRIE. april 3 1643. J,ST RECEIVED from New York-3000 copies of the Youth's Temperance Advocate and 500 copies or the Journal of the American Union for lbarch, The hound Youth's Advocates with 29 nos, Sibbett's Western Review for April. Alen on hand every day he Daily Post. Chronicle, Sun Totten trotter, hop City, Mercury and Manufacturer, Washineton Ren ee for sale cheap. IRA AC H A FIRI9z Joint apr 5. and Com Mer no 9 Fifth al. W.& M. RIITCIIELTKEE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS. No. 160 libertystreet. (opposite 6th,) HAVE for Fain 59 Mid, N. 0. Sneer, prime quality. 259 Ws N. 0. Molneses. prime wilily, with a cen t assortment of Grorerles, Wines, Liquors, Gortlitle; era which they will Fell on accommodating ler inn. 8-3ld .1 w rO the Honorable the Jutle,es of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peaje, in anti fir the county of Allegheny. The petition of Freidrich Mlle, n( the township of Levier St. Clair, it, slid county, humbly showed). That he is well provided with IlLnee roam and oth• ei conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, at the house now occupied by him as a tavern; and being derirnus to continue in that bu aineas he preys your honors to grant him a license to keep en Inn or house of Public Entertainment.— And he will pray, &c. The undersigned eitisens of the township of Lower St. Clair respectfully certify that the above named applicant is a gentleman of goon repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tav ern is necessary. Jacob Helle, Samuel Neely Andrew Giffin: William Hodgson, Nic. Schneider, George Hodgeenn, Apil 13-3! SCHOOL Fort YOUNG LADIES; MR. J. W., Mrs.,and Mira EINKEWELL resprctfhl• ly Info rm their frtrnds and the public that the nest Quarter will commence on Monday. April 16. Ella weeks notice will be required before the removal of PuPil• aP Walt vale on actommodaling terms l OObhls good Lanier Me Llme. 300 dnz. rill s'ttn , window Sash. 100 holes all sites windnw G 'tom. SO rfl.ins Wrapping, letter and writing Panel . ; ziti doz corn broom• and all i pz„.s4;oo plebes paper bonging:land hordeiz to suit. rot cash of ipproved.bartet to toll con. Ignees IBAAC AIMS, NJ it Argt s!iii Cosi letteht, Nd 8, nah it. MEE ISAAC HARRIS Rzent and Com Met% No 9,5 t h et Auction Pillsburgh, April Ist 1 FREIDRICH HET.LE Ca , I Braun, Watgon Neely, Martin Snyder, .10,eph Ritter, Peter Diebult, Matibew Augnshine. =EI - - CANAL BOAT PU ' NITURIC. IHAVE on band at the Moro NO. Wood Welt. $ large quantity or Mattraseet, Vest Frames, single and doable Coto, kr: 4 I••; indult " he Canal Boats; for sale at reasonable prices. ap T WM. NOBLE, trigiOillrille W ILIA ADI DOHERTY, H AT and Cap Manufactui cr. 148 I.ll:erty Its 1»d«1 Market mild Sixth. up 10- 80. REMOVAL. A.J, DURBORAIV, ATTORNEY ATTAW removed hie calico to No 63 Fifth street Loreto Wood and Sthilliftetd etc next door to Alder Morrow, hor 7. 184 Birmingham dg,. AU'TS pug STEAMER C LEVELAND And Cleveland Line. March . . 3. V. Btirbridge di. Cm AGEMIITS for the hale of Beau v's Watto t. helloed) good and aruithfield. March SO, 1343. For Rent. Fi OR a tern) of yegrn. TWo building tots tin tha of the Allegheny river. adjoining the City blob. Apply al the. hon4e A:ency, Penn toireet..sth Ward; Mar 2. JAM ES BLAKELY. COTTON. 1 01 TIALP,A Caton—For sale lots. 6y ea/ war 23. JANIESSIAT. Fl.OeR. 1000 Su perfi n e F B Io i t? R r, BR IA Store e r c ti e tlid . Water st., bei wean Wood andSm kheelA THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE. vi NATIONAU ROA D AND BALTIMORE •ss OHIO RAM COMPANY. •ts.. • tAk. E t line MU. 9. 61. 11 Egetehes for Was SI jrtos .111 fl aitimor , Phi:ads/yr/Ha sad :kew York. This line is In full operation and leaVesPitisbhith Ball t at 6 u'elock A. M., via Wilthington Pa. aid nationa l road to Cumberland, connecting here with the Call road Co's. to all the above places: Travellers will And Old a speedy and comfortable route, It beings Separate sad distinct Pittsburgh and Cumberland line, raeltitiell will hd afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Es, tra coaches furnl'hed at the shortest notice, %VIM) ail privilegr of gcing throtigh direct, or taking cne rest at their option. i For tickets, apply at our office at theMonongithithi I House. L. W. STOCKTON , Prettident of N. R. Stage Co. Feb. 3 d—dt Ir R. M. OAWSON, Itiattufaeturer of Tin, Copper tind ghee/ Iron Ware, No 61 Liberty, between Market and fish etre° 7 . WOULfi respectfnlly Inform theeitisens Of Masi burgh. and the public In seneral that he eontinthai to carry on the above business In all Its various Itraneheit at the akove stand; where he will always keep a *elm. al assortment or all irtietel in his line, all of giihicti will be made In the same manner and orgood matertaliii and will be disposed of bn the mbst xaddetati tied *a eommodstin: terms. Counlei.Metenants Yndbther dealers Will And it td 'heir:We:int:tee to:call and eiartdite bin mutt heforit put• ehneing eleewerre. StrainbratrAiniires and roitlipe.s rooted with ioppeis zinezi.le, lead and Itor on the shorteqi polite; bililend and comiuctots made and Nit tip with despatell m usual. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: - A LI. persanr indebted to the relate of Atihdr Mean, late of ROFS 10W110 pp. derellSe4,lil! ItqaPplfryl to make payment to the una.rAlited AIIII all person/ having Onion against raid rat air.tviltplease presenttatiol properly Roth inticated for adorA merit. apr 7-6'. R. E. iII,cGOWIN4 (Srircesaor 1 , / Z. IV Remington.) SIJRVEYING. Regulathie, LeVCiiifie and Mettrare. meat orall kind!., will he attended to ai herslefore, at the old office of Z W. lied:du:ton, Penn strret, near Hand. h. E.ArGOWIN. r commend t. B. llEGovrts to the former Premed orate concern. Z. W. R4SIINGION. 10-2tv • 11.843 - Standart, Inzraham A& Co: FORWARDING AND COAL .wzavwera. Cr.tirattaxb, OW. AGENTS nit the Nettlutiftstrkponortoilob Composed col' the Merchants Line, Edit Canal. Washington Line. Minter. Palmer 4 Co',. Line of 81 earn Basis are 4a{• eels on she tatted, Ckvelend Lim Penneyhrania and Ohla Candi: Ptcipriitors of the Merchants Line 01110 - R Brut a r Exowotti-n. N 0.9; Cobnties 811 p, IF IL. Howse' 4 Cb. AllrAny. 0 - rie CY.rr , Boston. ilciTen, [quiet 4. Cii.Bilffeld. M.T. Wit.timits 4. Dow, Clivelaid. Poi Joni M. ALT Al', do; CHARLVI Si•Gtentase, ad, J. B. DICIIY, Heaver. Ittetentonist 4 Co., Pittehorgll an 1 1843-1 y R. DJINIEL MeME.IL. Office on trinii . situ 1-11 0 bei wee n %lend end Smithfield writs. PhielliKig• der. DRIED PE.,ICHES: 100 BUSHELS Odell Peathes. For stie log ht AMES U. a. ![BLS MaoltAlr 411. MIZOIMPSOPir; GENERAL AGENTS and Commission Harahan* sr. Lows. iii 4 iteter la:. Hesars. Turbett. ito3er k metio r viell iliissiiii. W. H. Campbell 4. co. i. Cope. Todhuatirr- It Co. ri.lll. .. Aorgan,flineher 4. co ., woods, Yeatmin 4- Co. Hi Loula: .. Woods, Christy 4. Co. . Feb. 4,-413m , . • 2" BlLS.tresh Family Flour. For saki by, ft" niur 14. JAMES MAL PIG IRON. 64 ToNs Ten nessre Pig him Fur sale to* to . closeconslgament.by mar 14- JAMES DIA*. 66 nnt,s. PLAN rATtoNI MOLASgEI3. fieetvei per Otearneri Little Ben ■nd Fatten, and for 2. G. 4 4 1 1.601tOtiN 12 Water street TO LET. , ANEAT convenient College butt crime houre.ellm• ete a short distance Wow the canal tit Allegheny city Enanite of JAMES NAY. mar ER. FATHERS— '7 sacks Feathers just received aid fee sale airs, by SAILMAN, JENNINGS 4 ro. 43 Weed et. from partnership heretotore.existin: between the rah. scribe , ' under the firth of Murphy 4. A Prtinilte. Is this pdlissiolired hp mtstital consent; ail persung huh / c laims against then Will please present their dicer:routs' for payment, and all those indebitd are , rrsiattsleti tat sal tie the same with either of the partner. %etre !lie to A. mtraPtik. T. APPLtftE. of Star next ap Ist. In rell•ring rionl the Grocery husierierj eArkerfOtte re eninmenalne neer firoi ur A einr+nyi• :4•lq, t, t ro a ,,4 s , of title tete coneern. T; A Pl'LtfirE. A basine latt...t gnu IR vr tp4 , p§ rartnerithip it r re".... &feted at the 13'4 wand, nu4a.r the et of 4%.l7iirTrban4.. Son, eir,ho will always bit Pi polled wililArrery In the Grocery line, irhteir limy pprp topfAr cash. A. V • SOL sp 12-3 t el 311 r. RICH 1R 11 NI EEC, AN A timln't CATO'ING MEEIG A ri. itxx. t. 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