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    APRIL 17 184 a, •
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Tuttle ,
Nosupply of cigars furnish
lezoriesin the line ofmnokink, but seldom offer.
ed in this city. His Regalia', Cazadures,
Lt
Norma's. &c. ate first rite; and a sight of his
Roney Dee, would make the teeth of an old
ehoWet water.
c' Ai Industrial column for an ex
cellent article on Association, and the la
teat new from Mexico, drc.
Theatre,
The. Theatre opera to night. 'the man
agar anno:inces that Mrs Flynn, Miss Mel.
too and Mr. Latham will appear in pope
lar and arnosing peices. The lovers o
mush' nill find a rich treat in the perform.
'ican of these celebrated artists. In ad.
.ditiorseto them Messrs. Flynn and fiumer
will appear, whose abilities as vocalists
alone, should draw a house.
'tfhian.—A dray man on Saturday,
whose horse, through carelessness, on tha
pet of his driver as much as from any
'cause, come in contact with a
wagon driven by an inoffensivP looking
,fleinvitn. The dray man observing that
the German did not appear like a very dim.
.g e rthispersonage,follow e d him down sth s
Viespringing up:behinil him in his wagon,
zOriehim several severe blows in the face
before he could see who was his assailant.
Tbeerman was recommended by some
• persons who saw the brutal aesault,to have
ma In man prosecuted, but whether he sec,
seeded in catching him we have not learn
. - Deacon still feels sore from the
Manner in which Mr. F lynn scourged him,
Rua v
his veracious friend the "professor," "
''`'` strthe smallest kind of a hole, and he
#...l"ecesi on or Saturdsy to utter a thrill
Aiedwlet._ our notice of the performance that
will take place at the Theatre this evening.
:"'..# If Ott tales which the Deacv.n tells of the
•
ibejety in which Ire .was wont to find a
7, lousement are true, he is a pretty fellow to
vets j udgment „ on theatrical performan't
'.•..1481 What, impudence for Deacon White.
"lal , stsmegade mason, who for years clung to
' according#ohis
7., , ii*MClety chat own state—
,.,ll:l•4o4oalsais been gus:ty of every species of
,•,,,, Brio object to sources of amusement
1-- . ” ate * patronized by men who would
'Vo
— .* r i t at the thought ofsuat acthas the
"N. stay-were common with the roes )n
-..'• -J order when he was a mason. Judge
T ..: fsaird-apoke truly, when he said tl - at those
litho turn states evidence were generally
this:virorts: class of iilf. nders.
- -
ere was no fire on Saturday night
'Oben the -filartyl was raised.
TA thf EditorA Morning Pi•st.
Y i Gentletnen:-1 had not ihe satisfiwti on
ing present a: the JeGratin supper;
pr did I see the t.last published as mine,
4taill it aFpeared in your paper.
R. MORROW.
eroinnuttiai ?4Trinst
.1111111111-11 L "Wir3llE MEW •
18 feet water in the channel
*Tied by Seascz & t ITCHEL, General S. B
Agents, No 5, Market street.
ARRIVED - .
0 m s , Bowman, Hrownsville,
Michigan, Voies, Beaver
li Cktveland Hemphil, do.
4
PDavia,-Pr.krtnnouth
wont. P.,e, Whetting 14
Eaprcsa, Parkinson, Cincinnati
DEPARTED.
*Michigan Boies Beaver
*Cleveland Hemphill do.
!Montgomery, Gregg, CinCinnati,
North Queen, McLean, Wellsville,
*iota, Vandegrift, Wheeling,
*Columbiana, Murdock, do
-.. • 4- i ,
,Mail, Gaskill, Brownsville,
*
, Cockburn, do,
ge
Lite, 'Davis, Portsmouth,
15iAtlisHisissearked thus,. are provides with Evan's Safety
giiid, to ,wevent the explosion esteem bolters.
-t.t.
direanabocu Sunk.__l•he Emetic, on her
paitaFge up the Mis-ouri, strack a mag on
Monday morning, in Chartette bend and
'-immediately sunk to her boiler deck.
- Bust and cargo a total loss, - but no lives
Jag.
tver at Cincinnali,at a very high eta
• Terra 'Haute. la. Rpril 8.
-The,Wabash is in fine navigable order.
o .l3uagt ten or a dozen steamboat s have been
nor' - wharfs, leaving a large quantity of
ft:eight for this place, and have not passed
on up the river to ports above. There 14
a great stir among the flat boats, load•
at tad starting off fur the South.
!fr" =Tl te Cleveland Herald of the 3d inst. states,
that a few days previous, the ice on the lake
Awoke up and moved off with a south wind, but
4le win( havin g changed to the north, the iee
new was blown back again. The ice in the Cu
jahoirti riverhad brokes_ op , and moved off with
4R, ~ a ntliaiog any damage-Pr
The
••-• , 4,lleghen.y.—The steamboat Ins
arrived at our wharf yesterday. She re
..sritinatl here a short time, and then prp.
,„,4111111ed up. the river to Hemlock, a ells
-404 oftwenty miles, and intends return.
Thir holm thence to Pittsburgh withckt de
bt,. The river is in fine order fur istv
*it
M•'--Frevalin Dem.
. -
— tpeettewetTide water Lino. Depot corner of
hefty sad Wayne streets, Pittsburgh,
Dickey CS Alexander.
/843 . --= DEPARTURE&.
AlikilikA*-Boat ahlmburg. Capt. Dickey, with
• L Nraittife; Grozeries !Lc: to Salts
. - -• bdirg.
• Astir d, Glaucua, Capt. Freeland, Flour
VOW&
1 do 12
FRUIT.
38 NILS driedjulprelere:iane(di -25ndbbrI:rdsralreedbjeitt,
imumrix, jEwirmatteb,
aP 17
43 W-00,14(.
TO BE LET.
AI.4RGE and well furnished Dwelling Douse guile.
ble for a biaardlng house, cont.iining eleven 'comfort
able rooms. with kitchen on the first floor, with wash
house ite. situated In the snort business pat I of the city.
[Hood, between 3d and 4th streets.) Rent low.
Also, the store room' No 50 attached to the above
dwelling, which can be rented with the dwelling or gep.
crate. Possession given Immediately.
Lot of fire soft Ohio Pig Iron fur sate low.
- Enquire of J. P. SIVA /IT,
ap 17.
No 50 Wood et,
Jlf S. fr. 4 RDIROF 11XD CO., Dlancl.esler Nursery,
offers an eitennive assortment or Fruit and Shade
Trees, Shrubbery Plante. at their Nursery. or their
Floating C'reettltouee, foot of Market rtreet. The public
is reepect ruily!inviied i oexamine.the coilecilon whtle they
remain their far a few days. op t7--1131w31
LOST.
toF: public are cautioned against receiving a note
r two Ito ndred dollars, payable four months after
date at the hence Rank, drawn March 6. 1843, by
George Cowin, and endorsed by , Vm R Hays. The above
note with R'Verla other papers were abstracted from
the trunk of the subscriber in Cincinnati on the IPI
an 18. 1 843--3 t
WIN B. HAYS.
FOR L' )UN, GALENA &
DUBUQUE ;
he :lie pngßenger ateam boat
NORIII BEND
will leave for the above and Intermediate landings on
Wednesday next the 9th last, at 10 o'clock a. For
fretchl or passage apply on boarder to
Pp 17
.*To:. 11 AT .
Th e N nei n R en d is :mei-01,A with Ev•t,'
Guard to prevent t Ire or raft: ion of (tailors. Safety
___,_
SHINN & SELLERS' I
4733LEIBRATED LIVER. PILLS,
&and Unrivalled by any Medicine known To Let,
«' ELL finiehed Store room 011 Market .1 oveilll
for the cure of the Ardr Carter's new Book store. Bent. $2O. I '
•IY . VIP CO MS OF A DISE,ASED LIVER. A dweilitie hones on Market wee! between 3dand j
I gth si* Rem
1
GJoeral lo sa ora ',petite, sickness of the room- I A d rip .
,weeirl77e,
ddi,on73ibirick house and rito,ireloin Market si. he 1
4, Slim in The head, r boulders, b;.ck and sides
ns 3of weariness, with slecpless nights, costive !office. ..lielit lo.w.atreel'''";°' IP
' °burs
Ex"ang"l
-ligh,...* of bows le, ftyllowed in some eases by I n os n nea*, i Two loin; room* on Ihrket..xtre suitable for Print
t, dirtnugh, ?Kw spirits, with disinefinati on t Inc offices. or so• e re room* Man s.. Convenie nt 2d .fur ,
I °Rice nit b entranre on Market street. gent or earl,
to every duty, are prominent s ymp'otrin of a di.•
eased slate of the Liver. The Liver is, huwe7er C- 4 , ) .
1.,0Ar,d07
ti a r .i .,; d
, v r v i e l lt .
%lii;,,,Mr:il, e i rtlar limlow Ilan can and hat
often much deranged , when the most forniirlatOr
A so. a cellar On 3rd in
symptoms are abisent, and bec uric* godly out 011 tie.,,,iy uppoMe the Pon -of Le.
order beinre it is known.
i Ei.quire .1 E.D GAZZASI
The. Celebrated in (helms has helm in poLhe tun mar 3 ( 1.
No 31. Third it.
_
01 * l ' olll tutvce 1.111,14 , an I It+ arriored a popnl a ,, 1
,j,:.... i k FOR RENT. -A rorrifortahl e new brirk dwell-
ty fin Turin g tlir I ver eriniip:4lta,, 5 . ,, , h , •ch :: , ..ot cur FUR ! I.i**l km neell.w,tiinaie in Co it !Arm near 7ill street
pas•ed by nny remedy be .o. e the pu,ioc iv lie. Me Liu.
§ - r:ir term.. , winch will lie ninaprst . e,' s pole t o
s_i, mrpoitis ahoie mentioned are 1 r. - smo, /110 1 110 411•
.10/IN irt•LtSK EY.
recto).* i•trirtly follou ed, the pr.pi ...tor IP pet I n . tit t dee 3U--ir. Three /II; Door, ',Horny it.
waling to refund the mon-y, ir no hel.eht is d erived Ved 1 --- _____
____ _____
----
horn me use of Ilia ptlls.
TO LET
oa b As all Anti Billinim nr Purgative Pill. they Fir ,. : T HE 3/1 alory of the building occupied by R. A,
Haumisti as an Auction tore.__
Tin known
not Rt.rd ts•ed, and should be used 'n !lice et the er tri• ;
'limpid., of the d..v.
1 its “Nesniliti'x Lon; 11011411,' coer of tVood and sth
Ttna following certificate is from Rev. G. L, dip.
i l streets. Inquire of R. !Morrow. Sl it st, jar) 23.
son, ofthe Melli.d mt Co •c 'pal (lltrirch, aitu worthy , 7 01'S Volt S ALE.—ioor Cm* in Alanclieter. One
lie ,ttettlinn ofttinse •tinilaily affected. 1 1 i and a fourth Acres ell' Ladd on Holmes' 11111. Lois
I nos. 41. 42,52. 53..54.181. IN.2„ind 184. In Ueok's plan
Gentlemen—Tn. cc few lines will inform you that
during last •pring I was affected with rilsea.w of the of Lot., °"11°/'"e.4 "ill 4 f". rem" n o ,. 2 6 and 2 7. In
Lorer. 11 . 1 n:uteri by the l.'s til au 'mite, Being ad; i Cook's plan °IL". on Hll ' vre '' near the ne w r ' °i 'r'
For 11. 1 . fee, apply lo Z W REMINGTON
1, 1,41•11 tu made use ed. yentr 'Lover Pill, ' I did so, and ' Finn "
before ti-ins It life box I was ream, ed to my II•tial se " I"
health. I feel hound, there fe e ill con•ide.ution of
the benefits I hors rreeired fnim the medici n e, to re. I
C minuend li to when. Irtuiriag under similar of c• (
lion., feeling confident that they will find it a cheap
anti suceetortul remedy.
Re•peetlully yours, &c, Pitt'. Dee, 30, I t 136. G. L. SISSON,
Shinn El Sellers' celebrated Liver Pills not a Quack
Medicine;
The following testiormial Iron] Dr. Pella°, of
Portsmouth, Oh . o, a gruluated phy.ician, and an old
practitioner, is sufficient proof for the most inci edit
tons, that Saint) & Setae's' Celebrated Liver Pills.
do, awl es"-, reliete theaftl'c'ed.
Messrs. Shin & S e alers — Gentlemen—lt aff ffris
me great pleasure to say that I have made repea - eat
trials of your Celebrated Liver P.lls, soot find then,
better adapted to the porpo,,e for which they are
designed, (Liver diseases.) tha n any medic:me or
combination of medicines I have erer used. They
are in vent demand here, and act well.
YonrF, truly,
R. PATTELLO, M. D.
Portsmouth, Ohio, June 15 h 183 G.
Reed the following testimony and disbeliev e if you
cart.
Cal michaeltown, Greene co. Pa.i
Sept. 20, 1842.
Mr. It E. Seller,l—For, several years 'I was the
aubj :et of a most unyielding attack of the Liver
complaint. It would be useless rut me to attempt
to give you an account elm? suffering, as it could
only be felt, not described. But sucli was the se•
verity of my disease, that fur days and weeks to
gether, I knew Hot 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 w ith my own, I found
that they corresponded in nearly every particular.
jFrom that circumstance I ►as induced to try your
ustly 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 reri.edies I have ever
used, and I now enjoy better health than I have
done for the last eight years.
Signed,
MARY HORNER.
Pittsfield, Warren Co. Pa., Det.,l4, 1841:
Messrs. Shinn & enjoy reasoae
wealth atpresent, and I must say that I have ile n
rive bl d
more benefit from your pills 'that, 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 half 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 efibir Liver Pill; since that she has gained
pih, Ark now. able to attend to her urinal work
• out of your pills, and desire you send me half
en boxes by mail; the half of the last lot were
iiiiibuted amongst my neighbors. I have bought
your pills now for tame years and shall continue to
do so as long as I run lumber to Pittsburgh, as I con
sider them the best pill teat has ever come before the
public.
Yours, truly
Prepared ONLY, and sold wIJOHN BROWN.
by io/esale and retail,
R. E. SELLERS,
No. 20. W (Sueoestor to Shinn it Sellers.)
March 7, titood st,lckyr Second Pittsbutih.
"Wed Glass. Philadelphia. i 'Dana N 4
do Superior, Capt. Rutledge, Cotton oft ccrxit DAII4. sr At..hs
Flour and Glass, Philadelphia a
do Aurora, Capt. Gr aham,Cotton and I -
Flour, to Philadelphia.
do Mayflower-, Capt. Kingston, Bo -
con,Cottos,Flour Hemp and Oils,
Baltimore and Philadelphia.
do Eliza Jane, Capt.:Trindle, Bacon
and Tobacco.
do Pacific. Pickwerth; Bacon, Gro. ,
ceties and Glass to Huntingdon
county, Pa.
do Atlantic, Fergeson, with Bacon,
Cotton, Beeswax, Whither, But.
ter: Tallow and Flour, to N York
Philo atd Baltimore.
do Tecumseh, Code, Floor, Ferthers
and Whiskey, for nazi and Balt
do D R Porter, A Bowden, Cotton,
Bacon and Fluor fur N Y and
Phila
do Fame, Duncan, Flour and Bacon,
for N V and Phila.
do Aurora,Gral,am, Conon,Tobacco,
Cly, r seed, Bacon and Flour for
Phila.
do Glauctni, Froeland, Cotton, Flour,
Oil, Lard and Glass for Phila.
NERVE AND BONE LINIMET, AND IN
DIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR.—This combine
tion of a local application with an internal speci.
fie, works like a charm in cases of rheumatism,
gout, contracted muscle and paralysis. Messrs.
Comstock & Co. 71 Maiden Lane, have in their
priss..ssion a certificate fro n Ethan C, Corning, a
respeclable citizen uf Quebec, stating that after
having been a bedridden cripple for upwards of
fourteen years hewed enabled to rise up and walk
by applying the Linament to his shrunken limbs,
and taking the Elixir in conformity with the di.
rectiona. The cure appears to border on the mi
raculous, but attestations cannot be questioned
In cases of gout. and contraction of the muscles
and ligament ofthe Liniment and Elixir have been
equally bene6eisl.—[Express.]—Fer sal:only at
Tames 86 Fourth street.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Bank of Pittsburgh. par
Merck. 4- Man. bk. par
Exchange bank, pa rt
Bk. of Germantowr. " ..
Easton tank, " *e.
Lancaster hank, di, I tt.
Bank of Chester Co. par
Farmers' bk Bucks Co. " es,
Doylestown bk do "
Bk of N America Phil. "1 e,
Bk of Northern Liberties," ut.
Commercial bk. of Pa. " 1
Far.* Mechanics bk. "
Kensington bk. 0 •
Philadelphia bk. "
Schuylkill lik.
Soum " INDIANA,
thwark bk. 67
Sou thern bk. i State bk.+ Branches ~
Bk. of Pennsylvania, L 4 State Scrip, 35
Bk of Penn Ti., par KENTUCKY.
Man.4l- Mechanics bk. par All banks,
I*
Mechanics bk. par ILLINOIS.
Moyamensing hk. 3 State bk 4. Branches, 60
Girard ba,,k, 45iShawneelown, 70
U. States bank. .50, • VIRGINIA.
Lumbermen,', Warren, -- I ltank of Virginia, 1
Frank. bk Washington, par do Valiey, 1
Miners bk of Pot isvlle, 3 Far. bk. of Virginia,
Elk of Montgomery Co. par Exchange bank,
Mon. bit Brownsville, 11 N. West, bank 1i
Erie Bank, 5 51er. 4 - stee. do, 1
flarrlstitirgh hank, .51 MARYLAND.
Far. bk Lancaster, 1 ißalthuore Banks, frar
Bit of Middletown, 4lCounlry Banks, Ia 2
Bk. of Chamliersburgh, 41 DEL 4 WARE.
Carlisle hank, 4 All Banks.
Bk of Northumberland, .5 NEW JERSEY. par
Columbia bk 4. Bridge co. 2 All Banks,
Sic Susquehanna Co• 13 par and INEW YORK.
Bkof Delaware Co. par City Batik,. par
Lebanon bk. 4 Country banks, I
G tysilurgh bk.
York bank, 4 (safety fund.) 1a 1 1
. Drovers
Far. 1 Red Back, - 1(0 1
ft b k. of NEW
tirnynesbursh, 5 Ramon R ENGLAND.
anks, - Fit xl
•• - Currency noises, 5 1 Country '.•
Honesdale. i
2 LOUISIANA ,
Wyoming bank, 10 Orleans Banks. rood.
Pittsh'gli Mate Scrip 41 NORTH 3
1
CAROLINA
Country do do 4133 Banks,
Berko Co. bans, 791 SOUTH C 21 j
A ROLINA
Towanda. )
Lewistown. 54IBanks.
11 ,
80 FIB. COLUMBIA
att , untpleasant
OHIO
bit Ranks. - /
111 ALA
Far. 4- Mech. hit of Bleu. Good Ranks, BA SIA
20
benvllie,
11 TENNESSEE.
Belmont bit cf St. Chairs. ,MI Bank",
4
vlile,
Marietta bk. Demand if MICHIGAN
notes. Bk. of St. Clair, 10
11 Do. d0..14- H. Smith 5
do Currency 1101CX. I} CANADA
Columbiana 1- it New Lis Good hanks.
lion DeDemand, 14 Eastern Eichfi age.
Btu 10
do Post notes. 11 Philadelphia.
4
Cincinnati specie pay• New York:
hie banks, 1 1 Baltimore, 1
Mech. 4- Tiptlery of Roston,
Cincinnati. . g .
„. 5 !western 1
Clinton hit or Minashos, Cincinnati, Exch
pa ange.
r
Demand note.. 11 Louisvitle.
Circleville, (11. Lawrence (Cleve l and, par
el g dis
fia.bler) II Wheelins. par
7 .aneriville bk. 11,GOLD M 4l) SILVER, par
rote SALEOft TO RENT.
lio use A gen cy.
No.o west uf the Market rgh Pa Mouse,
.Penn at.
tith Ward., Pittsbu
IME nobecriber having fora number of years been en
gaged In renting cry properly, collecting rents
and wi.hi ng to extend his tut:One's in this way. respect.
fully offers his services to those persons owning, or who
may have charge of propesty as Executors, Adminintra
lore or Cua•rhans, In the city or suburbs, and who may
not have leisure to attend h .heingelves,lo rent dwell.
inga, Warehouses. Parma, Lob., kr. Also, to collect
rents, dividends, Ground rents 4c. A register is kept
where a description of all properties-for rent wit! be en
teied free of charge, reference. Is respectfully offered In
the following gentlemen for whom the subscriher has
bP. een agent for 1.011110 years past—Mensrs Michael Allen,
McCormick anti James S. Craft, Eaq., Phishorgh; Jan.
Stuart, Enq Eusopean Agent, Phliad ; MVPS. John Brown,
Birmingham; B. litclenan, Cincinnati; Daniel Potter
sieuhm,viltc;Jo-epli Millar. Lawrencevill; Jame-!once
East Liberty; Daniel Rasher, in
tow
Dante/
De n ult ott , i'ewickley .
fell It.
.11MES BLAKELY.
VO R RENT.
A ." poisesiton seven on the lit of April next: a
brick boor on the bank ()Nile Allegheny river,
Iwo stories hih, 4 romfortable rooms, besides cellar and
kitchen. It 'every pleasantly situated Just out tilde the
city line, with e foil view of the city of Allegheny, and
within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the city—rent
very low.
mar 13
J 1 NIES BLAKF.3.Y
_______ _
Howie Agent,SthWa
TO-TE -P.----------
a.. o VI!: brick dwelling house, contaiiilna. a 'arse
hall, two parloure, 4 looms tip stairs, with fin•
' •
fished garret.dinins room and klichen. with car.
riage house, tc. This house Ix pleasantly located with
yard in front and rear, on the canal bank, corner of
Chesnut street, lending to upper bride, now in !hone.
cupancy if Mr. McClurg. rent Insult 'betimes— Enquire
of Dr. Whittaker, AlirTheny City.
mar 11,
O LET.
T H y r ,a s r u o lut r c r l i o be ng r e
r w 111111 T e
lea . e e l 1
l i n o .
alloguoseoda tenant
land ro v : h o i : h e
he nnw occupies, situate below blanclicsier. at a con
venlent distance for a gentleman doing business In eith.
er city,
The dwelling house is commodious, good stabling and
carriage house on the premises, and the land (near 6
acres) In fine order for cultivaljon. Potsession given
Immediately.
ap 11--3:. GEO. CONNELL:
AFor .
CONVENIENT threeßent story brick dwelling house
situate un Ross street near Fourth. Rent $125,
apt' 10, Apply to JAMES MAY.
132213
JuicAltst,szcmotat Intim
Wooster.
Masailun,
Sandusky,
Geauga,
Norwalk.
'Xenia,
Dayton,
Scioto,
Post notes.
Chillicothe,
Fran..bk Columb us,
La. , caster,
Hamilton,
Granville.
Com. bk. Lake Erie
Far. bk:of Canton,
Urbana
Traosiees should idea Boats provided with Feast'
Bo Safety Guards, for preeeetistr Explosion of Steam
iers.
I T wow,' he welt for the !raveling community to beat
in mind that their security depends entirety upon
their own encouragement of boats that have or may he
at the erpen , o or procnring the above apparatus. And
that every Individual making such select Inn is contribu
ting-towards a gene-al Mtn - Martian of an Invention ad
mitted by all men who undet . stand the principles of the
Steam Engine, to he a sure preventative against those
&eating! disasters You have ce, talnly, in the hundreds
of explosions that nave already taken place, their almost
daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have
already been lost, n sulliricnt warn ino, and inducement
to make inquiry for a Safety guard Rom, and In every
rase to give it the preference. They have went to an
adddional expense I hat your lives may be secure Ought
you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding
degree of Abe, ality. and by your preference show that
you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw •
ful sacrifiee of human life. They do not charge more
than °that boats; their accommodations in other respects
ate cqua I. and In many eases superior; and as there Is
One leaving Pittsburgh every day. why will you run
any rlsk. when It la so con: tetely in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Alt boats marked thus [a) In the List of Arrivals and
Der enures. in another port of this pal.er, are supplied
with the Safety Guar .
Lisle Hosts provided with tie Safety Ginird•
ALPS, MENTOR,
AGNES, s MICHIGAN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT, MAIIQUErrE,
BREAKWATER. MUNGO PARK,
CASPIAN, MESSENGER.
CECILIA, - MoNTGOMEY
('ANTOx, NORTH BEND,
cicERO, NEPTUNE,
CA olio. N AR AGANSETT.
DUKE .vf ORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY,
F.XPREss MAIL. ORPHAN BOY,
Et !LI p:;47,
FOR MOS.I, OR LEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
G.ALLANT, PANAMA,
GALENA. QUEEN orthe SOUTH,
J. 11. BILLS, ROWINA.
.1 E S.L. RARITAN,
WA,
I DIA SARAH ANN,N QUEEN. SA RATOG A,
o
S IVANNA,
11)? r LYONS, TA LLEynAND,
vicernEss,
‘i LEY FORGE,
W AWN°. AsHLAND,
EAKWATER, AINSURI MA
CLEVELAND OLIVE; BRAN IL,
CH,
CoLUMBUS. CUTTE R,
EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA.
GENL. BROOK, TOBACCO PLANT
JAMES Ross,
BLANK LEASES.
A new and much Improved form 01 Monk Leonel., for
meat the office of the. -.Morn in: poet,'•
' negtilnr Morning Packet
FOR BEAVER.
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'. st The fa running and well known
a* - ''
Steamer
C LEVELAND.
SHARP iltatrattr., klaaser, will depart daily from Pitt s .
burgh at 9 o'clock, A Al„ and Beaver at 1 o'clock P. 1111
For freight or pasa,,ge, apply on hoard, or to
BIRAIINGOAM & CO.
N B.—Tfie regular canal No 60 Water Alreet.
packet to Cleveland, Ohln
Greenville and Meadville Pa ; and ill araillon on the
Ohio Canal, connecting whit steamer Cleveland at Bea
ver,will he in orwratlou immediately on opening of nay
ation,
mar 43—if.
PO ir al.'s BALSAM OF ANNISEED
A prepamtion made in England, and used through
out the '.hole eastern part of the United States,
for the speedy and certain cure of Coughs, Colds
Asthma. &c., it stands unrivalled, the price be.
ing only 25. cents per bottle,
means of an places it within the
y one wanting. medicine for those
diseases. The taste is an pleasant that children
cry ter it, after once tasting it, and rnirhers of
families should keep it in the house, oe it is an
excellent article for the cur • of the Whooping
Cough. To be had only at TUTTLE'B 86 Fourth
street.
SUGAR RI6E 4. MOLASSES.
Fee, Hiths Prime N. O. `Sugar.
10 1 lerces Rico.
19 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel
For sale low to close consignment, by
mar U.,
!AN
Birminr.ham 41k, Co.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING NE I?
CHANTS, No. 69 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
Ter ms — Receiving and Shipping 5 cents per 100
Commissions on Purchases and sales 21 per eent.
mar 22. •43
W. & AL PRITCHELTREE,
w tfOLESA LE GROCERS, RECTIFYING
DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR
MERCHANTS.
NO. 160 Liberty street, (opposite 6th.)
IVE for sale 59 liltds N, o .Bugar, prime quality.
1 1259 bbist N. O. Molasses, prime quality, wlih a nen
assortment of Groceries, Wines, Ll htc • ,
h they will sell on aceommodatin Cordials,
8 --31d,1 w
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAM BOAT
OLIVE BR A NCH,
C. Wiliam, Misty.. will leave fur the above and Interme
diate landings, on Tuesday next April 1 i that 10 o'clock
A M. For Freight or Passage. having superior aceoni
niodations.apply on board, or to
(nor 30.
ATCTIOU SALFS.
j i -4 FA HNES OCIC & Co.. corner of Wood
a and sth streets--on Tuesday morniag next
10 o'clock, a large and general assortmen t of Dry
Goods, compribing Clutha, Casairneres, Cassinet,-,
Brown and Bleached Shirting's, Prints, Fianelo.
Itibbonds Checks, Gambrooms, Buttons, Sewing
Silks, Parini Thread, Corset Laces, Suspenders,
Spool Cottpn, &e.
Hail and Manure Forks.
At 3 o'clock P M, 80 dos Smiths, Goodyear'
and Carver- Hay and Manure—Sale positive—
Terms Cash par m3ney. ap 15.
nANTEL CURRY* AlloraeyatLaw. 0
Lime on 511: attetween Wood and Smithfield. :iv H.
W[ATARI) de RUNT, Z . /fealties Liberty
doors below Stekir• apr 6 1814.
° REMOVAL
R. G. Et EICIIHELNI has removed Ids office to Penn
street, No. 153, seven doors above Garrison alley.
apr 10
4 6 SACKS dried Apples,
23 bide do, do
10 Sacks dried Pearhes.
41 Sacks Feathers,. Jost received per steamboats
West Point and Hariebureb,and for sale very /ate for cash
by
HAILMAX, J.E.X.WINGS C ,
mar 21.
43 Wood et.
- FOR SAFETY.
JA 11,ES MAY,
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE. we. NATION AL
ROADAND B ALTIMORE AAD OHIO RAIL ROAD
COMPANY.
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)tVr•JL3-"at'xL '..-.
_ ''14.4 :?,.•
N - ...., line of U.S. Mail Coaches for Ba shi n (ton they,
Baltimore. Philadelphia and Were Fork.
This lire Is in full opern!lnn and Nev
daily
at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington ?a. at national
road to Cumberland, connecting hare with the rail road
Co's. to all the above places:
a speedy a Trnvelfers 1011 find this
distinct Pitishui and comfortahle route. it being a separate, and
gh and rumherland line, facilities will he
afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed, Ex.
Ira coaches furol9hed at the shortest notice, wito the
prim Near of acing through direct, or taking cne night's
House.
rest at their option.
For Helms, 'apply at our office at the Monongahela
L. W.
NR,
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Feb. 34—dt f. Preetient of N. R. Sine Co.
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H.M. DAWSON,
•
Man surer of Tile, Copper and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ill a:Lhner riYe:r..l,Trt:„eveinrilforamiktheet an d
e „
t !
burgh. and the public In general ilia, he eon' twits
1..t0 carry on iti• above Imeine.s in all its various branches
. 404 9 .
ar the aiove stand; where Ile writ always keepa Eener
al as.ortment or nil articles- to his line, alt or whit's'
will be made in the at manner and orgood materiels.
and will be disisrsei of on the most moderate and se.
sommorlat ine *entre.
thetlCountry Mercnants and other dealers will- find - it re,
ydraniage Po 'call and examine his stock before nor.'
chasing elseweere.
Steamboalsinonsesand vortices" roofed with copper.
zinezlse, lead and iron on ,he shortest notice; Cutters
and Cooductots made and put tip witiidespatch a. usual
apr 5.
_ _____ •
n the Court of Cmmon Pleas of hleghe
ny county, of March Term 1841, No.
35.
In the matter I,f the voluntary as
s foment of Amos Clayton
And now to wit, A nril 8, 1843. On
motion of R. Robb, Esq., at the in .
stance of Aaron Floyd and other ereds
irons the Court a pnntnt H. S. Magraw,
William Elder and J. D. B ddl., EssWres, on aorli:
the arrount of the assignees and distribute the pros
reeth; any apprepristinns merle by the assignees cub.
serpent to the time at which ohe as was adver
ti-sori to he confirmod absolmrly are not to be in.
tertl.red with Prop] the Record.
A. SUTTON, Prothly.
or II S.
The auditors shore nained wdlaftend at the office
Marrow in the City of Pittsburgh, f or the
purpnseq or their app , untrnent. nn S atorday,the 29th
day of April, their
, al 2 o'clock P. M., at which tune
and place all persnns intereoned are notified to at
tend.
HENRYS MAGRAW,
J. D. RIDDLE
apr 13 ---8 d WILLIAM ELDER,
Auditors,
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8 43 7".11.11111111111
Btandart. Zncrattam di. .
FORW4RDING 4XI) COM. ON
111. ERCHANTS.
AENTS For t he Mereha ins Trn nsprtation Campo.
Compoeed or the Merchants Li ne,
, Erie
Flonter. Palmer
Washington Line.
4- Co's. Line or Stean) Beats tmr's ts
sels on the Lakes,
•
Cleveland I,inc Penne vtvcrania and Ohio ('anal.
Proprietors or the Aferchanis Line Ohio Cana'.
Fi mil TO—
ENSIVORTO. N 0.9, COOnties Sli p, N
R. Fluirran ¢ ro. A litany.
OTT", eruct,. &Won.
PALICKR 4. en. Flinn 10.
RI. T. wiLuAmet 4' Doty, Cleveland,
Hon Jonn M. A t.r.air,
ril•ltLitfl M. GIDINGS, do.
J. S. Dicxxv, Peavey. do
rs 1 183 p ax lN 4.- CO., Plitetnarzlit
a 1 a.
DR.
.D..01.1V1P.L dIcAl 11-4 L °Mee on Fifth Firm.
hetween Wood and Smithfield streeta, Pittahnqh.
dee 10-Iy.
DRIED PErYCHES
100 BUSIIFI.S Drier! peaches.
For Fh le lOW by
I .
H. s. terst.•
stAx. P. TIMM/410i
Itlicar,4l.l" dt, TZCOUPSON•
! GENERAL AG 13N1'8
and Commission Merchants
Sr. I, OVIB, Al,.
Refer - 10 :
Messrs. Torheti , Royer 4- hh , noweit _. .
o r
plo s b
~ W. H. Campbell 4- co.
~ cope. Torthunter. g.
4 . ro•
,i hi orenn. Pruicher 4- co. Pt.iia.
.. vt'ouds. Yea if en
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1
'. Woods, Christy 4- Co, St LOHit
rt'lt. 4.-4.3rti
E, Al A Y
PLANPATION;
rerein,r:
AV per Steamers Little Ren and Fulton, and for
sale by
ma 21. J. G. 4. A. GORDON
12 Wafer street
TO LET.
A NEAT convenient Vintage built frame honge.eito•
IX area short distance below the canal in Allegheny
city Enquire of
mar 2R. JAMES M AYg
EITHERS— 7 sacks Fear hers Just received nod for
sole low, by
D ISSOLUTION.
%IMF. partnership heretolbre existin_ between the 'ob
i scribers under the Drib of Murphy ¢` APPii , l'e ie
this pay dissolved by mutual eonseni ; all persons having
Claims against thee] will pteaSe prevent their areonote
for payment. and all those indebted are requeetrd
to
salUe the same with either of the partners before the Jet
of May next. '
A. INITRP!IY,
ap Ist.
T. APPLEUE,
in
retlrin: from the Grocery business I cheerfully re
commend the new firm of A alur+hyt Son, to the friends
of the late concern.
T. A MERE,
••••••
A Murphy bovine taken his son, J g Murphy, into
mneraltip with blot. the boalneet will in retort be eon_
acted at the old stand, wokr the firm of A. ithitibby
on, who will always be eapplled whb every article
be Grocery line, wbich obey 11 .1 1 teell very low fey
A. MURPHY 4. SON.
Liberly L , foot of Sm. I
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CANAL BOAT '
FURNITURE..
"AYE
on hind at the thore r 4O •3 ' M nod street, a
large quantity of Mattresses, Pillows. Quilt'', Rank
Fr ames.
single anddbuble l'ntg, fo.,eultabl for
Ca Boats; for bale nt rearoootoe
op 7 —3t
WIC NOBLE,
WILLI Aft DOA ERTY ~
Li
AT and Cap M anufacturer. 148 Litany at, tau
M.l. Market and Sixth,
Hp 10— 6
REM-15-17—ri
p DURBORAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW has re.
• removed his office to No 63 Plfth street, be
t ween Wood and Smithfield sls.inelt door to Alderman
Morrow.
apr 7.
airzninghaza dr. Co.,
AG"TS FOR STEAMER CLEVELAND
And Cleveland Line.
%wilt 43.
AGENT. 3 3nrbridge it. Co.
S for the sale of fleattv's Powder.. Water
betwixt? Wood and Smithfield.
&larch SO, 1343.
For Rent,
or the A
FOR, term of years. Two building rots on the bank
of
river. niiJoining the C. ty line.
Apply at the house Agency, Penn street. .sth Ward .
mar 2.
JAMES BLAKELY.
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1. COTTON.
DALES eutton —For sale low. by
/.0 mar 22,
10001181.3. Superfine Finny
vele by InMore and fur
J. W. BETH BR IDGE 4. Co.
Water st., be' wenn Wood and Smithfletd
JAMES MAT
HATIMAN, JENNINGS: rnd.in
[From the Skatteaiele.., N. Y. DenteersAta
ADVANTAGES OF ASSOCIATIGIL:
The following are among the many Ohir
vantagessof combined over isolated teshis r `:
try:
I. Throw any number of petty firm
adjacent to each other, into one large do,
main, and you will need only one fourth or
one third of the fences, teams, ploughs.
wagons, 4-e. , which are now required..
The reader will easily calculate far hint.
self the difference in the cost. as we ll se
the profiti p of managing in the coat**
mon way of ten separate farms of US
acres each, and one large. farm of .15,069
on the plan of Association. The saran.
cage of having a large force at command
just when wanted in planting, hoeing, bars
vesting, dtc., must be obvious to all.
g. In ordinary farming, much time
,ist
unavoidably wasted for want alumna in.
door employment, in which the laborer"
can be readily employed while the "visa
er is such that they carnet prosecute their -
-ut door labors. This serious toes of time
ud production, will be mostly oaved in the
long row of work shops. furnished by A N
sociation for the manufacture of furnitare„
tools, and other articles for the employ
or for sale. And the alteration from labor
without to labor within doors vviU'be
4s.
healthy and delightful. -
3. The cooking, &c., for .500 perstme
associated may he done with less labor, sad
fuel than for one third of that number di
l'ided into to separate households of half a
dozen each. By this economy, womal
will be relieved from her present contin
uous drudgery, and elevatedt o a situatio n '
conferring high mental and social cultiva—
tion.
J.AMES MAY
Freely chosen and unfailing employment
will be given to all, wearing drudgery and
anxious rare imposed upon none. A
thorough education blended with some
kind cf labor suited to its age, sex and
condition, for every child; libraries, read.
iog-rooms, lectures, philosophical alpacas
tus, and other means of insti action, united
with leisure and opportunity flit the high.
eat intellectual, literary and scientific 111 P,
'Mintz:tents, for an; •
.•. _.. _ -- 4-,..
- 5. An Assoriation, supplying its wants'
mainly-with the prOducts of its oerWiabor
aridirtiying only whet it.i.annot produce at
wholesale:will escape tonat of the emir..
1 1 mous tax now levied , on the consumer bp
tetaiktatle. The amount of this fax,
could we arrive at must estimate, would
doubtless stagger the stoutest credulity;
but some idea of it may be forme.rby
comparing the present state of retail trade
in this village with its actival wants. Here
some eight nr ten merchants VIZ their cus.
tomers to pay the rent of their eight or ton
stores, the safeties of quir two or three
i 1 clerks each, the expenses of two or three
journies each to New York every season.
together with the freight of their goods, the
support of their families, and "the yearly
profits to be added to their stock! Why
is all this? Why suppott ten merchants.
where two would answer every desirable
purpose!
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'Prom iffexico ame s Fran.
cis arrived at New Orleans on the &I inst.
Flom Vera Cruz, bringing dates from the
city of Mexico to the 18th ult. We copy
some paragraphs of Interest from the Pio..
ayune
The news of the recapture of the Texas
prisontre taken at Mier is fUlly confirmed.
Some Few of them may be still at large,
but nearly two hundred are certainlyagain
in the hands of the Mexicans. The ru.
morn in Mexico are, that they are to be
shot by order of Sante Anna. Passengers
at Vera Cruz from the city of Mexico.
State that both the American and English
Mir i•ters have ren onstrated energetically
against such a barbarous measure as the
shooting these unfortunat e men would be;
nespatehes arrived at Vera Crux, from
Gen. Thompente on the 22nd nit ., and the
Falmouth. was t o *sail immediately for
Pensacola with them. The nature of'
these despatches was not known, but the
rumor was that thex were any thing bat
friendly in their nature. By many it is
Thought that the fi rst instalment of the ine
demnity motley, due, we believe, in the
early pat of this month, will not be pat
and there may be some difficulty betwee
the Mexican government and
Unitedat of the
States in relation to thisth vexed sub
ject. One ruiner has it that Gen. Thomp
son has made a demand which, to ace
ceded le, he will be cornprl:ed to ask for
his p assport, and That this demand has .•
some reference to the poor Texan prison
ers ordered to be shot. There was no
talk of Gen. Thompson's leavingirleysie,N
either by the Falmouth or Vincennes, an •
that it is evident he has business of impor
tance still to transact.
By many, the operations againsT Cam-,
peachy are looked upon having signally
failed. The Mexican Government has not
the means to furnish more supplies, and
much discontent is creeping into the army
on acer unt «f its not heing paid.
Things look cloudy for Sante Ana at the
city of Mexico, arei disturbance s were fear
ed. From all accounts received by the
arrivals of the James Francis, w e are far
from believiag that the present tranquility
of Mexico„ such as it is, will be of lon g
dnration,
2 licaozorrn, the member from Philade—
' phla. who rttemoted to avassinate the ett:
1 Itor of the State Ca(jtsl Gr , aeite, in the
a few House days since, resign , -d his seat
on the 13th to avoid being expel's)). The
limns is thus relieved of one of the sour.
ees of disgrace that has sunk it so /ow in
the estimation of every
ing the present sessiogoo,' citizen dor•
...
n.
Brooklyn Et(settaih-Nlos4Ypb
the neflicteratte candidat e has Sprague. AP
bebsay.
ed Mem oflitookly n by 200 n
eer
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