aIIVO POSH'. APRIL 19, 184. Tbeaue. We 'were gratified to observe that the Twirls was well filled on Monday night, notwithstanding' the inn leniency of the weather, and the furious war waged e ldest it by the Gatette. the audience appeared delighted with the company; WM we feel satiated that it is the hest that has been here for years. Mrs Flynn is a charming actress, and her performances on Monday evening has made hes a favorite with the play goers. Of Miss Melton we may say ditto. Messrs. Flynn, Lath• efts. Verner and Charles, all acquitted themselves admirably, and gave evidence to tilt:patrons of the Theatre that the man ger had fulfilled his promise. See bill for tonight• scp This Evening will be presented THREE attractive pieces,viz: "The Mys teriout. Lady,' "A DAy after the Wed.. ding" and "The Poor Soldier," with about FIFTEEN SONGS and an Overture, rat Mre.—The loss at the fire on Mon day' night is greater than we expected.— Twoof the houses cost 1000 dollars each, and there was no insurance. A Bucket factory, a Saleratus factory, a Wagon ma liar! shop, and a Blacksmith shop, -- w ere disatroyed together with four dwelling hou. law -The fire otiginated in the Bucket facto• ry. This is the third or fourth time that this . estahlishment has been on fire. The iremcn did their duty nobly. . All the Engines and Hose belonging to the two cities were on the ground, the mem• berg hard at work through wet and mud. The water wa4 obtained from a pond. Snother "Sign" ahnoot.—Now that the things t f this world are about to be brought to a focus, people are keeping a sharp look out for symptoms of the ap proach of the dreadful day. Every little ificalisify observable in the sky, a strange light or remarkable freak of nature, cre ates alarm; and men, wornn and children grow frantic at the thought of it. - The Het of the fire on Monday night, crested considerable alarm in all parts of the City. among those who believe that Millerisrp might Le gendine. We have Illaeanl of several instances, but the most general consternation prevailed in a cer tain part of Liberty street. They thought it was •sign in the Heavens of the final .destruction of the world. ••Come Pa. let U 3 alt be to g ether." said a trembling•daughter t) her anxious pa :en!. Who tinnily knew whether he was oteas4/img his -free'd or feet. "I T isP.. my dear, let List be prepared to Irmset it." and then the whole family re ' 'lamed into the house, expecting every moment 0. hear a crash. Yesterday morning, however. they were up as usual, and found things about *s the day before; except that it w as rain. ing, which the old gentleman set down as in good omen for the steam boat business odUritti the present season. _4 Cher. —St.)me females in Diamond -alley; who have been a little infected .tafiththe Miller manii, imagined that they -saw letters in the sky. which plainly par tended that something marvelous was a %tat to happen. see a 'G' said one.' see an 'o' said another.' 'Ohl there's a 'D' said a third; and the 'whole party went into a paroxysm. They ree4twered after a short period wiz) are %app . y to announce. `Awful Fri ghl . —On Monday night wtten the fire occurred in Croghansville . _ At . sin 3d stteet , who has thought a • . I deal on the Millrr project of destroy slit.. ietgitr'w . orld, was engaged in scrubbing ithellivernent its front of hts shop. The Ifigh*bccasioned by the fire and. the mice?... 't slut of the origin of the conflagration, I bite to think aeriDusly of the awful ions, when all once his doubts - a certainty by the sinking .on which he stood, as he awed that the dissolution of commenced. lie ran into the greatest consternation, ly to prepare for the terri and with fear and trem- Id making the b'st ar could for the awful occasion. ) efforts of the engines stop gration, and he learned in let the labors of a pavier tp the progress of Millerism pavement. . 'A..—We regret that we are announee the very sudden n, of the firm of Marshall locksmiths :in Smithfield st. Tilt he started to go to the retained and retired to bed any complaint. In a short rd to groan by his wife, Jly brought co her aasistartoe eighbors, who discovered that another.—We observe by pla. le corners, that another new d the "Spy;" is about to sp a*. It promises to be very we have no doubt it will. arid esteemed citizen, Mr 'll7-see the card of - Workiegmen's Committee. 4 row between the 0. o.'B and the N. o.—We are told that a 'Small scuffle took place on Monday night between a member of the old organization and one of the new. What was the immediate 'cause of is we do bot know, but we are told that they were both considerably bespattered with mod. Public Notice. To the Farmers, Mechanics, and Workingmen of Allegheny Co.--The Committee by you appoint ed in public meeting in the new Coml. House on the Bth day of last month, with instructions to prepare measures fur future action, respectfully e.itreat you to assemhle in your respective townships of the Co. and wards of the Cities, on Saturday evening, the 29th inst., and there elect in each, two deleritis with insttuctions, to meet in Convention on the ht Wed nesday of next May, prepared to adopt such meas ures as will hereafter recut e an organized and well directed action of the wealth producing interest. The newspapers published in this city and in Al. ' egheny are requested to give this notice publicity in heir coitmans. JOHN FF.RRAL, ap 19 Chairman. Commerrial Nelms. .Wlll-11.1‘731M UHL. 20 feet water in the channel Reported by SHEBLU & ITCHEL, General S. B Ago nix, No .sp - Market street. ARRIVED. *Michigan, Poies, Beaver d Hemp hi'l,do Little Mail, Gagkill„ Browneville, Mozahala, Thompson, Z Mclntire, Scar°, dn. Alpine, Cnckburn, Bum nsville, Altegitent, Dean, Cincinnati, Utica, Klioefelter, St. Louis, DEPARTED. *Michigan Boles Beaver *2.leYelsnd Hemphill dn. Ming!) Chief, Devenny. Whe e li ng , North Queen, McClean, Wellsvil.e, Allegheny, Dean, Cincinnati, A loine. Cockburn, B ownsville, Little /ittil, Ga.kill, I .7)tton Burnt.—A keel-boat, together with its load, consisting of one hundred bales of cotton, was recently destroyed by fife. between St. Martinsville, La., and Breaux's bridge. The Picayune of the sth inst. says tray.. ellers from Mobile to Selma state that the snow there, when they left, was a foot deep The papers say that at Moulton it was equally heavy. Passed the break —The Portable Boat Star, Capt. Harrold of the United States Line, arrived at the ware house of Devine & McAnnulty this evening. having passed the break bt Tarenturn at S o'clock A. M. NAsriviLLE, April, 11, 1843 IThe Cumberland river is falling slowly: there is about vvert feet water on the Shoals. Arrived since our last paper, steamhnats West Tenessee, Cumberland, John Mar. 14 )1 11, Ellen Kirkman, From New Orle.ins with Groceries, Sic. Messenger an d F. s t- i . inn from. Cincinnati, with Dry Good. , ,Flour and W hisicey. /rant ;5 4 , Store —lt is estimated that there are about 170,000 bushels of wheat in store at Clevehml, amt :Omni 80,000 at Mi chigan citt•. Of that at Cleveland, 30,000 bushcla ate designed 1 . ,r the Canadian mar ket: The Ricer, Business, —Although the Itobert 1,. Stephens got up ti o near to Albany that the river was fairly open as we stated on Thursday, yet we leat'n that the boats did net get to the dock at AihAny.. until Thursday Morning at 10 o'clock Captain Scott first reached the dock - , with the Mica. The boats are now all under vey in grand style, bringing clown the cniintry merchants in hundreds. The Ho• tels are being Well tilled, and things look cheerful ar.tl Sun. The worth of steamboats owned in Cin. einnati is stated to be nearly one million, nine hundred thousand dollars. They em ploy two thousand three hundred and Seventy-nine hinds, and their united ton. nage is nineteen thousand, four hundi.ed and el4hty-eight. A Mother nod Child Starvgd to Death. =A paper publistiel in Rome, N. V., tells the following heart rending story:—'An Irishman with hi- , family some time Billets, took up his residence in Florence id this county, 4 or 5 miles front the Village, and a mile from any iteigh'oor. Last stiminer the than vies killed by the rani ng of a tree, leaving a wife and three small children. bell thus alone; the poor woman ma isged maintain herself and little ones coniftirta ble tll winter with itil seeerity califs upon her. Ihe deep snow shut Her up %ithin her little shanty, sad She *ad soon forgot ton by the world without. One of her near neighbors chancing lo call her to Mind. put on snow shoes; and proceeded to her house nearly covered in snow, With much difficulty he succeeded in entering, sod then, what a scene! In one corner lay the lifeless, emaciated body of the mother The suffeting spirit had fled. Bt the side of their mother's corpse, lay the three children, just gn-ping in the last stage of starvation. They were speedily taken to the neighbor's house, and sup• plied with food. But in one, life was too fur spent. It soon joined its mother. The others have recovered. Not a mouthful of food was found in the house; the poor woman. faithful to the impulses of a moth. er's heart. had for daYd borne the keen pains of hunger, without tasting food that she might give alt of her scanty store to her starving children. She lived to see them devour the last crumb, then laid her self down and yielded to the agonies of death by starvation. Li it : possible, says the same paper, sub scenes are transpi ~ - ~E~.'.' Y.: ring within' a e* miles o ust 'Quid not immediate measures be taken to seam+ out those who have been shut up by the snow. The Heart.- 7 Professor Longfellow, in one of his beautiful compositions, in speaking of the human heart, says, 'the lit• tie I have seen of the world, and known of the history of mankind, teaches me to look upon the errors of others, in sorrow not in anger. When I take the history of one poor heart that has sinned and softer— ed, and represent to myself the struggles and temptations it has passed through, the bright pulsations of joy; the feverish inqui etude of hope and fear; the scorn of the world that.has little charity; the desolation of the soul's sanctuary, &threatening vices within—health gone—happiness gone— , even hope, that remains longest, gone—l wont.] fain leave the erring soul of my fel low man with him from whose hands it came. HANK NOTE AND EXCHANGE LIST OR RICTIED DAILY. IT ALL[R ERAIIIVR. [UBANGI lIIIGIMB PENNSYLVANIA. Bank of Pittsburgh. par Merch. 4. Man. bk. par Exchange bank, par Bk. of Cermantowr. •• Casten tank, t• Lancesisr hank, dig 1 Bank of Cheater Co. Farmers' bk Bucks Co Doylestown tik do " 1 Bk lAN America Phil. " Bk of Northern Liheitiea," Commercial bk. of Pa. " Par. 4- Mechanics bk liCenslngion Philadelphia bk echnylklll bk Stout liwirk bk Western hk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 1 . 41 Bk of Penn Ti.. par Man. a. Mechanics hk. par Alm...banks bk. par Moyamensing bk. 3 Girard ba.,k, 451 U. States hank. 50 Lumbermens., Warren, Prank. hk Washington, part Miners bk of Poi tsvile, 5 Bk of Monizomery Co. par . Mon. bk Brownsville, 1 Erie Rank, 5 Barrishurch bank. 51 Far. hk Lancaster, 11 Ilk of Middletown, 41 , Bk. of Citambersburgh, Carlisle hank, 4 Bk of Northumberland, 5 Columbia bk 4. Bridger°. 2 Bk Susquehanna Co- 15 Rkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 4 Colyalturgh bk. 4 York hank, Far.*. Drovers be. of Waynesburg h, •• Currency notes. 5 floneodale, Wyornin: bank, 10 PittsWO' Slate scrip 41 Country do do 4}as Berko Co. Dana, 79 Lewistown, 81 Towanda, 80 OHIO Mutintpleasant Irk Far. * Mech. hk of Sieu twn Belmont bk cf St. Clair* •i!le. Marietln bk. Demand notes, 13 do Cnrrenr• notes. 4 Voltimbinna hk New Lis bon Remand, 11 do Post notes. 11 , :ineintiali specie pay• Ins I.noks. Nlrril. Trnders I.k of Clncionnti. Clinton I.k of 11701ornIml, Hems nil no/.0. Cirrievillr, (H. La wrenrc (itott for) It Zineovilie bk. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. To Let, AWELL finished store room on Market over Mr Carter's netv Rook store. Rent. 9120. A dwelling 'anise on Market street between 3d and 4th .is. Rent $l6O. A three story brick house and store nn Market Pt. be. tween tnd and3d Streets. ormoslte N Holmes E:;tcange other. Rent low. Two tong room. on %Puke street suitable for Print• ine offices. or Society rooms. Also.a convenient 2d story office with entrance on Market street: Bent of each #6°- A dry and well lighted cellar below the cap and hal pore of gr Nardi. Markel st. Also, a cellar on 3rd at , nearly oppoalle the Poet Office Enquire of mar 30, FOR RENT.--A roinforiahle new brick dwell Aillng hoOne, situate in Coal Lane near 7th greet For terms. which will he moderate, a rink , to JOAN SI'LF,OSK EY. dee Three Mg Doors Liberty TO LET. ryinr: id ititiry of the buntline occupied by 11. A L Inniirtninn nn A iteilon piorr.--beretofore know! ea “Nesnolites Lone Room,' corner of Mino,l and 511 atreein. Inquire of R. Morrow, 51h at. jnn 23. I OTS POR SALE,—Four Lots in Manclwier. one Anil a ("mir th Acres of Land on Holmes' fill,. Lois nos. 41, 32: 51: 51. 34; 181.1112 and 1/14. In Cook's plan of Lots, on itolme*4 hill Also, Lois nod. 26 and 27. In Cook's planefLotsonHighalreef,near the new Polio donee. For tifrms apply lo Z. W. REM iNGTON Sep lli FOR RENT. AND pc“session given on the 14 of April next; i brick house on the bank °Nile Allezlienv river, two stories 111:11. 4 comfortable rooms, besides cellar and kitchen. It livery plena - tot ly situutedjust out side the city line, with a full view of the city of Allegheny, and within 20 minute:4 walk of the heart of the cliy—rent very low. JAMES BLAKELY, • mar 13 House Arent.sthWa . TO LET. DNE ;trick dwelling hotise, containing a large 'a■ hall, lino Pa kr:tern. 4 !minis op nt ilrs, with An . A lehed parrei.dinini room and klichen, with car. fiage house, ,tc. This nouse Is pleasantly located with yard in front and rear, on the canal bank. corner of Chesnut street. leading to upper futile, now in the oc. cupancy if Mr. McClurg. rent to suit the tinter-- Enquire of Dr, Whittaker, Allegheny City. mar 8, TO BE LET LARGE' and well filrntshed Dwelling Douse suite- A ble for a boardinc house, contaioinn eleven comfort able rooms, with kitchen on the first door, with wash honse 4-e. shunted in the most bintiness part of the city. [Flood, hetvreen srl and 4th rcets.] Dent tow. Also, the store roo m No 50 all:Idled in the ahoy, dwellin7,. which can he rented with the citt.elling or ben orate. Pr)...ession given immediately. Lot of fire soft Ohio Pie Ir'On fur grite low. Enquire of j. P. STUART. No 50 Wood it. AS. MARDROP AND CO., Mancbester Nursery, a offers an extensive assortment of Fruit cad Shade Tress, Sltsatebery Plants. at their Nursery. or their Float irtg Greenhouse. foot of Market street. The public is respect fn tlylinvited to examine the collection white they remain their for a few days. ap 17—dStw3t THEpublic are cautioned against receiving a nnte for two Mindred dollars, payable four months arter date at the Exchange Bank, drawn March 6. 1843. by George Gossip, and endorsed by W m B Flays. The above note with several other papers Caere abstracted from the trunk of the suteerther in Chi Glenn on the istkinsa. ap 81,1843-31 WM B. lIKEB. Wooster. Matedtun, Sandusky. Crauga, Norwalk, Xenia, Dayton, Scioto, rustvoles, Chillicothe, Fran. hk Columbus. I.a.,caster, Sarni:ton, iGranvitte, 'Com. bk. Lake Erie, Far. bk: of Canton, Urbana 35 li 414 1; 30 45 80 30 INDIANA. State bk.f °ranches 11 State. Scrip, 35 KENTUCKY. All hanks. slate bk 4. Branches, 60 Sho wneelown, 70 VIRGINIA. Rank of Virginia. 1 do Valley, Far. bk. of Virginia. Exrliane bank, 1 N. Weil. bank 1 Meg, ,lee. do. 1 MARYLAND Baltimore Banks. Country Banks. DELA WARE. All Banks, NEW JERSEY 'All Banks, par and NEW YORK. City Runk'. p . Country hanks, (srrifety Mud.) I a Red Hark, I to NEW ENGLAND. Rorton Bunko, • Country .• LOUISIANA Orlenne Ranks, tool. 3 NORTII CAROLINA ' Ranks, 23 SOUTII CAROLINA BA n'ts. 11 ►4B. COLUMBIA ALABAMA Good Fla"ks, TENNESSEE. All Bank... 4 111C1110.AN Rk. or St. Clair. 10 no. do. 1 F 11. Smith 5 CANADA • , l':not1 hank., stain Eastern rhilactelphl3. New Ynrk: It 11in - tore, Swarm Western Eicitantre. Clnelnnnl. par Loulevirle. nar Cleveland. dI Wlteellne. par .COLD I ID SILVF.R., par E. D. GAZZAM No 51, Third it LOST M=SM DANIEL ftrlt t An anney at Law. 0 flee on se etween boa anti rmlti.field. up 8. WARO & HUNT , Distias Liberty I=re'. a lew door., below Stets:Jr. apt 6 1634. 4a _BACKS dried Apples. ill 23 111,1 m do. do 10 Sacks dried Pisaitep 91 Barks Feathers, just received per steamboats West Point and Harisbargh.and for sate eery /ow for cash IMILMAX, JE.IVNINOS 4. CO . 43 Wood at. FOR SAFETY. 4 " - A Travelers sioald select Beats provided witk Frans' Safety Guards, for preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers. IT would be well for the traveling e,ombtunity to beat In mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of procuring the above apparatus. And that every Individual making such melee ion is contribu ting towards a general.introdnetion of an invention ad mitted by all men who understand the principles of the fileam Engine, to he a sure preventative against those dreadful disasters You have cc - 'airily, 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 sufficient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boar, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your liven may Ire sernre Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality, and by your preferenre show that ytat appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw ful sacrified of human life. They do not charge more than other boats: their accommodations In other respects ate equll, and in many entree surwrior; and as there is fine leaving Pittsburgh every dny, why will you run any risk, when It Is so corn, tetety In your own power to avoid those disaster,. . . Alt boats marked thus trnl in the Lim of Arrlvrils and Departures. in another part of thie paler, are ropplied with the Safety Guar.. Liet of Boats praeidethoith the Safety Gstard. ALPS. MENTOR. AGNF.S. 111 IC HIG AN, AMARANTH, - MARIETTA. BRILLIANT, M A R QUETTE, BREAKWATER MUN;O PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER. CECILIA, M ONTGOM EY CANTON, NORTH REND, CICERO. NEPTUNE. CADDO, N AR AGANSETT. DUKE of ORLEANS, NIAGARA, DUQUESNE. OSPREY. XPRFSS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY, ECLIPSE OHIO. FOR MOSA. ORLEANS, FORT PITT, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA. GA LENA. QUEEN of the SOUTH J. H. BILLS, ROW I NA. JEWESS, RARITAN, IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, S A RATOG A, ILLINOIS. SAVANNA, ' LADY OF LYONS, ,TA LLE YRAND, VICTVE F. VM LEY FORGE, WEST WIND. ASHLAND. BREAKWATER, . M ISSUR I MAIL. CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS. CUTTFIL F.DWIN II IC I C MAN; EM MA- G ENL. B`: 00R, TOBACCO PLANT. JA MES ROSS, Tim 22 BLANK LEASES. A new and much Improved form ol Blank Lrkker; for .Tmc at' thearrire of the ••Mornine Poet." Regular Morning Packet Pijß BEAVER. The fast running and well known &tamer cLRv * I? ,IA irb REI A RP Rexruttt . Mater, will .depart daily from ['Rig. lough al 9 o'clock, A. In„ and Beaver at 1 o'clock P. ht For freight or pagsnge, anply op hoard. or to BIRMING.II ANI & CO. ,GO Water Atreet. N. 11.—The re=v lar canal packet to Cleveland, Oltin Greenville and Mead Villi Pa and . 111 aaaillon on the Ohio Canal, connect:ntr with steamer Cleveland 4 Pea ver.w ill hr in operAtlbit Immedlitely on openinz of nav rt lion, mar 18—tf. PO % ELL'S BALSAM OF ANNISEED— A preparution made in England, and used through out the whole eastern part of the United States, for the speedy and certain cure of Coughs, Co!da &c., it stands unrivalled, the price be ing only 25 cents per bottle, placer. it within the means of any one wanting medicine for those diseases. The tagte in §n pleasant that childien cry for it, after mice taintinz if , , arid mn..,heni of families should itt:ep It iii the house. as it is an excellent article for the cur • of the Whooping Cough. To be had only at 86 Fourth at reel. SUG.IR RICE it MOLASSES. 12 „H DS Prime N, O. Sngar. 10 Tierces Rice, 19 hhis. N 0.3 Maeherel. For sere low to close co nsigninlot, by . • mar 14 . JAMES MAY Birmingham & COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AMR CHANtS, No. 60 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa. Tertsts—Receivinz and Shipping 5 cents per . lob ths Commissions on Purchases and sales 21 per eem. mar 22.13 W. & M. MFITHELTREE, W HOLEsA LE GROCERS. RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS. M. 160 Liberty street. (opposite 6th.) HrE for site no Im N. o.Pagar, prime finality. 2.5§ tibia N. 0. Motatwes. prime quality. with a zen• a. a ortriwrit of Ciroetwieit, Wines. itsi .COrdials. 'ti eh they. wilt nett on accommorta , fl —Std.! w FOR NEW ORLEANS T HE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAM BOAT OLIVE BRANCH, C. Witta,s, Masts.. will leave for the - above and interme. dial° landings. on Toeitday next April I t Mat 100 - dock A M. For Frelent or Ptwinae. flaying trope/oar aecotti modatloncapply on hoard, or to mar AI. JAMEz , MAY, ATCTION SALFS. FAHN ES I OCK & Co.. corner or Wood 179 • and Sth streets—on Tuesday morniag next 10 o'clock, a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, compri-iag Cloths, CassimPres, Cassinet-, Brown and Bleached Shirtings; Prints; Flanels. Ribbonds, Checks, Gambrooms; Br/Atone, gewing Silks, Patent Thread, Corset Laces, Sospenders, SpoGi Cottpn, aStc.• Hay and Manure Forks. At 3 o'clock P M , 80 doz Smiths, Goodyear' and Carver- Hay and Manure—Sale positive— Terms Cazh par money. a p 15. .For Rent. A CONVENIENT three story brjek dwelling, house Cl eildateun Ross street near Fotrth. Rea 4125. apt 10, Apply Fourth., MRS MAY. --------- - CANAL BOAT FURNI . • Lationxixs soar Mo Joie. —A %dr mit in ri,o. 71 NM 1 I ill:rilr'eEquoanntihtly,,,dbf at si t a h t e l fa ittzr: :stole. Pitbte•a• :A . Quilts. :Linicnent, th iipply to an irtele.thatt was be and bad* . r c r a a rt m a rta t. s , 0 7 A I t h p g ; Ireo for Sala d ie a e t n ;t ea t+ I p r o t t : n o h t eir, prices• jec,e.4 r "d Anit s c l i r t riP f l o ut. r nil ‘4l 7 Blll h l :a li mvi e .. fora 141"7 bottle e mis of sithilett:edillitYihteed:7; 9Pnrdocialli"Cre: WM. NODI,E. tiPholo er , • 1 Dalley's Pain Extractor, which the lady used rather then an 7 —43 t 1 , to eenttlt hack, without knowing that it N.•: Intended for Foch eases., . t The lady railed there tht+ any, lure 20thoutylitr, Mal the Salve of Dnltey had cured her entirely, and ebe pars chased more, io havealwaye on band in ease of 01 1 9 le. eldent. . It will take out nll hnrn evlthnut pnin and merciful men shortiri keen It by them. and rive the torment, Of their families• The unfeeling are not exreetrd 10 an fel —.Exiling, x. . . - Comstock 4. fn.. proprietnrc. 71 Itinitlen LAW. New York, and at Trrmi.es, 86 Ertur.lt rt.. sole agent frire Plitnblirelt. WILLIAM DOHERTY, 114 r AIM CM, Winntlfzetn Ter. i4R Liberty xt, between Market and Sixth. • REMOVAL. A r.l DURRORAW, AIroRNEY AT LAW Aware. A removrd hie rdlice to tio RS Fifth street. be tween Wood and Fluithfirid sts.:next door to Alderman Morrow. npr 7. Sirminottotat & Co :._. AG'TS TOR STE A MER CLEVEL And Cleveland Line. iitireh 22, '43. S. W. Barbridre & Ca. AGENTS for the gale of fleattv'e Powder. Water between Wand and Smithfield. March 30. 115143. The 2Rth regiment. by Col. William PTY. let Patinnoe, on Monday lip Atli day of May. 21.13attnItIon on Tne•Anv Ihneth day of May. For Rent. r— mkt 'Anton Allesheny enuntv Volunteers Wcdnee. wOR a term of VOA re. Turn Imltdine lots nn the bat* . I (In v ibe 10 th .eommnrided by Major Joie L. BemPlon• crib,. nesbeny river. ailininlngther:ty -1,„ Met Neaten% commanded by Cul. Wm. Dem:boor Annly at the honer.A:eney, Penn street, Sni t W an t I`• .let Renaltlon , Tboredny,llth rho , 01 MAY. mar 2. JAMES BI.AItET.Y. Locke Cavalry and Forks Infantry, will parade with the let Ratiallrin. 2.d Bal la Illon, Friday 32th day of May. '7lh Palta !inn A flrel , PtlV ('o. VOlUntr,CTll:Ol , gatnirtir lath. commanded be Major Coda. The 106 1 h Reittenent. commanded by Col., I). literary. Pattatinn ow. Monday 15i liday of May. 21 Battalion on Tueedny l6th env of MRS'.. h PRI I n!ion Alic Icenyco,Vo'unteere,onWedneedav 17111 day of May. Plitsbnreh Lesion. commlnded by Cot. Troyillo, nit Monday 22.11 Aar. of May. :3,1 Battalion Alleabeny en. Volunteers', Me or Aw. dues. on Monday 22,1 day of Mali • . The Jael(con independent Pines; Cept. Hay, on Mow day 224 day of May. . T . he Bimitayne Grays, Cipt. Geo. 1-I.lye, on Monday 2211 day 0( May, . . .• • At tmeh places entice °Meer, of resfirent or Battallat may direct. . . 147th Ttegltront: commanded by Cot. Hamilton. Thnreday the IRth. _ The_ Birmingham Cuardr win parade with tha (Alai Real . , . . . Theilth.linalment, conuwandcd by Col John WA on Friday thellth. Bitoana isomer-Ma's nrvica. • Taos" As Ikric.nwN. Inspector,lsit 8,15 th P. r M. as' 1 lit—dllw2t. COTTON. BALPA Cotton—For sale low. by mar 22. • JAME'S MAY FLOUR 100011111.14. Superfine Pinnr in mare and for sele by J. W. Brrit FIRM; Et A. Co. aplo, Water at., bef amen Wood and Smithfield THE. ERE IT CENTR AL ROUTE. vm NATIONAL ROAD AND BALTI,IORF. ARD OHIO RAIL 8011) COMPANY. - . NEline of IT. a. Mn I I Coach. for Washington City, Baltintere. Phi:edelpiie cod New York . , This, line is in tali operation and fravearittahnreh dally at 6 o'clock A; M.. Oa Washington Pa. national road to Cumberland. ennnecting here with the call road Co's. In all the above places , : Traveller+, will find this a ' , nerdy and comfortable rote. ithelnea separate mid distinct -Pifishu+gh and etimherland line , faritilles yarn he afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Ex• tra coaches furni.hed at the shortest notice. wit° the privilegr of [rine through direct, or la Ling cne night's real at - their notion. For tickets, apply at our (+Men at th•Mormonaltela Hoorn. f.. W. sTerwrov• Feb. ad-Att. President of N. R. Stare Co. R. 17. n A WRONT, 111auufacturer of Tin. Copper and Shed Iron Ware. (Hew 61 Liheriv. beta-Pen Market and 6th streets WOULD reopeelfrsliv Inform the citizen. a Pitt=_ hureh. and thennhlle In eeneral that he enntlnver to enrro on th. shove haplnva In aft ilr vnrion e twenehes tot the alove stand: where he will ottwnvlt keep a caner n 1 etwortnient of nil articles in hi. line. all of whlrh will he made in the came manner and tnnierink, and will he dlrrtneeti of on the mold moderate and ac enmmodeline Terme,. Connlry Ilierrniints and niher dr•siers will rind it 'n theidisdrunlnse. exam;ne his stock before pur. ebnotins eirewPrire.- Steam fin a 1,01 Co I e. and portieres roofed with cooper. ZiTrZi.IP. lead and lien nn the ghorte.it order; Cutters and flunduetnts made and nut np with despite!h_ as usual. apt 5. 1,343: Standart. Int..rahwn de en. WARDFOR 1 .7 AND CO T 4f. Ai r4 E R Ivit C L H A A N N n. T n a ir . 0. AGENts for the MorrhinixTrrinfinrirtntinn rompanv Com po,ell alb. Merchant', Line, Erie Canal. Watthlnvon.T.ine.-.. 'inter. Delmer k CO'P. Line of Steam Boats t s.'it • t le on the tottee, ri, velandl,lon Penhet•lvanin rand nhirt l'ono , . Proorle.tnee of the Merehortig Line Ottto aa•. R LPMIt To— Wirdcra EPtswoßrn. Nn.9. Carne es t3IIR, ti. R. ficorrza ¢ ro. A Itrany. rn.rr, ling , on. fletrti,PAr.iimt. f n.Ruf£nln.. M.T. WILLIAMS k POW. Ctevel4nd. Her 3nna M. ALIAS, CMARI VI M. CIDIIIIIII, J.S. Dmitri% Renver. RISKING/IAM k CO.; PllUhuretr an 1 1843-Iv. I R. .ThINIEL Jetafif nn _rift OW. beiween Wood and Prnitlifleld ntreeti. Attaborgh. der 10-IY. .• DRIED PEACHES. 100 BUSHELS DrIM reacheg. • • • For MI le low by JAMES MAT mit 14. IT. I. !OUT. ♦LLR. P. Tnoinnon MALAY & THOMPSON, GENERAL .kGENTS and Commlibdon Merchants ST. LOU/5..41.. Refer to. . . Mesirs. torbett. Royer dr Mcno*elt ' ' , rittshing o W. 11. rsmphell 4 Co. . .. retro.. Todhunter. * Co. .. Pi.ile. o Morenn.rruteher 4- Co ,. Woods. Yeatman 4 Co. St Louis. . o Woods, Christy 4- Co. Feb. 4.-43 m _.... . . 6glInF,S PLAN.CATION MOLASSES, retTIVII4 per Steamers V.lttte Ren end Fri Hon.-end for J. 4A. GORDON 12 Water street gale by ma , 27 TO LET . . .. . A NEAT conYcninnt Comma built frame bOn.e.sliti• Mr n short distance Wtco* , the cavil in A tlerhony city Enquire of JAMES MAY. mar ?2R. _ . FEiTFIErid- T wicks Feathers just received and rot rate tow. by It MMA.Y, JENNINng dr rn. 43 Wood at . • ~ NERVE AND PONE LINIMET, AND IN , DIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR—This combina tion of a, local application with an internal specie Oc, works like a esharrit in crises of rheumatism, gout, contracted muscle and paralysis. Messrs. Comstnc* te. Co. 71 Maiden Lane, have in their vi s a /pi o n a aerfArate c•oll Ethan C. Corning, a reapee'able citizen ~a tioehec, IRtating that after having been a bedridden cripple fur upwards of fourteen years hewers enabled to rise up and, walk by applvinz the Linament to hiii shrunken .limb/. and, tekinz.the Elixir in conformity with.ttle du. reCtinhs. The cure appears to border 013. the mi raculous, but attestations cannot be questioned . In cases of nut and rontractinn of the .mnaeles and ligament nrthe, Liniment and 7,144 •hti vn• been squally beneficisl.—[Express ]—Flr sale only at Tuvrts's 86 Fourth street, rC Hou‘e gency. !V0.6 west of the Market Haase, Penn at. 6th Ward; Pittsbarah Pa. 11 1 1 H E snbecriber Weirton Oar a number ofyears been en gaged le reutlng cry properly, collecting renis.ke; and winhina MP:trod his hnninebq in thin way. restlPC!• fully otry„taftitnnerwleet to tnone persona otvning, or wbo may have charge of prolierly as EBerOiofB. Aiimlniora tors or Gua-dians, ia.lhe City or .tlllll,f h!., ‘ anti v h o mny not haveleivare to attend to it themaelvr,, to rent dwelt Inge, Warehouses, Farms, Lotv,,fre. Also, to collect rents. dividend,. Ground rents kc. red,n, in liept where i . depeription of nil properties for tent arta he,rn• tereil•fitie of char_v,e, reference la reSperi v ofrered to ra linWinB 2eittlemere for whom the nnttnenihee has been agent far tome yea rs . Oant--Ttlentre !illehael Allen, P. McCormick and James S. Craft, Esq., Pittphnrgh; Jan Sioari.Z.m Eu•opn•an Age.nt, - Philatl.; Mena. John Brown, Birmingham; S. mer. t ,,,n. Ct"tinnali; Dante! Potter Fieubenvilie; Joneolt Millar. Lawrenceville; Jame-Jone s East Liberty; Daniel Rasher, Mifflin township; Dar.lel Deputron,Sewickley. feb 23. • JAMES BLAKELY. 38 88L8 ailed a a s p t pi r es e ; o ur n iv a L 2s a n t: i b r lLd irn rl le ri b . :teethes, MAUNA)", JE-NWIXOS 4. CO, 43 wood ii . FRUIT BRIGADE ORDER'S,' TMX enrolled Militia residlna within iftSLhonndsitt first Rrfrndr , of flfteentl) Div/Ml)n Prnrssivani4 M Min. n ret fcr training and inspection; as fOlkwit to wh: CAUTION, TE public nre condoned not to purrtmo 111IP fnitow- Inz noire, recently lost or enhdald by the mitred- A note dated - 4..1R43. nfty:thle 90..dsKsarlisy eltdr. drown by Philip R. Rlnrnid, and endorsed by Rlsek k kleelenn. •- _ . . Two due 1.1111. from Foreman nnti receipt from O. Corpse, for nevmerti nf•ln=nrnnee Po Nn n•e ran hen of Ow above. note or dor N. by lanv nt • lan tive narnrry.na. tisvmant Am, ta%n 1. 10 n0 # (1 TIT confer a. f3vnr nn .threnharriht-/ i. retnnning them to their Shine. •en r • No. 512 Rlns.kan !war Fth.•- rtr,ArK 4 McCLEAN. an 14—it• faring lo LeOsie. T 9 1 7. 1104PrNifilf.4 !pimp two Prams siluntrn in -1 7 ,151 lifer inivorhiii, with the noropsinrii and from 7510 100 noes. &mired on.ppeti.. ALA. fin vi .firm sitnntrrl in-West neer towhfitilo Ailerhwmi conoly, with frnw 50 to 75 . e :there deserlLod proooriv Is to rens.onnhlv tioon repair. :if) int 15 miles f.nm- thr oily of PltisborTh. and withlo,ltro mt.!'" riCitio.pron's, C, nil. non, will he Icni i o. reason:AA term, for from 1 to .hree yeari.to.prion „ TiAlt•Tl:.kli,l • • March 1311i—tf. rrsx. E ( IYRD.—fin exr,rimnt Wc.nri nv , nt or Cor 4.. fen . Mtn.. eljenn.lnrdnn Shrhy•;.. srvaenf. Axen Mt/4, 4 .u.. brim! And .nit nit rn , trn, white Wn•h: gwenninn. wernnhine. ninth nrid—dinding wranninl nnner.Enelfsh And nanny rr Quills. earn tironinn.nnd pnnei• ,h 3 nein v i end bend/trot wlntinw ounbnnd Itnna. Tnh.. P'uricrntle and hnenn, ennnt Tr ?pea. tn'.lenali. and ti.lpor a riirtpl, g i a., l4 , ? . e ngima t ontir l termp ! /Ivy eaqh, not negoelabln paper, nr bUrter, to Fuit cottsigrer , F.. • • • . „ .IR( Al" RA RRIS Az.Pnr nnrl . Crm Mer. No 9,51 h at 8 hhite.N, o. flentr. 0111 , dAyro.,piverl per itiettow.r.New 'York. end for t.ate by 3.41.8 r. Oti.i der 111 , No. 12 Writer et. WILLIAM C. WALL.. Plain awe' Panty Portrait and Rioters Prams ...Itairefootarer, No: 874 Antoci Street Pkto Zotrirh. —Ca n yogi! Rrnrh.. V r Irt Ste.. for Artiste. always nn band. T,nottine Maroc*. ke, ronmpily framed loonier. Repairing done r. the short• t'nftiontar . atlent ton paid to reeildlna and Jobbing oleo ory itemetin.tnn. Pomona Milne nn Fieano Boat!, or tion..Ps ISM Clod It to belt advantneo to can. 9eP 10 Auction 0.9.1VEE TOC Ce Stieee..nra tril 13 .dtah. . rlr, it the old stinfi earner of .5.h 'rod Wood ate, hevinzrempli;td with the reortilittion. or the now:Aur n . Zinn. Law. 7" re rtrepared..to ',Hike advance.' rot rertel,ec. men tit and In Petro!" fitroornhie .terme, They ijo, Rtl roottottint. to onalte s reartv tniler and prompt rcturrs, rreelt , e a fair mll.llO ll of tm*lnexvt., . . in refirine from the Auction fnain► r c . ? voice erre: otenicure In rernmotendine to the pohiie. R 1 r' Samuel Pahneetnek et Co.. who hnveromo'ied with the rennire mentoorthonew Auction TAW and wilt dw. I,ll.lnetr. at mga/AMnn4. 1. Ti. end, 31843. iry,sr RP:errrEn from Now Nrork-3flllll rolarn or the Vonth'n Tfflopernnen Advoettm and 500 contr.* thp Joornal of the A mettenn Vnion for Mitre). The hound Parole. Advorrets with. 29 no.. SThhr , rat urpwPre Review" for April.. 11.0 on , hand wore deV. &tip th!thr Pnet. o 7hronlPlP, Son otpnldrnrer. Iron COl. 111preory. Manufnelorer. VE'n.hlnfOnn Ttanner get for- Pa 10 &boar,. TQt At! .Atom ;ult . 5. end Corn Mrr no 9 'Fifth RI. COUNTY CON% M 1 SSION ER. • A T the gollritellon of a nrtmner of frtenrte of nn Tett' . Millen' mattes. 1 roineet fully offer myeelf t the eon., r.t.ierlitlon of my fellow•eitleeem 'or the ofller of Conn.'''. Commigelemer. That Tit/ itentlmente 'fogy not he colonel— demi onti , *lifter fro to/m . 0(11ra! or private effetre. free to l sav thnt f have heen ell mv)efe a ermwoont Ra"_ nohllenrt. in the Iron of tho wort,. A% the rowel et - tmerehet emitArrminterl in Its tinanrtnt afr* , frp..sna fig"! • rptincilnn ;a larles of on'Ale officers btu; re.elvo43 0 )01 ; annrohto Inn of Ittrzo mainr.hlea alb* . . 017ned tvoithl not P n fortnion** flf 31{ 11 1 . 141er to'''. In tiny manner ottetoot to rota., thl* •4!* 4 *r7 form; ehnnld It reach the other. of rott4ttr errensteeinner: *Dr 6 : . SAMUEL TIURLIPZ. ~,... • FAMILY FLOUR. 30 RR Sesn.rfin, white Whontirlonr. Jon received from Valley WWI* cr..] An' sollel J. W. RURBRiDGE. • - Water .t hrtgerpn fiord ,k Stolitilt AM 'RICAN PIONEER . es t T text' fram the publfaher at Clntireintl, 4 . cant*. rf hat expellent net: amerce Ristertertl the Artcri , .11 Pleneer..pahltshed einnthly Nee elr . a year. I r e fl!et .12 lumbers honed in vile ereeeletilift,.\A tine •pe 'pert ten prtra, far rake. n aati,ae.ktialtitlK; thinttritilv oaraived.at•flArtets'Greerat .itegey anti 110 - tel.ittenea Nro 9, Firth st. ap 12 lc Ste4nt Roat Olosers.-1.144 sohseribor:!l.l ronsoqnsoco of the dirn,..ni , v of M o tirret, has fort the oefe nrtne Sife!v Guard fe, (Are prPreistemit Ch.e explosion of *frost bailed, to 4i . /. 50 rer host. It Is hoped that all 11/4,81 '..twn..r. pill gnat: thrt.r,f,l4 of Ihpxe ronconnhip nnt cm , lv un nr - ntt3t : 1 . perfect safer v Itiny afrnr:,, hept in nr.ln! ni* err, rant Boilers rv:th the apo-.Arhrr.- rt.1.11-1!erl welr 1 M in,l2 thnFe. March 6-3rn • AM • tiT 1..01. 1 1`1. GAL. O. "DIIBUQUF. f Dftogenger NORr3i REND uili leave f. r 1.!;* -q•r,+ and inf•eierer Wedne.e*y Host tho coo , tnn.at froiu.!pt-nr ; , scavtal•rov on t rtf , rtf n' ap 17 The North Bend Fn Nepp`iert Guard to pereent• the explosion of Pit I.h . ;i7e - le, A priglA 1843