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06-p.mrsaca VIDOR% public Notice.
To the Farmers, Mechanics, and Workingmen ,
of Allegheny Co.—The Commit-Ens by -pm appoint- I
ed itt public meeting in the near Comm. House on the
Bth day of last month, with instructions to prepare
-/. Theatre. measures fur future action, respectfully e,,treat you
'The.. friends of the drama were last night to assemble in your respective townships of the Co
an
wards of the Cities ,
on Saturdayevening, the
gratified by . the performance of two new .
29 d th inst., and there elect in each, two delegates with
11.0 d beautiful dramas never before repro- instructions, to meet in Convention on the let Wed
-le'iY of x
secure p repared an to
organizedadopt
and well
e w a: l - 1
t;
seated in Pittsburgh. In the first The wi ll .lressls n e ho t r , h a y
a i fe
Betrrack ROOl7l, Mr. Latham appeared to directed action oldie wealth producing interest.
The newspapers published in this city and in Al.
great advantage and added to his well egheny are requested to ghe this notice publicity iii
merited popularity. But it was in the heir columns. JOHN FERRAL,
ap 19 Chairman.
Daughter that the interest of the audience --
vrascentered, the feeling and impressive
performance of Mrs. Flynn drawing pow»
erfelly upon the sympathy of the audience
It was one of the most pathetic pieces
it has ever been our lot to witness, and
stamped her in the opinion of our theatri.
cal community as the best actress that has
tver appeared in our city. We ate hap
py to perceive it is announced for repro
lit,ion this evening in conjunction with
archer excel:ent pieces, forming a list of at.
traction that cannot fail of filling the the-
MMIM
''' acre.
Contemptible Implsition.
• The Editor of the San received the following
through the Post Office:
•Ilarristiurg, Apt ill 6, 1843.
Russell Errett, Esq.—Dear Sir—lt gives me
pleasure to inform you that the Gov. has been
pleased to appoint Le-wis , as associate
judge fur this county. Yo•irs, &c Sratno.
AUL.Mictlleba to state that there is no truth in
wovAti
it. The writer is known, however, and wa may
give his Duna to the public soon.
Interesting Procession.
Yesterday afternoon, the girls of two of
the Ccitton Factories in Allegheny, who
discontinued work on account of their em-
ployats attempting to reduce their wages,
walked in procession, and created quite a
.—aleosiition among all who witnessed the nov
el spec tante. A number of small banners
were - borne in the procession with appro—
priate inscripti , ms, one of which was the
memorable whig promise or: 1810—" Two
.dollara a day and Roast Beef." The
feelings of sympathy fur these girls, who
are forced to adopt this mode of enlisting
pubic sentiment in their cause, is univer•
- sal, and it is hoped that the employers will
abandon their efforts t.) reduce the wa
ges. "
The R. H. Committee nave appointed a Corn
mittee.to enquire the coat of Spikes• We cm.ve
that the •New Orginizitiun' be that co:omil:ee.
the Wheeling Times eayi tho Pittsburghers
are quarrelltog like `oats and dogs.' N.w who•
ever heard of owe quarrelling?
•
A "Hoax. —We heard yesterday that ou
the night b fore anattempt was made to
burn.one of the trauportation warehouses;
but. on enquiry asceitaiued that there was
no truth in it.
Run 91—A horse yesterday in sth at.
frightened it something, probably a "sight
in. the sky," ran off, in which he was
injured considerably. Good for him.
For the Pest,
The new Issue of City script.
It is not denied that the city scrip issue('
'under the recent ordinance of Connell.:
passed in February last, is all dated in
September 1841, and declares upon itr
- fae.e to be issued under the Ordinance of
June 4th,1841.
' Now, it is well knoxvn that the full
amount of scrip authorized by the ordi.
nance (4'lBll was issued at the time, and
does not therefore, a very grave question
arise as to whether the City, after redee os
ling the amount authorized by that ordi
nance, will be bound to redeem a single
dollar of the forty thousand, now issuing
and beating upon its face the authotity of
the ordinance of 1811, instead of that of
February 1843! It may be that those
concerned in this matter consider they are
playing off a piece of cunning for which
some of them already have gained some
notoriety, but it strikes us that eventually
considerable difcutty may arise out of it.
Now is the proper time to have the ques
tion settled, and it is to be hoped that
some member of Council who has the into'
rest uf the public at heat t will see tn it.
A curizENT,
Large Ideas.—'Mr. Speaker,' said a dis
tiaguished orator in a western Legisla.
latee, 'I have been accused of vascillation
myis political principle-I. Me vascillate!
e who first drew the breath of life be
neath the gigantic foliage of the forest oak!
oho was cradled in an earthquake and
suckled by the Mississippil—me whose
playthings in childhood were the bear and
alligator, and who in maturer years deli4ht.
asei to grapple with the furious torrent ns
it rushed wild and headlong from its moun
tain home, and to sport with the tornado
sad the double engine steamboat!— e
vassillatel—Mr. Speaker, the idea is pre—
posterous!'
THEATRE.
Fa night of the engagement of %ti,•s MEL
TON, Mrs. FLYNN. and Mr. LATII AM.
Second night of the DAUGHTER
Tbigitvoniptx, w7ll be vrfo med thc,Corno•iy .of the
TWO FatEN Di AND THE TWO 31iTERS.
After which the DAUGHTER
IN" whiffet. conclude with the fauccal operetta of
. . . TWO OF A NAME.
A stodgier of Songs during the evening for which
■w *Da ofthe Day•
Thisrs_open at 7 o'clock, Performance to cam
enenee at half past 7,
ti/PWer BOW, 50 cent. I Second Tier, 37j- cents
25 " I Gallery, 12i teats
Commercial 24Tet330.
ALIILW:Iar3I U.
20 feet water in the channel
Reported by Susat.v. dot iTcnaL, General S. B. I
Agents, No 5, Market street.
ARRIVED.
•Michigan, lloics, Beaver.
'Cleveland Hemp hi'l,do.
L the .Mall Gssk l BMA
West Point Grace Lcuisville
New Haven Page Wabash
Cutter Collins Cincinnati
DEPARTED.
*Michigan Boles Beaver
*Cleveland Hemphill dn.
Warren, Ward, Warren.
Mclntire Sca!lo ZAinsville
Arcade Benoit Cincinnati
I May Flower Iltitcliistm St. Louis
Belmont P•te \V I t •eling
Montezuma Martin Cincinnati
All bows marltud thus [v] are provided with
Evans Slny Guaid.
BUSIN ESS.— 'he appearance of the
Monongahela landing for afew days past is
a most cheering incite ition of therestoration
of business. The space from the water's
edge up to Water street, has been laPrally
covered with merchandise and prodnce,and
much of it is from id ices that have never
had any intercourse of this kind with our
city heretofore. A letter was received
by a house in this city from correspondents
in Zanesville, an endorsement on which
stzted,that they had shipiud from that place
QOO barrels of flour, to be forwarded t the
eastern markets via Pennsylvania Canal, as
they found that produce could be carried tm
our state improverwmts cheaper and more
expedi'iously than by any other route.—
This is a cheering prosreet for our public
wcrks, and the transporters now have in
their own hands, the means of securing to
themselves the whole of the carrying trade
betwel n the east a•td the west. If they
will be satisft!d to t Ike a reasonable re
ward (or their labor and enterpris ,, , no oth
er route can compete with them.
The following we cops , fr. - An the New
Orleans Bulletin's Price Current, of March
. 1
Specie.—American gold is more abun
dant than last week. It cin ho bought
from importers at 3 S prem. Brokers of
fer and retail at 1 prem.
Exchange.—bince our last weekly re•
port we have had a fair impor:ation of
specie, and more is known to be on the
way. To this cause principally is to be
attributed the gradual and steady improve
ment in exchange.
Only see; exchange regulatetl by natu
ral laws—by the immutable laws of ?lade,
and that too, in the face of the oft repeat-
Ed assertion of the soap lock dandles of
federal whiggerv, that we "must have a
National Batik to regulate the exchanges."
The stupidity of some people is indeed
glaring —Chambersburg• Times.
PITTSBURGH MARKE
Reported for the Morning Post by teaac Ha.tie.
FRIDAY MORNING, April 21, 1843
During the week past their bas been a very
large and active river business doing, and to see
the arrivals and departures, the loading and un
loading. and the draiing of so large a quantity of
all kinds of goods to and (loin the canal, ware
hou,es, and wholesale and retail stores and man
ufartorie-;—so much western and south , rn pro
duce arriving, and Ili in again to see our large
wholesale stores so full of new grood-r, such sel
sosahle varieties of cheap stock and sales begin
ning.goods in boxes and packages sold and mark
ed, looked like our good old flouri,-hing times
come back again, and to the merchant and man
-0:'-d,itsiness quite cheering and encouraging.
M reh luta and gentlemen wanting t Fell or
purcha-e and, replenish their stocks, are coming
in from every quarter, and we hope a few days
of warm set Ced weather will very ;lino!, enliven
bUSITIesq.
Flour—Large quantities are now in marke
and sales for a few days past have been (from'
gnats) at $2,75, 2 80, 2,871 a 2, 90, per bbl in lots
of fifty to a hundred bbl..; from stores, si,ooo,and
by retail at 33 121 u 3,2s;—and for very choice
white flour, at retail, 3,00 per bbl.
Grain—Wheat 50, Rye 25, Oats 14 to 16,Corn
22 s 25, per bushel.
Groceries—Sales large and constant. One
avreltant sold, within ten days 52J bags of R o
Coffee, at 9 a 10 c., and considerable sale., in
small lots at 91 a 10, and by the hie, at 10 to 111
per lb. One sale of 70 'Olds. fair N. 0. sugar at
.5 cts. at six months; other large sales, tic :owing
to quality, at 41 a5l per lb by the hhd.. and in
bbls. at 5 a 61; Molasses his ripen; saes in lots
I of about 203 or 300 bbls. ut 191 a 20 cts per g: I-
I lon, currency and on time, and by the bbl 22 a 25
per gallon..
Provisions—Sales of 10,000 lbs good country
bac'in at 31 cts per lb cash; other lots fur cash and
trade at 3 a 34; 20,000 lbs fur Iron—pound for lb ,
40,030 pork in bulk hug round, 2 621 per 100 lbs.;
sales of city cured in lots, at $l,OO per 100 lbs,
hog round—sales of Cincinnati hams at 5, city
cured 51; It hhds bulk pork hams and shoulders
51 1 .-Beef cattle have risen; farmers ask 3 a 41 1 ,
according to quality; about fifty head of good in
lots, sold at 40') per 100 lbs. Butter—aood fresh
roll, has risen, and is in demand; in bbls at 71 a 8
eta. Cheese has advanced; sales from wagons fur
good at 5 cts per lb.
Ashes—scarce and in demand. Scorchings 31
to 4i, Put 4.1 to 5 ets; Pearl S to 5i
Cotton Yarn—Plenty and constant sales at lost,
prices, No. 5, 13 a 14 cts per lb. far short reet,and
4 a 8 per doz for long reel.
Feathers—small sales at 20 a 21 cts lb.
Fruit—Sales of Dried Peaches at 1,00 a 1.121;
Apples, 40 a 44 eta—Raisins, plenty 1,75 a 2,25
per box.
Iron—Blooms,46 a 50 dolls, per ton; 80 tons
Tennessee blooms sold at 46 50 at sir months;
Pig Metal-75 tone .it 17,50 and 40 tons at 17
dots cash currency, and salsa of about 300 tOO% in
ots, for barter, and on time at 18 a2O par ton.
EMMES
•1 3 / 1 . NFL 4tYt .41%'1) EXCHAI\CRUIST
OItRICTIDDAILT. Di &LUC" sauna, Aucamtair atcasa
PENNSYCITAICIA.
Bank of Pittsburgh. par
Merch. 4. Man. bk. Par
Exchange bank, par
Bk, of Germantowc . "
Easton lank,
Lancaster bank, dis
Bank of Chester Co. par
Farmers' bk Bucks Co. "
Doyiestown bk do "
Bk of N A mcrica Phil. "
Bk of Northern Litiertiea,"
Commercial bk. of Pa. "
Par. 4. Mechanics bk "
Kensington bk.
Philadelphia hk.
Schuylkill lik. ,t
Southwark bk.
Western bk.
Bk. or Pennsylvania, 1
Bk of Penn Ti par
Man. it Meetittnice bk. par
Me' hanies nk. par
Moyametising bk. 3
Girard ba.tk, 45
I.l.:Ftnies bank, 50
Lumbermen'', Warren, --
Frank. bk Washinzton, par
Miners bk of Pot tsvile, 5
Bk of Montgomery Co. par
Mon. bk Brownsville,
Erie Bank, 5
Harrlsburgh bank, 41
Far. bk Lancaster,
Bk of Mlddlelown, 41
Bk. of Chambersburgh, 4 1
Carlisle hank, 4
Bk of Northumberland, 5
Columblabk 4- Bridge co. 2
Bk Susquehanna Co. 15
Bkof Delaware Co. par
Lebanon bk.
CrlLysbnrgh bk, 4
York hank, 4
Far. 4. Drovers bk. of
Waynesbur2b, 5
Currency notes. 5
Honesdale,
Wyoming bank, 10
4i
41.5
79
3
81)
Plitsb'glt Stale Scrip
Country do do
Berk» to. banK,
Lewistown
Towanda
01110.
Mountpleasant hk
Far..- Mech. hk of Steu
Belmont bk of St. Clafra
ville,
Marietta bk. Demand
notes, •
do Currency notes, 13
Columbiana hk New Lip,
lion Demand,
do Post 1111i , ..9, 1#
Cincienati specie mu
le,/ ,auks,
Mech. h Traders hk of
rinciomoi,
I.k of Colonll.u.,
Demand notes, If
Lawrence
Caihierl
Zane=cille hk
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
TO BE LEI'
4 L. 9110 and well furnished ()welling 'louse Anita
hlee for a boarding house, coot oiling eleven comfort •
able rooms. with kitchen on the first floor. with wash
house c. !limited in the most husinrAA part of the city.
(1f nod, between 31 and 4111 stree .] Rent low .
the store room No 56 attached to the ahoy
dwelling, which ca., be reviled with the dwelling or s on.
orate. Po ,, e.SS lon given immediately
Lot of hoe ~ ,f t Ohio Pig Iron for low
Enquire of
op 17
To Let,
E A' ( Pstfi cir; i2O
A nil Market elicet lietween 3d:and
4Thic. Rem 1160.
A three story brick itou.e and on :11n , ket he
twee.] 2,.(1 andad st ono,ite N JJofines Ex.lc 3 ng ,
after. Rent low.
Two iong rooms on Market street suitable for Pr
ine office.. or Ftoriety rooms. Alsn.a convenient 4d
st
offire with entrance on Market street. Rent of e
$6O.
A dry anti well li2lved cellar helot , : the cap and ha
&to , eofNi r Nardi, Market st. Also, a cellar on 3rd st
nearly oppmthe the Post Office
Esquire of
ma r 30.
FOR R EXT.- —A comfort:into new tlwei
house,sitnate in Coal Lane near 7th tree
For terms, which will he inoiterate,app. to
JOHN NCL.OSK EY.
Three Hi!. Door. Liberty .
de e 30 -0".
TO LET.
rrilE 3d dtory of the building occupied by It. A
Bat.mnan as an Auction store.--heretnfore know
, •Scsniitti's Long Room," corner of Wood and sil
streets. Inquire of B. Morrow, sth st. jan 23.
lors FUR SA L.P.,—Four Lois in alaticiieqer. One
1. 4 and n fourth Acres of Laid on Holmes' 11111. Lois
41, 4.2.52. 5:3. 54,131, 182 and 184. in Cook's plan
of Lo.t.A, Hill Also, Lots nos 26 and 27. in
Cook's plan of Lots on Hight strePi, near the new Court
douse. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON
FOR RENT.
AND po,sesston oven on the lit of April next; a
brick house on the hank of the Alleglionv river,
two stories hilt. 4 comfortable romn3, besides ceiter and
kitchen. it is very pleasantly mitnuted just out side tn.
city line, with n full view of the city of Alleg.heny, and
within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the city—reit
very low.
mar 13
TO LET.
ONE 'trick dwelling' house, containins a larle
two !mortars, 4 1001119 'lust tire, w.th 8n•
ished garretolinine room and kitchen. with car.
riageu.,use,4c. This house Is pleasantly located with
yard in front and rear, on the canal hank, corner of
Chesnut street, leading to upper Itrichte, now in tlieoe .
cupancy t,f Mr. McClura. rent tomtit the times-- Enquire
ni Or. Whittaker, Allegheny CItY • mar a,
JJI.S. WA XDROF d'idirD
Offers an extensive assortment of Fruit and Shade
Trees,S h rubbery Plants. at their Nursery. or their
Flotillas Greenhouse, foot of Markrt street. The public
is respect fully'invileti to examine the collection wlitle they
remain their fur a few days. a ti 17---(1:31w3t
711 HE public are cautioned against receiving a note
1 for two 11110 , 11 Ni dollars, payable four, months after
date at the Ey:flange Bank, drawn March 6. 1843, Ity
George G 'silo, and endorsed by Wm lS Hays. The ahuve
note with sev,ral other papers were ahstracted room
the wink of thesuiucrlbier in Cincinnati on the 1.4 itint.
ap 31, 1343-3 t WM B. HAYS.
Ohio fiver limpraventent.
PROPOSALS ui Ibe received until the 12 th of Nlay
1843—fur furnishing and delivering by casting, as
may be direrted, Into line of darn:
Front 15,000 to 20,000 tons of rough stnne,at White's
Ripple and the Trap. 12 miles below Pittsburgh.
Fruit 20 000 to 30,0,b) tons rough stone. at the head
and foot of Bidniterhassets Island, near Pa rkersburg
Virginia.
F r om 5.000 to 10 0110 tons of rough stone. al head of
Buffington's island..2l4 miles below Pittsburgh.
roe transporting and deli•ering, by casting, as ma)
be directed into line of dams:
All the stone quarried and now lying at the quarry
(on the left shore of the river, about opposite to the mid
dle of the Island.) into the deli at the head of Brown's
Island, 7 miles Waive Steubenville Ohio.
All the stone quarried and now lying at ,he quarry 'oil
the right shore of the river.) into line of dam at head of
Minor) Island, 3 miles below Steubenville.
All thestone quarried arid lying at the quarry—.on the
right shore—into dam at head of Captina Island, 18
mires below Wheeling Va., and for quarryin g
wanted and deitto,
y
ering such additional quantity as may
r.implete same dam.
Thequarriesin all eases are but a short distance from
line of dams.
Propose's must be accompanied with satisfactory
refetenecs. Address Capt John Sanders, Corps of En
, gineets, Pittsburgh Pa.
Office Ohio River Improvements ,
Pittsburgh , April 12,1843.
Advocate and Gazette, Pittsburgh; Wheeling Times
and Argos, W heeling; Union and Herald. &eatienvitle;
papers at Marietta and Paraetabarg. witt copy iMe
of May, and charge this office. ap 13.
EVICZ:I
Wooster,
Massilun,
Sandusky,
Ceauga,
Norwalk,
Dayton,
Scioto,
Post notes,
Chillicothe,
Fran. bk Columbus,
Lancaster,
Hamilton,
•Granville,
Com. bk. Lake Erie,
Far. bk:of Canton,
Urbana
do
35
li
34a4
30
45
80
30
INDIANA.
Slate bk. 4. Branches
State Scrip, 35
KENTUCKY.
All banks,
ILLINOIS.
bk .4. Branches, 60
iSltawneetow•n, 70
VIRGINIA.
( Bank of Virginia,
do Valley,
Far. bk. of Virginia,
Exchange hank,
N. WPM ba nk
Mer. 4- Mee. dn,
MARYLAND.
I Raltintore Ranks,
leounlry.Banks,
DELA WARE.
'All Banks, . ,
NEW JERSEY.
All Ranks, par and
NEW YORK.
City Ranks, pt
eGuntry banks,
(safety fu 4,) a
Red Bark, I to
NEW ENGLAND.
!Swoon Banks,
'Country .•
LOUISIANA
Orleans Ranks. EOM!. •
NORTH CAROLINA
'Ranks, 2
SOUTH CAROLINA
:Ban'ok,
PIS COLUNI ISLA
ALABAMA
Good Itnnks,
TENNESSEE
All Banks,
Ilk. of St. Clair, 10
Do. dn..l 11. Stnit h
Good banks
Eastern Exchange.
Philadelphia.
New York.
Baltimore,
Boston.
xve.tern Exchange.
itinelnitll, par
Lottisvitle. par
Cleveland, dis
Nhveling., par
'GOLD AND SILVER, par
TUART
No 50 Wood 51
E. D. GAZZA 51
No 51, Thud at
m EA BLAKELY
House Ageni.slllWa
I.OST
n ARIEL M. CURRY, Attorney* Law. 0
-11-Fbee on .sth It - between Wood and Smithfield. a* H.
AltD di - HUNT — FT — sti, sts Liberty street. a
le+v doors below Steluir. apr 6 1134.
46 SACKS dried Appies,
23 bias do, do
10 Sacks dried Pearl:es.
41 Barka Feathers, just received per steamboats
Nest Point and Ilarisburelt.and for sale very low for cash
HAILMAX, JENNINGS 4-CO,
43 Wood et.
FOR SAFETY.
a
I L 4 l
0
Travelers should select Boats provided with Frans'
Safety Guards, for preventing Explosion of Steam
Boilers.
IT would he well for the traveling community to beat
in mind that their security depends entirely upon
their own encouragement of boats that have or may tie
at the expense of procuring the above apparatus. And
that every individual making such selec ion Is contribu
ting towards a general introduction of an Invention ad•
milled by all men who understand the principles of the I,
Stettin Engine, to be a sure preventative against those
dreadful disasters You have cm talnly, in the hundreds
of explosions that nave already taken glare, their almost
daily orcurreitce, and the thousands of lives that have
already been lost, a soften nt warning. and inducement
to make inquiry for a Safety guard float, and In every
ease to give it the preference. They have went to an
addit Cora Ire prose I hal dour liven may be secure Ought
yon tint therefore to meet them with a corresponding
degree of and I. cur pteferenre show that
. yen appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this aw
ful sacrifice of lumina life. They do not charge more
than of het boats; their aecommodat ions in oilier respects
ate caul!, many cases superior; and as there is
ire leaviiie every clay, why will you run
any rick, when it Is no COIN letely in your own power
to avoid those disasters.
Alt limits marked thus' fsl in the List of Arrivals and
Dciartiires. iu another part Of this paler, are supplied
with Ilir Saftqv Guar .
Mat of Beate provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, MENTOR.
AGNES, NI ICHIG IN,
AMARANTH, MARIETTA.
BRILLIANT. m AIIQUE UTE,
BR EA Ii w k I ER WING() PARK,
CASPIAN, M EsSENG ER.
CFCII,I A, MONTGO M FY
c % NTON, NORTH BEND,
rIcERO, NEPTUNE,
CADDO, NARAGANSETT,
DUKE .IORLEANS, NIAGARA,
DUQUESNE, OSPREY.
!APR PSs MAIL. ORPHAN BOY,
1 , ;(1.11.1 0111(1,
FOR MosA, ORLEANS,
FORT PITT, PENELOPE,
GALLANT, PANAMA,
G A LEN A. QUEEN of the SOUTH
.1. H. BILLS, ROWINA,
.1 EIVESS, RARITAN,
IDA, SARAH ANN,.
WWI _
++w. 8.1 - v rurfr: , -
LADY OF LYONS, TALLEYRAND,
VICTRE F, VALLEY FORGE,
WEST WIND. A'ql LA ND,
W.EAKWATER, MISSURI MAIL,
CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH,
COLUMBUS. CUTTER,
EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA,
GENt.. BUOOK, TOBACCO PLANT.
J IMES RO S S, mar 2.21
BLANK LEASES.
A new and much Impreved form of Blank Leases, for
ale at the office of the "Morning Poet.•'
regular 'Morning Packet
FOR BEAVER.
"...N.-I-61'; Tor fast tannin. , and well known
Steamer
CLEV.I LAND,
SHARP lisArnti.t„ Master, 'ill depart daily from Pitt s .
Intrehat 9 o'clock, A tl„ :id Beaver :it I o'clock P. M.
For freight er pass.ige, aply on board, or in
BRAINGIIO/1 & CO.
No 60 Water street.
N re_vinc tail packet to Cleveland, Ohio
Greenville and Meadville Pa ; and Massillon on the
Ohio Canal, connecl:ng gilt steaini ., r C.leveland at Ren
ver,will he in operation nmediatcly on Openina or nov
a Ilan, Mar '6—ir.
PO % ELL'S BABANI OF ANNISEED—
A preparztion made itEngland, and used through
out the whole easter part of the United States,
for the speedy and ertain cure of Conglis,O o , cts
Asthma, &e., it rands unrivalled, thepa - ree be
ing only 25 centver bottle, place,t.n withm the
0 5 any wanting ,seine for those
diseases. Thols , .e is an that children
cry for it, after nes t a peniz it, and mo . hers of
families should b.: I it_st the house, as it is an
excellent article . ir-Ine car , of the Whooping
at Torriz's 86 Fourth.
Gough. To be twi'"lY
street.
W.-.r, m,- Arc lIE LT REE,
W HOLES - ist! IROCERS, EcTI FYI NG
DisTILLEai ;flip WINE AND LIQUOR
N Ts.
1600erty street, (opposite Gth.)
AYE. (or '
* 1 1 1 14 „:!1 ' = s l ,- 3 ..3 N
Elt,
a; s ontinentr:rnrerie+, Wines, LI
ti eh they 'sell or, .tecom 3.).1.1:11t
3 __qt3,lw
FqNEW ORLEANS
friE NE AVID SPLENDID STEAM BOAT
DIVE BR tNCIT,
C. WELLS, , itagVIII leave for the attove and inlerme.
thole I , todinag.luesday next A pril that 10 o'clock
A NI, For FrOor ras,sage, haviog , upet ior accont
toodationg.aPPlbosrd, or to
roar 30. JANES MAT
ATION SALFS
FA MOCK & Co., corner of \Vood
M .. • and st l i . ets—on Tuesday morning next
10 o'clock, a tend general assortment of Dry
Goods, C(11 1 4)4'10018, Cassimores, Cassinets,
Brown and Did Shirtings, Prints, Fianels.
ItilMonds, CliCarnbroorns, Buttons, Sewing
Silks, Patent id, Corset Laces, Suspenders,
Spool Cottpn,
I s 1 Manure Forks.
At 3 o'clncl4, 80 doz h., Goodyear'
and Garver-nd Manure—Sale positive—
Terms Cash l soy. ap 15.
Rent.
A CONVENT4ee story Krick dwellin: linen
sittinteurs near Fourth• Bent ,9125,
npr 10. to J fit 1 41 E 3 MAY,
on
CO
F 0 1
0 ( to I
es
window Basil. 1 1
wrapping, letter
and tv init., 500
for cult or appr.
BBLS 5
)111JBye his
~x.ar =- Kr' ;. Ate ie .::? l ,. T ° y'~ .x??~~'
h-
=CM
•Ule Lime. 300 dos. ail sizes
II sizes window G ins, 30 reams
thus Paper; 40 doz corn broom s
r hangings and borders to suit
et to snit eon•lanees
ISAAC HARRIS.
d Corn 51ercht, Na 8. Fifth pt
_
[SKEY.
capper divined Mononahela
nsignmenl, and far sale by
3, W. BEIREMIDGE,
between Wood dud Finntedo
CANAL BOAT FURNITURE.
ti AVE on 113111 at thr More Na. 3 IA ood 0,- ' l, a
Luse quantity of Mat; rase. Pillows. QuNu Dunk
FfdlliCll, P Ingle and double kr. 4t Aur
Canal B 01118; for sale at rearonable
ap 7 —3t W M. NORGE. liplioleler•
WILLI 111 DOHERTY,
11.4 T and Cap Manufacturer. 148 Liberty at, between
Market and Sixth. •
REMOVAL.
r.l DURBORA IV, ATTORNEY AT L has re.
removed his office to No 63 Fifth street. be
tween Wood find Smithfield ste.inext. door to Alderman
Morrow, apr 7.
Dinah:lo 2 ln &CO ..
AG'TS Foil STEAMER CLEVEL
And. Cleveland Line.
March 32. '43.
3. W. liurbridgp & Co.
AGENTS for the sale of Beatty a Powder. Water
between Wood and Smithfield.
March 20,1243.
For Rent.
- VOR a te.rm of years. Two building lota on the hank
of the Allegheny river. nrijoining the f!ty line.
Apply at the. house Agency, Penn .rtreer. sth Ward,
mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY,
COTTON.
nALE. , , cul ton—For sale low. by
Us,/ mar 23. J AMESMAV,
FLOUR
1000 RBIA. Superfine Flour in *int'''. and for
see tiv J. W. BCRRRIME. 4- Co.
Water et., between Wood and Smithfield
THE GREAT CENTR AL ROUTE. vt• NATIONAL.
ROAD AND BALTIMORE •au OHIO RAIL ROAD
COMnA NY. •
. ,
ATE line
? yr. ...•
' -
(WU. M: II Coaehnn for Washington City,
Raltintore. Philadelphia and New York.
This line 1P in full operntinn and leavesPlttahnr2h daily
at 6 o'clock A. M., via Wnslitozion Pa. aid national
told to Cumberland. connecting here with the rail road
Co's. t o all th e above places: Travellers will find tills
a •needv and comfortable route, It being a separate mid
Piitsbutah and cume.erland line. facilitle. will he
afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. En
Ira concbes furnktind at the shorlegt notice, with the
nrivileer of Bring through direct, or taking cne night's
rest at their opt ion.
For tickets, apply at our office at theMnnonzahela
House. L. VV. STOCKTON•
Feb. 3d—dtc. President of N. R. Stare CO.
R. M. 13.4, WSON.
Illottufacntrer of Tin Copper and Shee
Iron Ware.
N. Liberty. llct,cen Matket and filh streets
WOULD revpertfilllv inform the citizens of Pitt:-
bur:Oh and the nnhfic In General that he rnrd love , "
In carry on lh ahnve litittine=s in all Its varinu; branchei:
al the alrove etand: where he will alwavm keep n zener
al mt , orttneni of all :Wiring in hi= line, all or whirl )
will be made in the came rnnnner and nrznod maleriabt,
and will he 111411 ised of on the most moderate and ac
pammranlc,!icrnia.
CI - wintry sterrrinnt. and other rlrnlorg will find it 10
theirtidvnntnee in call and exarn'ne his stock before pur
cinnnn.s. el=etverre.
Sion mlinat..-rion.e. nd rnrticeea roofed with ronper
ZiVC7. I IP. lead and iron on the shnrte.t notiee; Gutter,
and Conductors made and put up with despatch as usual
apr 5.
1543:
Standart. Inl.raham 411. Co. '
FORW A f?D INC AND CO.ll. .511.:Ri'llA.VTS.
CLVVIZI. OM. OH:O.
AGENTS for I hn Morrlin otsTyrin.norialinn Comp:in
Col; of lin Mr re ha tittz Line, Erie Cana I.
‘y;,4l‘in.t on line.
Hinter. Palmer 4- Co's. Line of tam 5 , 1:11,t^
rI, velnnd Line Pennsylvania and Ohio Cann , .
Prnorlotnr. of the Merchants Line Ohio L'aoa.
r: RYE ft To—
WILKIE * ENSWORTII. N 0.9, COenl'es Slip, N Y
Flurcrca 4- Co. A Hinny.
ILrINTER, PALMER ro.thiffaln.
• ' l % 1 -vrt.i.a_cms &•_llo . ve , , Cleveland.
I?ner inn, M. A TARN, dn._
rTIARLRII do. , .
J. S. thracy. Renver.
Tham7Nott44 4- co., Pitishur g h
HO 1 11141-Iv.
R. D...1.1111F:l. Arc M Offire nn Fiflh sir'''.
Between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh.
der. 10-Iy.
DRIED PE3CHES,
1.00 BUSHEI.S Dried Peaches,
For Rale low by JAMES 11 AT
inir 14.
Ml=
IldclEAlir dr. TELVIVIPSON,
G ENERAL AGENTS and Commloslon Merchant
ST. LOUIS, Me.
Refer to:
Messrs. Turbot. Rover ¢ MrDowell.
.. W. it. Campbell 4- 1.0. Pil!aburg,
4. Copp. Tod bunter. 4- Co.
.. Mnrean,r rntrber 4. Co. Pr.ila.
Wowls. Yeatman (f C o,
Woods, Christy 4. Co. l St Louis.
Feb. 4.—d3m
PI.AN PITION %IOLASizr.S. reeetvei
per Steamers Little Pen and Fulton. and for
.1. G. t A. GORDON
12 Water street
sale by
mar 27
TO LET.
A NEAT convenient Cottage hnilt frame henne.attn•
me a short distance below the canal In A Ileabeny
city Enquire of JAMES M A Y.
mar 28.
FEATHERS -7 sacks Feathers into received and for
sale low, by
II \ IL‘I.l V, ENNINc,S4 ro.
4,3 Wood it
NERVE AND BONE LINIMET, AND IN-
D! AN VEGETABLE ELIXIR—This combina-
tion of a ' , leal application with an interrwl speci
fic, works like a charm in cases of rheumatism.
Emit, contracted muscle and paralysis. Messrs
Comstock & Co. 71 Maiden Lane. have in their
fras,ssion a certificate fru u Ethan C, Corning, a
respectable citizen of Quebec, stating that sfler
hiving been a bedridden rripitle fur upwards of
fourteen years he was enabled to rise up and walk
by applying the Linament to his shrunken limbs.
and taking the Elixir in conformity with the ch
rections. The cure appears to border on the mi
raculous, but attestations cannot be questioned --
Irt cases of gout and contraction of the muscles
and ligament ofthe Liniment and Elixir have been
equaly heneficial.—{Express ]—Far sale only at
TUTTLE'S 86 Fourth street.
House Agency.
No.o west of the Market fleusP, Penn st.
sth Ward, Pittsburgh Pa,_
T HE subscriber having for a number of years heen en•
gaged In renting cry property, collerting rents &c,
and wiQlting to extend his hu.iness In this way. renmet
fully offers his services to those persons owning, or who
may have charge of prope•ty no Executors. Administra
tors or fua•dians, in the coy or subnrhs, and who may
not have leisure to attend to it hemselves, to rent d.vell
Warehouses. Farms, Lot., kr, Also, to collect
rents. dividends, Ground rents 4e. A register Is kept'
where a description of all properties for rent will be en•
teted free of charge, reference Is respectfully offered to
the following gentlemen for whom the subscriber has
been agent for some years past—Messrs M 'thee! Allen,
P. McCormick and James S. Craft, Esq., Pittsburgh; Jas,
Sluart.Esq European Agent, Phllad.; Mesa John Brown,
jtisininglisin; B. atehenan:Cineinanth Daniel Potter,
Steuhenvillmiozeph Millar. Lawrenceville; Jnme , Jones
Earl Liberty; Daniel Rasher, Mifflin township; Daniel
Depotron, Sewickley,
feh 23. JAMES BLAKELY.
6 38 BBLS dried applectind 15 bids dried Peaches,
r retired and /*reale by
HAIL MAX, JENXINGS ¢ CO,
17 43 woodst.
I=l
FRUIT.
.
L.A.UatIAILX. NUT 'O JOWL. -A lady went to No. it SW
den Lane fora bottle of the celebrated Pierre vrnd
Liniment, to apply to an ancle that was how and itaile
I y inflamed. Ily some stupidity the servant procured
Dalley's•Pain Extractor, which the lady used rather Ikea
to fend it back, without knowing that It was Intended
for such ease.
The lady called there this day, June 2110.10.y1ed ibiet
the salve of Dailey had cored her entirely, and she pare
chased more, to have always on hand In easeofuni in
cident.
It will take out all burn without polo, and axerctild
men rhonid keep it by them. ned rave the tot:nista Of
their families• The unfeeling ere not expected to &R.
Express
Cometock 4 Co.. propriernr. 71 Malden Laney!few
York, and at Tcii•t.e'a, 86 Fourth Ft., sole saes& the
riitighorgO.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
THR enrolled M ili tia residing within the Wooden( MiSi
diet Brigade of the fifteenth Divhdon rem:GOMM&
liiia,wilt meet for training and Inspection; as f)NOlist
to wit:
The 28th regiment. by Cot. William Espy.
Ist Battalion, on Monday the Alb day of May.
2d Banallion on Tuesday the 9th dny &Voir.
111/2d Batt:Minn Allegheny counts Volunteers %Vedas..
day the 101h.commanded by Major John L. Flenolltsur
61st Regiment. commanded by Col. Wm.Doosieseir
Ist Battalllon, Thursday 11th day of May.
Forks Cavalry and Forks infantry, will parade with
the Ist Battalion.
24 Balla Mon, Friday 32th day of May.
7th Battalion A lit ghemy Co. Volunteers, on estardity
13th. commanded by Major Code,.
The 106 , 1 t Reaiment. commanded by en:. D. %Worry.
Ist Battalion ow. Monday 15INI:1y of May.
2d Battrillnit on Tuesday 16th day of May.
.sth Battalion Allegheny en, Volunteers, on Wednesday
17 ill day of May.
Pittsburgh Legion. commanded by Col. Troviilo, Of
M onda v 22d day of May.
fid Battalion Allegheny en. Volunteers, Major An.
dress, on Monday 2'2,1 day of May.
he )ark•on independent Blues; Capt. Etay,on ilea•
day 22d day of May.
T tie Buotinitne Gra”, Capt. Geo. Hays, on Monday VA
day of May.-
At nnrh Wages as the officers of Reelment or sattlabli
may direct.
147 th Retlhhencl commanded by Col. Hamilton.
Thursday the Ifoh.
The Birmingham Guards , wit parade with the 14'ftli
The !I'M Ite7iment, commanded by CoI lobo Wa
on Friday t 12th.
BRIOADD INSPECTOR'S tl►sloE.
April 10115.1843.
TFIONIAS JI'KOw 4.
Irrilade Inspector, tat 8,15 th D. F.
op 1 IR-411w21.
CAUTION.
fillAEpubllcareramloned not to purchase; the follow
In notes, recently lost or mislaid by the =burl
A note dated iilttrrh 4. 184.4. payable 90 &patter
date, drawn by Philip R. Rinraid, and endorsed by
Black dr , Meeloan.
Two doe hill. from Foreman b• co., and receipt frost
Geo. Cochran. for en vmert of Inrumnre ?Miry.
No um ran he made of the nbove rote or due hilts
any ni p hot the owner,. ag narment ham been eiorp
The finder wilt roofers favor on the antwerl a
retureirethent to their Shoe e. Mn. 9" Markel
nrnr sth. BLACK 4 McCLEAN.
n lA—ir
Farm% lo tengle.
rIyT I R oniiernltionit will Tenon iwn Farm► nitustril
Fact hoer townnlilo, with t hn nere►nary tenenente.
nnd from 75 to 1( 1 0 nen , * rlnornit nn vitt+. Alf*, line
faro) ni , nninii In Arnie Pper lownithlti AllerhPny
wlth from 50 to 75 nerr . n e'rn red. TI e nheire iirperl h od
nrnnortv in to rearrlnnblv 7nrd roroir, Inning nh WI 15
w , 7 1 ,‘ from thr nil n of Pilinbilrnh. nrirl witl,ln torn mlifia
nf Ole rono'n Conn , . nnrl will hr Innnrol on reimonable
tiirins for from 1 to .hrne yearn. to ennil !prom..
March 1311.—tr
TUST r; Fr`F: fVF/) . _ n , Orn
110 :Iftont "r
• («F. Mittc. Snadeß. Met.
ll , zvehet*, now, and LIM*
whiln owrecoL,.4 sernhhinl, cloth nod tht*ting
wrnonto7 pnocr.nn.thth •.4
ronniry Quills. corn broom* pa r tutorinre
*nd ' , order* window pay), and eln**, Tnh*. rtlcket* mwd
Chorna, count ry Carpel. I o',le *nit. nod other tartlet*. for
.nte no :arrommndritine term* ('bash. good neroelatthr
paper, or barter, to suit consignee*.
15;111A47 HARRIS,
Ageni and Cnm %ler. NO 9. sth it.
Ivhds. N. 0. Fills r. this dayrerelverl per stootmer N wsr
Vnrk , and for sale by J. O. .f 7 ORDOff.I
&sr 10 No. 12 Wnter it
W I 1.T.1 Aal fr. VVA T.T,, plain and pane, Pere.' la
and Pietnre Frame ..Ifanarattarer, .Ne:
Fbnrtk Street Pirreburek. —en moms Flrnallea Varnish
4.e, foe A Mon, ntwava nn hand. Lim k TURN'. Ste.
mom rn Iv framed In order. Repairing done r.r the abort.
eat nnlfte.
Partirtulpr nit entlon pant to reglldlng and Jobbing elm
oro de•rrip`inn.
Peron. fitlinr nn Pteam Boat. or bowies will find It to
lielradvontrytt to call. .ep 10
Auction.
SFARNEFTOC Co.. Pueee•Rors to J. R.flittb•
If 4. •
rip, nt 11. niff +nand corner (45i h and WOO 4 eq.
hnolnernmnlied with the requi.flionsor the near AMP,•
Lion Lnw. "re orvnared to make advance. nn Consign.
mento and In sell on fnvorable terms. They hope by
ronlinuins to make ready Paion and prompt returns, 10
receive a fair portion of Imalneas.
Pltlshorrh, April 111. 1843.
In retlrinT rrnm the Auction tusine.s. I lake r •
nten.turn In , Prommendint to the pohile Mestrm.
Fohnettork k Co.. who hove templed with the require
ment. of the new Auction Law and will do It•inen. at
oid tonnd. J. B. (lUTFIRIII.
'writ =4.3.
T risr RFrETVRD from New York-3000 conk* of
the Vouth'a Temnernnee Advnrala and 500 erudel
ne the Jonrna I of the Arnerienn Union for Nnreh,
The honnd Youth's AdVnentes rich 29 nos. Sibhett's
wev , ern Review . for A nro. Alen on hand every day
The Daily PoQt. 'Thronlele., Sun . 1 MPH igyneer. Iron COT.
th.r,nry and Manufaiturer, Waaltinonn Rnnnur *c for
gale cheap. ISAAC R AMR'S Arent
apr 5. and Coto Mer no 9 Flatlet.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
A T the enitelletion . rif n numner of friends of nII pel
olTer myself t. t the tOe•
eiAeret ion of m)lfellow•ritlzena for the office et County
Commireloner. Thnt Inv itentimente may not be mlinse.
drrotnnet, flitter n. to nntilical or private effairm. I make
free to'IMV that f have been nil my Tito a reaste a t Re,
nithlienn.ln the true weans nfthe word. A. the con my
ie Peetcwlial amliarrn.vcel In its financial nnlnt, and the
reductinn of tnlarlet of all'`lic °Mecca has received the
npnrahallnn of lens mainritleennhc people, the under_
whined would not ehnithl he hero fortnnnt • m to he elect.
teii, in anti manner attPmpt to re,tt flit, eituiti•v re•
form; thmild It 'reach the office of Panatv ermmitniencr.
apr 6: SA MUPT, HURLEY.
FAMILY FLOUR.
39 aRLs whitp 1.1'1);•nt Flour.
Just received from Valley Milts and for war ley
S. %V. Ri_TRIIRIDGE
ap 12 Water st between Wood it Smltted.
Ahl AIRICAN PIONEER
" - UST reef rd from the pohlialier at Cincinnati, 443
eoplea or hot excellent and mitlut Historical work,
the Anieri n Mnn.er.pnhiisited in monthly Nos at 32
a year. 7 r a first 12 nitmhsrs hound in the nrspent vol
time at s., wrrlptinn prtre, lOr vile. and imtlicrir On a
thrinkrailly rsrrivstl. tit rtannis' General ./Igency and 1
reitigence ogre, No 9. Fifth at, aP 12
NnTIC F. le Steals Boat Oro*ers.—The Fl/bsefitter.
con.ntmennt , of the rliffirtiltv "r it, times. has rerlii•
red the pr're of hie SAfeis Gaoled fee tee prerettlisa of
the explosion o! sitars boilers, to $l5O per host.
It Is 'wiped that all 4, at nwrer. wtll !walltwara.lvis
of these reattOnrible fertna. not IV on arrow:, of life
perfect safely they. afford, NIT al..° In point of eertnnmr•
Rollers with the apparatns B.tttelit.”l will wear aholl
ss ire as lonp as those trot prov;drd %kb them.
Maret , n-3m
e. EV A ti 1111
FOR ST I,(11,1•;: GALENA &
DUBUQUE.
'earn hoar
NORTD REND
wit; leave for the above nnd tan.litter,
en
Wednrotty nect the 9th at 10 r,',:t0 , 1; tt. or
[reit+, or l'aholge apply on board or to
sp 17 trigs May.
The North Bend in supplied with Evans' Mae!,
Guard, 1,0 Isaveuttokosesorion of toilers.
BARTHASI !OUR!!