IMIDASTI Oa. SOWN :APti.ll , 22, 1843 The strike The circumstances which have conspi red to cause the operatives in the Factories 1 of Allegheny to strike for "No Reduction of Wages," are familiar to the public. The girls turned out in procession on Thursday, as we have already stated, and on yesterday they again appeared, accom panied by a large concourse of men and boys, many of whom joined in the pro cession. They had music to cheer then, on and banners on which were appropriate in scriptions, The following was the first: HOPE AND UNION. CURRENCY & NO REDUCTION OF • WAGES. Another: NO REDUCTION OF WAGES. SAID lI.LACYSTOCH . B POLE IN 1840. ' STICK TO IT NO 11; S 4 Y W.E. 'They met about 11 o'clock neat the • 'tippet Factory, and at 1.2 started for Black : . stock's Factory. When they reached the office door they halted so as to afford their Tippecanoe masters,an opportunity of ex.. "losing a willingness to recede from their determination of reducing their wages; but 00 one_appearing the processi•m moved to *chuckle, Avery & Co's. Factory. It be • ing between 12 and 1 o'clock, the dine the hands go to their dinners, the Factory -stopped, and not more than half the hands in. Arbuckle's made their appear . ince. They asked them, the employe's, ittraign a pap°r to the effect that no reduc ptiOn should be made, but they refused to 4900. The crowd then became clamor eses. - -They called for the boys and girls An the Factory to come out, they were IPrevented for a time, but they soon found =leans of escaping through the windows • linac.oal holes and joined in the crowd• When the' proces-ion left, there were but a - fur:hands remained, and in consequence the Factory stopped While parleying at the office door some person brought out a gun and threatened Wo-ftte upon the crowd, but not one man' Away or girl, budged from the spot, and :amidst a loud hiss he was c 'lnvited to =stink back without wasting powder. • It appears that a coin nittee had called up on the Rem. Mr. Avery to know his deter. ,rixinatiotnerho informed them that he would igisrevertiy two dollars per week. They 'were of course unwilling to take the mere -warrior his associate to the contrary, par. •ticulatly as he refused to sign a paper to that 4 feet. All the Factories in the city of Alleghe. 'Drive now lit a stand still; the strike being -universal amon; the operatives. The Hope, (P. McCormick.) stopril on Mon -414; the Union (J. K. Mt,-irhead & Co.) on Thursday; Blackstock's—and Arbuck. ' , le at Co's. on Friday. 'Oa Thursday night, the gir's were present. red with a flag and urged by the citizens to stand to the position they had taken. A mongst the hundreds that surrounded them, as mire spectators, we did not hear one speaking terms other than those of admire ,trotiou of their noble conduct, and encour assement for them to persevete until they• , have triumphed. We think there is no •danger of them - wanting while standing out !for What is clearly their rights—almost any . .am tuna of money could be raised i.i a few 'hours for those who might he reduced to twain for lack of their scanty pittance. The "Strike" of the Factory Girls, has ,ereatel quite an excitement in out sister .city:, and some of the wits of the town flume taken the side of the strikors, and as Alai' the employers in placards such as the .one published below. This notice was on one of The pillars of the Allegheny Market House, from which a friend wok it and left it at our office for the inspection of the STOP. 'NOTICE is hereby given that at a meet - i held at Billy's the following resoluti,ns mere adopted Resolved, That though we the raisers of Poles, hung out flags in 1840 insctibed 410""Iligli Wages," "No reduction of Waires," lae.. ate. &c., yet as that was all HUM BUG. we will redlee all the hands in our. employ 22 per cent., and will do our best to grind them. Resolved. That we will do our utmost tii:nppose a scheme said to be abroad to re - weal the mysteries of our treatment of the Apiriii ander our employ. • Resolved, That we know best how much • wa g es is good for labourers, and that we wilt not injure them byiving them 1 , )o - much. Resolved. That our sons must dress in Broadcloth if our laborers should be in rags, and must teed on Pound C.ke if Factory Girls should starve, because we .are the Wise Aristocracy, Resoieed, We will say no more about • lIIGH WAGES. Professor will be seen by cetrence to an advertigement in anther Sold wnolowa l e. a d 040, I.y it. E. SELL ER 4 . P. oprieft Catienu, that this distinguis , ted gentleman N• 20 )1 , ood sure ,below 2na, Patillbutak, i lecture in this ci..y on M-inch . evening an ibyH. e. Schwartz and John At itebelf.A deem • The Turnout. THEATRE. - A rich treat may be expected to night at the Theatre. if we may - judge from the excellent list of entertainment announced is.- 4ro'r representation. In consequence of the inimitable personation of Mrs. Flynn as Kate 0 Brien, in the beautiful petite com edy of Perfeetion,it will be repeated. We perceive that the manager announces also the Hypocrite, in which, it we may judge I from the local names bestowel upon the l two principal characters, a celebrated pro , i fessor and his manikin, in conjunction with a worthy Deacon, who has lately waged war against the Theatre, will figure exten sively, Truly has Shakspeare said about these ..actor folks." "better after death to have a bad epitaph, than their ill report while living." The mere renown of this practical satire, we are informed, has caus• ed the Box sheet to be well sprinkled with names of persons who intend to witness the comedy. The farce or "How to pay the Rent," will also be enacted, forming a bill of the au ongest character. Poor Tors—Tom Fynn, surnamed •The Un lucky.' has got into a Veinendous quarrel with the' Pittsbur:Th ed,tors. lie has been trying to get the management of the Theatre in that city but if the press is against him, the F none r he slope:. the better . —Phitrid,•!piria Mercury. Not so last, thou 'messcou.r of Jove.' 'Tom F eon.t. out triumphant with the editor (not editors) who assailed him; and what is more he has got the 1 . 11 , :..tre all f is 117iIII which is nightly a:tended by full and fa•Mmotble audien• CCs. W here does the editor of the Mercury pro cure his it.formationi We are indebted to Messrs. Karns and Sheridan, for copies of the report of the Select Committee, relative to an extrava gant expenditure of public money on the Delaware. False 31arm—who raised il?—There was an alarm of fire on Thursday night, but no fire, not even a light could be found. Yesterday was delightful; balmy and sutistriny. May we have more of it. Cure tbr Liver Complaint. A New Remedy-. Hepatic Eltiter. .• OR Jaundice, Dyspepsia. lndigestt n, Weak. 41. 1 ness and Sourness of the Stomach, IW , of Appetite, lowness of Spi its, Headache, Asthma, Rheuinatism, Female Obstructions and iVeakiiiis and all other complaints arising from a dis eased state of the Liver and its seen 11 , 111 S. The tiillowing certificates amotig3t many vol • uatarily given ate herewith published for the pm.- pose of convincing the public that *be article is just what it purports to be. a valuable remedy for the diseases above named. The Hepatic Elixir is prepared by .1. &ark weather, Sule Proprietor, Upton, Mass, by whom each bill of directions will be signed in his own hand writing. This certifies that rue wire, Mary Ann Joirneort. was f o r eight years afflicted well tits of trequimt occurrence midi by night and by day. She was also trio dated with soreners of stomach, numbness and coldnes nt her limbs, dizziness of her head— loss of memory, ribs:mite costiveneas, and many reher complaints unnecessary to mentiali, by which her health was reduced to a most deplora ble state, arid s he was enabled to perform an y ahnr. I had but little, if any hopes of her recovery, as she had been for a long time under tiie first medical treatment without any permanent benefit. Having heared of the good effeets produced by the Hepatic Eh ir prepared by Dr. J. Starkweath er, she was induced to give it a trial; and I am pleases to ~ay that eh" has beep benefited by it beyond my most sanguine cape la'ions. She has taken five bottles of it; tier Health is good, and she is fitly able to attend to her dremstic con cerns. LE; )HARD JOHNSON. Al RY ANN JOHNSON. Providence, R I , Dec. 1 1840. This may certify that Mrs Burdett has been al. flicted with an affection of the Liver; for five years and during the four first years , flier illness was udder the care of saveinl Physicians, but her dig.. ease appear d to be increasing in malignity, and the prospect of her reeovery hemming more doubt ful, until being made acquainted with the suece-s which lied attended Dr. Stnrkweather'a Hepatic Elixir, in similar cases. She was prevailed upon to make use of' it and tram this time has been gradually recovering, and I can must cheerfully recommend it as a safe and valuable remedy Inf. meh complaints. M BUR DETT,' Pastor of the Church in S Northbridge. S'uth Northbridge, Sept. 1, 1810. sale, by B. A I' IHN ESTOCE & Co. Sole Agent for Pittsbrgh. Pitt. Dee. 31, 1842.-6 in BEWARE OF COUGHS. V lIIE Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spir ituous ingredient whatever, and may be used in all cases not requiring active medici.l treatment. The Imperial Cough Syrup has been used for the last six years by the most respectable inhabitants of Pittsburgh and vicinity.—Try there for your selves. Er'ract frow Cho Pittsburgh Daily Advocate. We have a horror of nostrums in general, but there is one which we VOLUNTEER to recommend to all who arc afflicted with coughs. We were se riously a soffirer from a violent cough, a few days since; and a bottle of inperial Cough Sy rup, , .v hie) we bought of Viessta. Shinn and &tiers, relieved Frirfecily. It is no trifling merit of this Syr, up that it is quite agreeable to the palate. In common humanity we must recommend the perish Cough Syrup to all who are sufrceity,r, from fresh colds. Astmatvo, Richland Co., Ohio. I have used your Cough Syrup in my family more or loss fur thelAst fitur yours,and have hundl it to be morel rLII ,cious in coughs and colds,at tended with hoarseness, than any other articles I have ever used. Mrs. Reeves is highly delighted with kts effects when administered to the children and experience convinces ins th,it I sin sae in paving that it may be taken by old and young to general advantage From like Patibiirgh Daily ,`sun imperial Cou gh syrup.-'llos:-.)ruponade in Ulf., city by R. E. SAler 11./S acqukr.cl an txc,11 , ../.1 citaractts, a:ld is now extenatvely used iu ants ci ty, will) su cess. The well known character 0 1 . the 11asufict,irer is a suffirient guarantee that the Syrup contains no d••kter , oti sub.' a 11le, algid its QEI.:(•O3S is the b A reason W hy t shoola he pat- LISt OURICCTID DAILY. IT A.I.LILM 11,34.11111.1131 i Utak 11 BA 'I PENNSYLVANIA Bank of Pittsburgh. par Merck. 4- Man. bk. Par Exchange bank, par Ilk, of GermantOwc " Easton tank, 4 4 Lancaster bank, dig 1 Bank of Cheater Co. par Farmers' bk Bucks Co. 4 ' Doylestown bk do "1 Bk of N America Phil. Bk of Northern Liberties," Commercial bk. of Pa. 4 4 Far.* Mechanics bk 4 4 Kensington bk. Philadelphia bk. Schuylkill hit. Southwark bit. Western bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 1 Bk of Penn TI.. Man. 4- Mechanics bk. par' Mt—hanks hk. par Moyamensing bk. 3 Girard ba.,k, 95 C. Stales bank, 50 Lomberinens', Warren, -- Prank. bk Washington, par' Miners bk of Potlsvlte, 5 Rk of M uomrry Co. par Mon. bk Brownsville, 1 Erie Dank, 5 Harristiiirgh bank. 4 Far. Mc Lancaster, 1 Ilk of Middletown, 4 Ilk. of Cliarnbersburgh, 4 1 Carlisle bank, 4 Bk of Nortlitintbrrland, Columbia bk Bridge co. Bk Susquehanna Co. 15 Bkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 4 Cett ysbn rsh bk. 4 York hank, 4 Far. 4- Drovers bk. of Waynrchur2 h, 5 -4 -4 Currency notes, 5 Honesdale. Wyolninti hank, 10 Patsh'eli Slate F•crir 4i Country do do 4}as • Berk to. 11an..., Lewistown. Townnda. OHIO. Mount pleas.a of Ilk Far. M'ch. Alt of Steu 11;•h000t tot of St. Clair; vi!le, Marietta bk. Demand notes. do Clirrenr y noses, I rolurolOnon i,k Sm. Lis Iron I/elm:l.A, do Post miles. I Cincinnati specie pny I nz banks, Meth. k Traders bk of • Cincinnati. Clinton hk or Ccdnmlivr, Demand 110/ef., Circfrvilk, (H. Lawrence Ca+tiler) Zanegvilie FOR SALE OR TO KENT. TO BE L ET• LAROF: and well forni , thett Dwelling 'loose guila• :Whir. For a Nil rdinz hon=e, rnnl.twin2 eleven comfort aloe with I:ltrlirti on the fires flow with synth the nn,.lltu,4lllc , pall Or the eft y (If nod, Ito wet." 3•1 and llh `creel-.] 16 ' 111 I"' .9140. the state 'mum Sri attached to the ahoy which ran he rented with the dwelling or grp arate. 1011 2iVeyl {IIIIII,IIAM al Lot of floe oft Ohio rig Iron fur sale Enciti Ire of J P. STUART. ap 17. Nn 50 n' oo4 In • 4-miNFOR RI XT.• —A comiorlahlt.: new hrire dwell hown•.,onaie in Coal Lane near 7111 street LI„:1 For term+, which wilt he ino , terate.nropltt to )(PIN SI'I:LOSK EY. Three fti. Door, Litwrt y dor 30_ I 3d 'dory of the tutildintt occupied by R. A Ram.man a+ an Ancilon 11 torr._-11..relor , re know• ad “Neertilth - a Lon"! Room,' corner or Wood and 51 tureets. I nquire of R. Morrow, 5 , 11 et. )nn 23. OFS FOll 14.%1.F..—Fnur 1.o•• In Mnllosr4er. One I and a fonnh Acres of I.antl on Holmes' 11111. Lot, rm.. 41.42.52.53.54.131,132 ~nd 184. in Cook's plan of 1,0, on llohne'. Hill Also, Lots no 26 nn4 27. In Cook's plan of Lote on High, at ree; near the new Court! House. For terms apply la Z. W REMINGTON set, 11/ FOR. HEN I. 4 -VD pn.tesaton fmren on the I.t of April Der; a Itrick house on the hank attic river, two Attlf let 4 eninforiahle roorna, heaides cellar and kitchen. It la very pleasantly •ituwed plat out aide the city line, with a fu.l view of the cit yof Ilealieny, and wi , ltin 20 'offline.' walk of the heart or the city —rt.nt vcry low. 1 %MEit nt,AKr:LY, mar 13 Howie Aaent.stliWa TO LET. ONE:wick dwelling house, containing a large ;iis . hall, two parlours, 4 rooms no st itrs, with fin fAlied earret,dining room and ktichen. with ear. nage iii.otor,kc. This house is pleasantly located with yard in front and rear, on the canal Itnnk. corner of Che.irint si met. leading to tipper lirid:ze, now iii the or. curn , wy, f fir. McClurg. rent to suit the Enquire 01 rt , rite. war It, JJI..). 'relict. rke D .rster Nursery, offers no extetts.ve assortment of Fruit artd Shade Trees, Shrubbery Plants. at their Nursery. or their Float 1117, ft rerfilinuss, foot of Market street. The put.He in respect fully invited to eAntiline the collection while they remain their for a few tlays. up I 7--A:3t w. 31 /11•31tE. public are cautioned azaiitst rereiving a note i s , (Or two hundred dollars, payable four 111o:tilts after dateat the Etchange Bank, drawn March 6. 1843. by George Gossitt, and endorsed by Win B Hays. The above 'Tote several other (apers were ahoracted from the trunk of the sul,criber in Cmcinattir on the 10 inst. a 21.111.43-3: WM 11. HAYS. Ohio liver Iltprovement. 1101111.0POSA LS vi Ibe received until the tel of May 1543-I;3r furnishing and delivering by casting, ns may be directed, into doe of ti am-: From 15,000 to 201100 loin of rough El nne,li White's Ition'e and the Trap,l2 heroes 11,1/11r.:11. FCO.II 20000 to 30.010 tons rodgh stone. at the bead and foot of filatinerhassels Island, near Pa rkersburg Front 5.000 lo 10 000 tons of rough stone, at Iliad of Butfington's dd,214 mile. Wow Pittsburgh, For trananorilng and delivering by casting, a. may he directed into fine of dams: All the stone Tiarried and now lying at the nitarry con the left shore of the river, about oppo.tte to the mid dle oldie Island-) into the dal) at the head of Crown's Island, 7 miles above Steubenville Ohio. All the stone quarried and now lying at he qoarry 'on the right shore of the river.) into line of dam at head of Mingo ltdand, 3 miles below Steubenville. All thr stone varried and lying at the quarry--on the right shore—into darn at head of Cantina Island, 18 miles below 'Wheeling Va., and l'or quarrying and deliv eriun such additional quantity as may be wanted to niece Aacue dam. Thr gn;crne=ia all cases are but a short distance from line of dam.. Propusate must be accompanied with satisfactory reit , encro. Address Capt John sanders,Corps of En gincets. Pittalturztt Pa. oinee Gill° River Improvements. Pat.:Owe'', April 1t,1843. Advocate and Gazeao, Pitist.urgh; Wheeling Times and Arent, Whe,..ine; Union and Herald. Steithenvitto; p pent at NI